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CRANBURY: Colaizzo, Hebert help PHS to Central Jersey B crown
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor NORTH BRUNSWICK — Having a strong group of freshmen lend depth to an already solid team helped make this a championship season for the Princeton High boys’ swim team. But those freshmen needed to be led, and the Little Tigers had just the right leaders to get that done. ”Today…
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WEST WINDSOR: One in, one not at MCT
Pirates to play for boys’ title By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor In the end, it was execution down the stretch that made the difference for both West Windsor-Plainsboro South and Princeton High in their Mercer County Tournament boys’ basketball semifinal games on Wednesday night. The top-seeded Pirates made some key plays in the fourth quarter,…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Hear a winter tale tonight at Howell
A story shared around a warm fire Farm families of a century ago passed many a cold winter’s night with a good story shared around a warm fire. Storyteller Kathy Pierce will recreate the experience tonight (Feb. 27), at Howell Living History Farm when she presents “A Winter’s Tale,” at 7:30 p.m. in the Charles…
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PRINCETON: Gabin steps up for PDS hockey
Senior lifts Panthers into MCT final By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Spencer Gabin has come a long way in four seasons. ”Here’s a kid that didn’t play varsity as a freshman,” said PDS boys’ ice hockey head coach Scott Bertoli. “He played sparingly as a sophomore. He killed penalties last year. And then with…
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MONROE: Dynamic duo maintain D-20 dominance
Juniors Emburgia and Saley each win third district titles By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor SOUTH BRUNSWICK — If it’s February, rest assured the celebrations include Valentine’s Day, Presidents Day and the day where Sam “Bam Bam” Emburgia and David Saley hold up their bracket cards after winning yet another District 20 title. The two juniors…
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Coping with Caregiver Stress
Placing a loved one into a nursing home can be difficult By John Saccenti FOR many, helping a loved one in the most difficult of times is something they don’t think twice about. But that doesn’t mean the burden of caring for an adult in need of full-time supervision doesn’t take its toll. ”There is…
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PRINCETON: Criticism stalls boro car purchase
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer Princeton Borough Council backed off purchasing three new police vehicles and a Mercedes-Benz Smart Car for use in parking enforcement following a merchant’s plea for policymakers to look at cheaper alternatives. ”Why are we replacing vehicles when tax money is so tight?” Henry Landau of Landau clothing on Nassau Street…
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Thanks for support
Michael A. Chipowsky, chairman, Hopewell Township Fire Commissioners Thank you to everyone who voted in the fire district elections held on Feb. 21. With your support of the fire district budgets in Hopewell Township, Hopewell Borough and Pennington Borough, our volunteer and paid fire fighters and EMTs will be adequately funded and equipped to respond…
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