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PRINCETON: Grant’s passion on track
Ex-PHS sprinter leads Hun team By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor It seemed only a matter of time before Nixon Grant was heading up the Hun School track and field teams. Grant competed in the sprints, high jump and javelin for Princeton High School before going on to an injury-shortened career as a sprinter at…
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WEST WINDSOR: Knights hope the hits keep coming
North baseball shows promise By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Bob Boyce knows he has the makings of a pretty good baseball team this season. On Wednesday, everything he thought might happen did, and his West Windsor-Plainsboro High North team topped Robbinsville, 9-0, for its second win in three games this season. ”It’s not a…
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PRINCETON: SCENES: Kevin Spacey ‘dazzles’ Young Audiences’ patrons
Enjoying Dazzle 2009 are Richard Goldman, vice chair, Young Audiences of New Jersey; Maureen Heffernan, director of the Young Audiences Institute; Kevin Spacey; Marilyn Grounds, chair, Young Audiences of New Jersey, and Larry Capo, executive director.
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PRINCETON: SCENES: Kevin Spacey ‘dazzles’ Young Audiences’ patrons
Photos courtesy of Young Audiences of New Jersey By Christian Kirkpatrick Special Writer It was smooth sailing for Dazzle 2009: A Night at Sea. On Saturday evening, this pleasure-ship-inspired gala left the Chauncey Conference Center on the campus of the Educational Testing Service for a cruise to romantic destinations. Aboard were 320 passengers, as…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Panel suggests limits, regulations for taxi companies
Phil McAuliffe Among a committee’s suggestions is that no more than three cab companies operate in Hightstown. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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PRINCETON: Committed Graham thrilled by lacrosse start
Senior pushes PHS girls to 2-0 By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Mie Graham has plenty to come, but it is this year on which she is happily focusing. She signed at the end of the summer to continue her lacrosse playing career at Duke University. As excited as she is to join a Blue…
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ROOSEVELT: Young woman from borough allegedly murdered by ex-boyfriend
A young Roosevelt woman who attended Hightstown High School was killed early Thursday morning in Gettysburg, Pa., where she attended college. Emily Rachel Silverstein, 19, a sophomore at Gettysburg College, was allegedly murdered by an ex-boyfriend in his off-campus apartment in what Adams County District Attorney Shawn Wagner called a “domestic violence-related homicide” in a…
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Found Objects Art Show
By Rick Black H.I.P.A.C. Highland Park Artists Cooperative 135 North Sixth Avenue, Highland Park, N.J. 08904 www.highlandparkartists.org 732-777-0686 April 5, 2009 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE APRIL 2009 Art Available Upon Request Contact: Bill Bonner 732-777-0686 RECYCLING TRASH AS ART By Rick Black HIGHLAND PARK – Art is where you find…
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SUNSHINE LIST
Municipal, school board and other meetings HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP FIRE COMMISSIONERS: April 9 and 23, Municipal Building. HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE: April 13, 7 p.m.; April 16, 6 p.m., special joint meeting with boards, commissions and committees, discussion on Best Practices, Municipal Building. HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP APPLICATION REVIEW COMMITTEE: April 14 meeting canceled. PENNINGTON RECREATION…
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