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HILLSBOROUGH: Air show postponed to Saturday, Oct. 10, at local airport
The Military & Veterans Appreciation Day has been postponed to Saturday, Oct. 10. It will help Rotary District 7510 raise money that will be donated to charities and foundations assisting U.S. military and veterans. Vintage fixed-wing aircraft and modern-day Medevac helicopters are expected to fly in to Central Jersey Regional Airport at 1034 Millstone River…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar, starting Fri. Oct. 2
St. Mary Church will host 150-prize tricky tray auction Fri., Oct. 2 — St. Mary Byzantine Catholic Church at 1900 Brooks Blvd. will present a tricky tray auction. Doors open at 5 p.m. Auction begins at 7. More than 150 gift certificates and many prizes, including flat-screen TV, outdoor grill, Kitchen Aid mixer, iPad,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Steps Together raises $62,000 in foot race
Hundreds of runners — a majority organized by the Steps Together non-profit group — ran long and short distances Sunday, Sept. 27, at the Amsterdam Elementary School to raise money for the Steeplechase Cancer Center in Somerville. Races of five and 10 kilometers were held, as well as sprints for the kids. Steps Together solicited…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Ciattarelli: We need bipartisanship among leaders
To the editor: Every New Jersey state legislator needs to be keenly focused not on what gridlocks government, but on making New Jersey a better place to live, work and retire. We can achieve that goal by providing high-quality education for our children, ensuring fair state funding of public schools, reforming public pension systems,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Marching Raiders to host band festival on Oct. 10
Hillsborough High School will welcome competing bands from New Jersey and North Carolina for the 22nd annual Marching Raiders band festival on Saturday, Oct. 10. The festival is hosted by the Hillsborough High School Marching Raiders, who compete in the U.S. Bands circuit, as well as Bands of America. The Raider Marching Band performs their…
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PRINCETON: Quick start has Tigers feeling good
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor DiAndre Atwater won’t be getting ahead of himself, but the senior running back is encouraged by the Princeton University football team’s fast start. Atwater led the Tigers with 93 rushing yards and a touchdown in their 52-26 win over Lehigh on Saturday. Princeton improved to 2-0 and has outscored…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates reclaim MCT crown
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Claudia Siniakowicz spent a year away from high school tennis working on improving her tennis game. The West Windsor-Plainsboro High South senior returned to the lineup this year and looked just as strong as when she left. On Wednesday she captured her first Mercer County Tournament first singles championship and…
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PRINCETON: Revamped PHS is second best
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The Princeton High girls tennis lineup has a vastly different look this year. But the Little Tigers are still getting the same positive results as they have in the past. Despite having to replace its entire singles lineup from the team that won the Mercer County Tournament title last year,…
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PRINCETON: Cause of race appeals
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Paul Teti was at a picnic in his Princeton neighborhood when the conversation turned to the upcoming Princeton Half Marathon. “There are five or six just from our neighborhood that are going to be running,” Teti said. “It got us talking about HiTOPS, and so it raises awareness.” The…
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