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PRINCETON: Wheatley helps PU in sweep
Alex Wheatley has helped the Princeton University women’s basketball team to a 21-0 start and a No. 16 national ranking. Photo by Robert Gleason
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Ocean Township Family Named March of Dimes Jersey Shore Ambassadors
By Wendy Keyes/March of Dimes The New Jersey Chapter of the March of Dimes is proud to announce the Russomanno family of Ocean Township, NJ as the 2015 Jersey Shore March for Babies Ambassadors. On Sunday, May 3rd, hundreds from the Jersey Shore will gather for March for Babies on the Asbury Park Boardwalk to…
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Free Check Printing Software Offers Makes Valentine’s Day Even Sweeter
By 1888 PressRelease 1888PressRelease – Halfpricesoft.com give customers a new way to get check writing and printing software at $0 cost through TrialPay. Get the details by visiting www.halfpricesoft.com Hartford, CT – Halfpricesoft.com, a leading provider of easy-to-use payroll software and check printing software for accountants, small to medium size businesses and families, give buyers…
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Award-winning EYES IN Magazine Releases Insightful Edition 40
By 1888PressRelease 1888 PressRelease – EYES IN™ Magazine Editor-in-Chief Vivian Van Dijk is pleased to share innovations from a variety of fields, including the Arts, Architecture, Design and Photography. Ad-free EYES IN™ Magazine Digital Edition 40 reflects a global perspective and hope for the future from the world’s innovative creators. New York, NY – Vivian…
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PRINCETON: PHS has top 800 runner
Metzheiser in Group III mix By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Paige Metzheiser came off an historic cross country season with the Princeton High School girls team, and she wanted more. The Little Tigers junior has found it in indoor track, where she and the team have kept up their success. ”It’s been good,” Metzheiser…
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WEST WINDSOR: Trespasser charged with starting apartment building fire
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — A trespasser was arrested for allegedly starting a fire at the Gables of West Windsor yesterday, Feb. 13. Frederick W. Kane, 66, whose last known residence was in Canton, Massachusetts, was charged with arson, burglary, criminal mischief, causing or risking widespread injury or damage, unsworn falsification, and…
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PRINCETON: Wheatley helps PU in sweep
Tiger hoops are still unbeaten By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Alex Wheatley is paired up with a variety of players in the Princeton University women’s basketball practices that regularly challenge her in different ways. They don’t make things easy on the Tigers junior. ”Annie (Tarakchian) outrebounds me, Mariah (Smith) goes around me, Taylor (Williams)…
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PRINCETON: Professor sees a ‘wild ride’ ahead for changing economic climate, demographics
Larry Levanti James W. Hughes, distinguished professor and dean of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University, spoke at a recent Historical Society of Princeton event.
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