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PRINCETON: PU men’s hoops drops OT decision
Penn pulls away in extra session By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Princeton University men’s basketball team inserted Zach Finley into the starting lineup to get them off to a better start against the University of Pennsylvania on Tuesday night at Jadwin Gym. What the Tigers really needed, however, was a better finish as…
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CRANBURY: Kotowski’s roots run deep in Cranbury soil
Record-setting PHS soccer player spurns oceanfront view for Rider By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor Rider University’s soccer program hopes to watch Sam Kotowski mature on the pitch over the next four years. What the Broncs may not know is, they managed to land Kotowski partly because of a maturity level he has already cultivated that…
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State Theatre presents: Pendragons
Award-winning illusionists By Kelly Skinner New Brunswick, NJ (February 18, 2009)—State Theatre presents the award-winning illusionists The Pendragons: Magical Theatre Company on Friday, February 27, 2009 at 8pm. The Pendragons is the closing even for the theater’s winter festival, Hub City Carnivale, three weeks of performances, activities, and attractions for children 1-100. KIDS GO FREE!*…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Lottery-winning couple stays anonymous, but store enjoys surge in ticket sales
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Bhavesh Shah is becoming the biggest supplier of lottery tickets in the municipality, and he owes it all to one couple taking a chance on luck. A Hillsborough couple, who declined to give their names, won the $2 million lottery prize in the New Jersey Lottery’s Jersey Jackpot Raffle in…
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Getting Paid to Talk: Making Money with Your Voice
An introduction to Voice Acting Class By Warren Garling Wouldn’t it be great to get paid for something we do everyday, often without even thinking about it? An introduction to Voice Acting Class, offered through South Brunswick Adult Community School on Thursday, March 19, will open the door to just that opportunity. Today, people just…
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WEST WINDSOR: Knights sweep Pirates
Win has North in MCT semifinals By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor LAWRENCEVILLE — The end result was the same, but the method of getting there was different this time for the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North ice hockey team. On Friday night, WW-P South had a 2-0 lead before North rallied for a 3-2 win. The…
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No Detail Too Small
Zlatko Batistich 201-541-1166 Photo by Zlatko Batistich Details of I Do in Princeton, which offers a full range of event planning services, floral and event design, organized an intimate wedding ceremony at the Nassau Inn.
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MANSFIELD: Minor damage in barn fire
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer MANSFIELD — A backyard fire spread to a barn roof Tuesday evening, police said. A Route 206 resident set a small bonfire in his yard around 8:15 p.m., police said, and embers from the fire ignited the roof of his nearby barn. Police said the resident called them after…
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PRINCETON: PHS boys win CJ B swim title
Little Tigers top Ocean, 99-71 By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor NORTH BRUNSWICK – The Princeton High boys’ swim team certainly came a long way in a few short months. With a roster full of freshmen, there figured to be some growing pains for the Little Tigers. But when senior Sean Mackenzie returned to the team in…
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