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LAWRENCE: Solid efforts for LHS at Region V
Mike Schwartz Lawrence High senior Sean Pearson concluded his wres´tling career with 85 wins, which ranks sixth all-time at the school. Photo by mssphoto.com
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PRINCETON: Candidates file for area school board races
By Greg Forester, Staff Writer Candidates for Princeton-area school board seats filed papers with their districts this week to run in the April 21 school election. They had a few extra days to do so, thanks to Gov. Jon S. Corzine’s extension of the Monday deadline to Wednesday, as a result of the late winter…
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PENNINGTON: Thriving HVC Bank celebrates 10th birthday
Bank recently reported that 2008 earnings were up 54 percent over 2007 Despite the troublesome ecomony, the Hopewell Valley Community (HVC) Bank is thriving. The bank is celebrating its 10th anniversary, about a month after reporting that its 2008 earnings were up an impressive 54 percent over 2007. At its headquarters in Pennington Feb. 19,…
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Student food drive a community effort
Tim Matheney, Principal of SBHS The South Brunswick community provided tremendous support to the recent Food Drive sponsored by South Brunswick High School. We were proud to donate 10,500 pounds of food to the Middlesex County Food Pantry. Four supermarkets in the area welcomed South Brunswick students to collect donations on Saturday and Sunday, Feb.…
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CRANBURY RETROSPECTIVE
10 Years Ago – 1999 • Four Cranbury residents are members of the Princeton High School Girls Ice Hockey Team, which finished the season with a 10-3 record. They are: Katie Jondahl, Cristin Tiefer, Sara Affel and Lindsay Walters. The team is the only girls’ public high school program in the state. • James McDermott, 17,…
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Sportsmanship should be teams’ goal
Bill Bender, Hillsborough I am writing in reply to the article “Board to increase students’ sports attendance” in the Feb. 19 Hillsborough Beacon. Just the fact that there were discussions about revenue related to high school sports was unsettling, but I was particularly taken aback by the comments of some Board of Education members. If…
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WEST WINDSOR: Planners like Carnegie Center bus plan
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The township Planning Board responded positively to a series of traffic management options proposed for an office building leased by Princeton University in the Carnegie Center West. A representative from the Greater Mercer Transportation Management Association appeared before the board last week along with Boston Properties Inc.,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Town mobilizes for snow
by Davy James, Staff Writer March came in like a lion Sunday evening with a snowstorm that caused a number of minor accidents and forced township schools and municipal buildings to close Monday. The storm, which brought between six and seven inches of snow, had municipal employees working through the night on Sunday and into…
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PENNINGTON: Feds may fund link to borough, Holt says
Extension would connect Pennington to the 20-mile LHT By John Tredrea, Staff Writer Construction of an extension into Pennington of the Lawrence-Hopewell Trail (LHT) may be funded by $285,000 from the federal government, under legislation approved by the U.S. House of Representatives last week. The legislation, the Fiscal Year 2009 Omnibus Appropriations Bill, includes Rush…
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