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PRINCETON: Christopher Nolan to speak at Princeton Class Day
Film director, screenwriter and producer Christopher Nolan has been selected to deliver the keynote address at Princeton University’s Class Day ceremony on Monday, June 1. Class Day, which takes place the day before Princeton’s commencement, is being organized by members of the graduating class. "Nolan, more than a film producer, is a thinker and visionary…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Shor signs with Pitt
Ed Birch photo. Ashley Shor, center, with mother, Keslie, father, Steve and sister Jeannie pose during the signing party Nov. 20.
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A Living Nativity
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church A Living Nativity at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 300 Union Ave, Somerville will be presented on Sat, Dec 13 with two performances at 5pm and 7pm on the church lawn. This annual free event will tell the Christmas story with live actors and animals including sheep, goats, a donkey and alpacas…
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Navigate vehicles safely with GPS
By Metro Creative Services Upon their arrival on the automotive marketplace, global positioning systems, or GPS, quickly became a phenomenon. Even today, years after that introduction, GPS devices are still relied on by millions of people to help them navigate the country’s roadways. Many others rely on the GPS of their mobile phones, employing such…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings seek perfection
Ed Birch file photo. The Vikings take the field at South Brunswick High School earlier this year.
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CRANBURY: Cranbury Inn deemed N.J.’s oldest restaurant
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — With a deed for the property issued by King George III in 1765 hanging on the wall, a casual observer might conclude that The Cranbury Inn is on the older side of old. What they might not realize, however, is that the inn is the oldest continuously…
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How to stay safe on wintry roads
Many people will remember the winter of 2013-14 for all the wrong reasons. Record low temperatures and heavy snowfall were the story last winter. With winter weather already hitting the East Coast, many motorists are once again looking for ways to ensure their daily commutes or holiday trips to visit family and friends are as…
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PRINCETON: New PHS swim coach had helping ‘Hand’
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Carly Misiewicz couldn’t be more thrilled with the way her tenure as Princeton High School swim coach has started. ”It is going really well,” said Misiewicz, whose Princeton teams opened the season with wins over Hopewell Valley on Tuesday. “So far things are going well. I have great coaches working…
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