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MONTGOMERY: Cougars getting defensive
MHS football is balanced in win By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The offense for the Montgomery High School football team has certainly been prolific this season. In five games the Cougars have averaged 31.6 points per game, including a season-high in last Friday night’s 49-28 win over Immaculata. And while the offense can always be…
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LAWRENCE: Rider, MCCC sign agreement
Rider University and Mercer County Community College have signed a guaranteed transfer articulation agreement to enhance opportunities for students pursuing a degree in elementary education. The agreement grants full junior-class admission to Rider University for Mercer County Community College students who have declared their participation in the program before earning 30 credit hours at the…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Man says he was assaulted, cut by knife
City police reports A Lambertville resident reported he was assaulted and cut with a knife shortly after midnight on Monday. The victim, a 31-year-old male, said he was smoking a cigarette in the area of Buttonwood Street and the canal path when he was grabbed from behind. The victim said he fought off two or…
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Stardust Big Band to Play at United Reformed Church
Lori Herpen Somerville, N.J. n United Reformed Church, “The Church on Main Street” will kick off its 2014-2015 Concert Series this Sunday, October 19 at 4:00 p.m. with a performance by Stardust Big Band. Seventeen of the area’s best musicians will play dynamic songs from the Big Band era, and some truly great arrangements written…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Jabbie Pledges to Rutgers
By Ed Birch, Special Writer Mohammed Jabbie, a junior and upcoming feature player on the South Brunswick Vikings football squad has announced that he has accepted an offer of early commitment to the Rutgers Scarlet Knights. "I committed Oct. 6," Jabbie said following Friday night’s victory over the East Brunswick Bears. " I love Rutgers…
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PRINCETON: Moves pay off for Little Tigers
Lis leads girls soccer offense breakout from new spot By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor HAMILTON — Taylor Lis will be in a new role for the Princeton High girls soccer team down the final stretch of the season and the Little Tigers are confident she can handle the transition. ”Shannon (Pawlak) was unfortunately injured so…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Farm equipment reported damaged
Hillsborough Township police said a Beekman Lane business owner reported Sept. 26 that sometime over the previous few days various tractors and farm equipment had been damaged. Value of the damage was put at $4,000. In other incidents: — Janet East, 53, of Rocky Hill was charged Sept. 28 with driving under the influence after…
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LAWRENCE: Bell outlines Senate campaign issues
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer From the need for immigration reform and the return to the gold-backed dollar and related economic issues, U.S. Senate hopeful Jeff Bell touched on a wide range of topics at Rider University in Lawrenceville last week. Mr. Bell, who is a Republican, wants to unseat U.S. Sen. Cory Booker in…
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