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PRINCETON: Alexandridis makes happy return
Local product is top amateur at Princeton Ironman By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Coming off his best race of a busy season, Iain Alexandridis wasn’t going to miss out on the inaugural Princeton Half Ironman Triathlon. Alexandridis grew up in Princeton, and got into doing triathlons when he was still a student at The…
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Rich’s New Book Release Teaches Kids to Overcome Challenges in a Positive Way
By 1888 PressRelease (1888 PressRelease) Susie Rich’s new book, Too Much Hopscotch, provides a fun, accessible lesson for kids on how to think in ways that will help them to overcome challenges. Boston, Mass. – Reading inspiring books can be much more than just entertainment to kids. Too Much Hopscotch, a new children’s book authored…
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OnePrinceton
By Judith Robinson For Immediate Release: OnePrinceton—Your Community Way to Pay— Free Raffle OnePrinceton – Your Community Way to Pay—is celebrating its one year anniversary this October 9th with a community-wide raffle that will run all month long. You can sign up for a free raffle ticket at our pop-up tables around the…
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WEST WINDSOR: Seniors speed up for Knights
Jackson leads way in WW-P North home course debut By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Kian Jackson is following in the tradition of many West Windsor-Plainsboro High North cross country runners before him. ”We seem to have a tradition here every year where a senior who has a lot of talent puts it all together and…
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LOOSE ENDS: An honor earned
Nancy Beck receives Leslie Vivian Award for Community Service By Pam Hersh I would bet that this is a first for Princeton resident Nancy Beck. Probably never in her long and productive professional and volunteer careers has anyone compared her to a coffee table book. The art book depicting exquisite Paris streetscapes occupied a prominent…
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MCCC Culinary Arts Program to Host Regional Tasting Event to Benefit Student Scholarships
By Jim Gardner WEST WINDSOR – Area residents are encouraged to bring their appetites to a culinary tasting event hosted by Mercer County Community College’s (MCCC) Culinary Arts program and featuring more than a dozen of the region’s finest restaurants. The event will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 15, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.…
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PRINCETON: Community comes out to play before the game
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Susan Conlon was not wearing shoulder pads or carrying a football Saturday at Princeton Stadium, but she and other representatives of local nonprofits were hoping to catch the fans’ attention all the same. During the Tigers’ home opener, groups like the Princeton Public Library, the Princeton Symphony and others…
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PRINCETON: Athlete of the Week
Helstrom helps PHS football to fast start By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Rory Helstrom feels a lot better about the way this season has started for the Princeton High School football team than he did at this time a year ago. ”We’ve started 2-0, which is a lot better than last year,” said Helstrom, who…
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PRINCETON: Tigers look to rebound in home opener
PU football hosts Davidson on Saturday By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The cross-country flight following the Princeton University football team’s season-opening 39-29 loss at San Diego on Saturday gave Seth DeValve plenty of time to ponder what had happened. ”I thought about a lot of things,” said the Tigers senior receiver. “I would have…
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