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SOUTH HUNTERDON: Eagles fired up for state title game
South Hunterdon’s Eagles play for a state football title Saturday.
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Over 25 NJ-based Muslim Organizations Sign Joint Shia-Sunni Statement on ISIS
By Mohammad Ali Naquvi FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Over 25 NJ-based Muslim Organizations Sign Joint Shia-Sunni Statement on ISIS December 2, 2014—In a joint statement today, 28 New Jersey-based Muslim organizations openly condemned the inhumane actions of the terrorist group the “Islamic State of Iraq and Syria” (ISIS/ISIL), also known as “Da’esh”. The statement reads,…
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MONTGOMERY: Niper moves to bigger role in historic soccer season
MHS graduate part of Buffalo women’s turnaround By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Andrea Niper felt fortunate that the University of Buffalo wasn’t hit hard by the paralyzing snow storm only days after the end of an avalanche of success on the soccer field. The Montgomery High School graduate helped the University of Buffalo women’s…
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PRINCETON: Field Hockey Player of the Year
Princeton High senior Julia DiTosto helped the Little Tigers to 18 wins and a spot in the Mercer County Tournament championship game.
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SOUTH HUNTERDON: Eagles fired up for state title game
Football team plays Saturday at Kean University By John Tredrea, Special Writer For the first time in 20 years, the South Hunterdon Regional High School football team will vie for a state title Saturday when the Eagles play for the Central Jersey Group I championship. The game is slated to start at 10 a.m. at…
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PRINCETON: Bike sharing available at new Dinky station
Zagster, a company that provides bike sharing services, has launched a bike sharing program available to anyone who lives, works or studies at Princeton University, as well as members of the public who live and work in Princeton. The program is starting with 10 bikes located at the new Princeton Station and they are available…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: VIKING VIBE
Senior Amanda Chin graduating a year early By Sophomore Malaika Jawed, Viking Vibe Staff Completing graduation requirements a year in advance, Amanda Chin is now a senior, graduating as part of the SBHS Class of 2015 after attending only three years of high school as a student. "I feel really accomplished," said Amanda, referring to…
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