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MONROE: Vintage baseball comes to Dey Farm
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — Spectators took a step back in time as they attended an old-fashioned 19th century baseball game at Historic Dey Farm on Sept. 27. "What can you say its America’s greatest past time and this is just a great way to celebrate it and also the Monroe Township history…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings spear Knights 34-14
By Ed Birch, Special Writer It was one big high note, as South Brunswick High School opened its 2014 home football season on the newly designed FieldTurf field with a massive 34-14 win over Old Bridge High School. The Vikings were powered by a two touchdown, 168-yard rushing yard performance by Syracuse-bound Dontae Strickland along…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Gymnasts capture SCT title
Sophomore Kira Solt placed second all-around with a new personal-best of 36.3 to help the Hillsborough High gymnastics team to the Somerset County championship. Photo by Elane Coleman
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings spear Knights 34-14
Ed Birch photo. Viking Phil Campbell tangles with an Old Bridge defender during Saturday’s game.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Unmasking Sam Eastland
Author finds strange comfort writing under different name By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — When it comes time to exchange business cards, Paul Watkins has a few options. On a recent Wednesday afternoon, at a coffee shop on Main Street, the 50-year-old locally-based writer opened his wallet, unsnapped some pockets and sorted through…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Oct. 3
Princeton An Apple iPhone 5 valued at $600 was stolen from the driver’s seat of a vehicle parked on the first block of Russell Road between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. on Sept. 24. The gate lock leading to the tennis courts at Washington Oaks on Hutchinson Drive was damaged between Sept. 24…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Residents speak out at impromptu meeting
Amy Batista photo. Resident JP Gibbons sponsored an Open Public Meeting at the Hightstown firehouse to discuss Hightstown’s issues and options for the future on Sept. 17.
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