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HILLSBOROUGH: Pallay has big day at state gymnastics
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Sarah Pallay felt overwhelmed by the sea of talent at the state gymnastics championships, not realizing just how close to the top she would rise. ”I was just sitting there watching everyone,” said the Hillsborough High School junior. “There were amazing girls and they have amazing skills.” Pallay enjoyed…
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User Awareness Training Helps Educate Employees to Protect Companies against Cyber Breaches
By 1888pressrelease 1888 PressRelease – The threats seem to be around every virtual corner and companies are trying to find methods to defend against them. One simple way is widespread and effective user awareness education of every individual in a company, which can help businesses of any size reduce the risk of a cyber breach.…
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PRINCETON: Cafeteria workers might strike
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The 20 cafeteria workers in Princeton public schools voted Monday to go on strike because of a labor dispute with the third-party food service provider the district hired this year. The dispute, not expected to disrupt breakfast and lunch service to students, was aired in the public when a…
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ALLENTOWN: Johansson looks to make history
By Ken Weingartner, Special Writer Nancy Johansson and her “Lady” could make harness racing history in the coming weeks, but it all comes down to this weekend’s Breeders Crown. The $5.4 million Breeders Crown, harness racing’s year-end championships, will be held Friday and Saturday at Meadowlands Racetrack. Johansson, from Allentown, trains the sport’s No. 1-ranked…
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PLAINSBORO: Frustration grows over pace of plaza development
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO — The township needs a supermarket to serve its 23,000 citizens, according to Bert Mulder, resident and president of the Plainsboro Village Center Homeowners Association. Mr. Mulder recently created the "Plainsboro Needs A Supermarket" Facebook page to try to gain support for re-tenanting Plainboro Plaza, which is a 215,000-square-foot…
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SPORTS: NBHS boys soccer team building on strengths
By Josh Lashley, Special Writer Soccer is among the ultimate of team sports. Sure, individual athletes receive various all-star honors, and a select few players go on to become legendary. But what makes soccer unique and highly enjoyable to watch is when an entire side is working in unity. It’s not something that occurs easily,…
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IN THE KITCHEN: Different takes on holiday cookies
Sweet treats for the season By Faith Bahadurian When I bake around holidays, I look for recipes with interesting flavorings rather than those that are necessarily Christmas themed. Exotic spices, unusual ingredients, they all add to the excitement of holidays, and remind us that Christmas has its roots in far-off cultures, with many recipes…
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PHS PERSPECTIVE: Making the first choice of the rest of my life
By Katherine Gerberich With lots of choice comes a lot of thinking. And fixating. And mental somersaulting and stretching and not much sleeping. And there’s a lot of plan-making and re-making and assessing and reassessing. Nothing can seem to be for certain, which yields a confused slosh of excitement and uneasiness. Senior year of high…
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