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HAMILTON: Coach had an impact on many lives
By Elizabeth Johnson, Special Writer Members of the St. Anthony’s 1957-58 Parochial League championship basketball team got together Dec. 9 to honor their coach, Jack Tohill, with a lunch and presentation at John Henry’s in Hamilton. Bart Carr, who organized the event, said, “I read a book a few months ago about transformational coaching…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Lady Red Devils burn Vikings 39-22
Azra Baig photos. Viking Natalia Louhisdon, 21, prepares to defend against Hunterdon Central on Saturday afternoon. Gillian Chambres makes a free throw.
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PRINCETON: Leigh Avenue fire leaves home uninhabitable
Firefighters enter a house Monday on Leigh Avenue in Princeton as smoke rises from the left side of the house. (Staff photo by Lea Kahn)
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Be aware of what you say and its impact on others
Sarah Gavis-Hughson, Princeton This week is the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network’s annual No Name-Calling Week. No Name-Calling Week began in 2004, inspired by the young adult novel “The Misfits” by James Howe, a story about students who ran for student council on a “No Name-Calling” platform. Some local schools participate in No…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates continue distance domination
Kotecha has larger relay role By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Spurred on by a bigger role for the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys track and field team, Zabih Kotecha is running new best times with every race. The senior came on strong in his leg of the 800 meters to give Nikhil Pulimood a…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough reorganizes with new faces and mayor
Lawrence Quattrone takes helm By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — There are a couple of new faces on the Borough Council with the start of the new year as a new mayor and two Republicans took their seats for the first time during the Jan. 1 reorganization meeting. The meeting took place at the…
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