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WEST WINDSOR: Baseball Player of the Year
Comfortable in field, North’s Mazzeo leads CVC in hitting By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor With his mind clear to start the season, Mike Mazzeo’s offensive numbers went through the roof for the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North baseball team. After playing out of position as a shortstop for the Knights most of the last two years,…
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Tooling Expert BENZ Inc. Presenting Four New Products at IMTS 2014
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – BENZ Inc. to Present Four New Products at IMTS 2014, including the LinA and LinS broaching tools, C-axis Angle Head, and Mini Flex-Angle Head. Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC – BENZ Inc. has announced that it will be presenting four new tooling systems during IMTS, September 8-13, 2014, at McCormick Place in Chicago,…
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MANVILLE: No July meeting for seniors’ group
Senior Corner column The Manville Senior Citizens meet at noon on the second Thursday of each month at the VFW on Washington Avenue. There will be no July meeting in lieu of the picnic on Thursday, July 10. Tickets for the picnic at Colonial Park from noon to 4 p.m. are on sale. Tickets are…
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MANVILLE: College grads share news of achievement
Matthew J. Zangara graduated from Kean University, in Union, on May 22, 2014. The graduation exercises were held at the Prudential Center in Newark, with about 2,000 in the Class of 2014. Matthew received a bachelor of arts in physical education majoring in exercise science and adult fitness. Matthew is employed as a fitness instructor…
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LOOSE ENDS: Ticket to ride, the bus
Plainsboro on mission to show there’s more to town than meets the eye By Pam Hersh June 10, 2014, on the grounds of the Plainsboro Township Municipal Complex, Adele from Princeton met Arnie from Plainsboro, while singing, clapping, moving and grooving to “I Want To Hold Your Hand” and other classic Beatles songs. ”I never…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Two claim scholarship from Hillsborough Dukes
Hillsborough Dukes scholar standouts Alexa Hudak and Julianna Shortino show off their awards.
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PRINCETON: Council planning a wage-theft ordinance
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Council will seek to protect illegal immigrants and others who work for landscapers from being victims of wage theft, even if they are employed in under-the-table arrangements. The council on Monday introduced an ordinance that will require all landscaping businesses that do work in Princeton to register…
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HAMILTON: Township opts to create energy aggregation
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor The township has created an energy aggregation program in hopes of saving residents and businesses money. An ordinance to officially create the program passed in a 4-1 vote at the Township Council’s Tuesday night meeting. Councilman Kevin Meara cast the sole vote against the measure after a public hearing…
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HAMILTON: North Stars gain valuable experience on the links
By Josh Lashley, Special Writer During the brutal winter season that people across the region recently endured, one thing that kept people in a positive frame of mind while cleaning up after a seemingly endless string of snow events was the knowledge that when the weather got warmer they would be able to enjoy…
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