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WEST WINDSOR: Knights advance in SJ 4 play
Harpel sisters help North lacrosse advance By Zachary Banks, Special Writer Monday’s 16-2 win over Freehold Township in the quarterfinals of the South Jersey Group 4 state tournament was somewhat of a cake walk for the Mercer County Tournament champion and second-seeded West Windsor-Plainsboro North girls lacrosse team. Behind a flurry of goals to end…
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New Book on Colonial New Jersey Just in Time for 350th Birthday
By David Veasey New Book Illustrates State’s Colonial Architecture As New Jersey Celebrates Its 350th Birthday (May 26, 2014) —New Jersey’s wide variety of 17th and 18th century extant architecture is the focus of a new book, New Jersey’s Colonial Architecture Told in 100 Buildings. In this the most crowded and developed state in…
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PRINCETON: Hun narrows Prep A gap
Boys lacrosse falls to 13-time champion Lawrenceville By Charlie Paige, Special Writer LAWRENCEVILLE — The Lawrenceville School boys lacrosse team won its 13th straight Prep A championship on Monday. Thirteen state championships in a row is dominant. However, the Big Reds’ opponents, the Hun School, refused to let the champions dominate them. The scoreboard at…
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New Book on Colonial New Jersey Just in Time for 350th Birthday
By David Veasey NEWS RELEASE New Book Illustrates State’s Colonial Architecture As New Jersey Celebrates Its 350th Birthday (May 26, 2014) —New Jersey’s wide variety of 17th and 18th century extant architecture is the focus of a new book, New Jersey’s Colonial Architecture Told in 100 Buildings. In this the most crowded and developed…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates volleyball wins first round
Register, South boys stop Cinnaminson By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Jeff Register has been waiting his whole career for a chance to play in the boys volleyball state tournament. The West Windsor-Plainsboro South senior made sure the wait was worth it as he registered five kills, four digs and four aces to help the…
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WEST AMWELL: Kayaking bail-jumper gets 4 years in jail
Steven Pieczynski sill faces burglary, theft sentences Superior Court Judge Stephen B. Rubin on Tuesday sentenced former West Amwell Township resident Steven Pieczynski to four years in state prison on third-degree bail-jumping charges. He must serve two years before being eligible for parole. According to Prosecutor Anthony Kearns III, Mr. Pieczynski pleaded guilty to burglary…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Student plays, benefit BBQ on tap this weekend
Community calendar, issue of May 22 Students present plays they wrote, directed Fri., May 30 — Hillsborough High School Theatre presents "Hillsborough Shorts," an evening of student written and directed one-act plays, at 7 p.m. in the high school auditorium, 466 Raider Blvd. Admission is $12 for reserved seating. Buy tickets at HHSTheatre.org or at…
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SOUTH COUNTY: Memorial Day’s real meaning
It’s more than the unofficial start to summer Memorial Day, the unofficial start of summer, is upon us. Time to get out the grill, invite the neighbors and have the first cookout of the season. Can’t you smell those hamburgers and hot dogs now? But let’s not lose sight that summer is not what we’re…
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SOLEBURY: Auction was most successful one yet
Solebury School will realize $140,000 worth of good To the editor: Solebury School’s Head of School Tom Wilschutz, along with the faculty and staff, would like to send a huge thank you to all of the local businesses, particularly in the New Hope, Lambertville, Buckingham and Doylestown area for graciously donating so generously to our…
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