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PRINCETON: Women’s College Club keeps assisting students
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer The Women’s College Club of Princeton annually awards college scholarships to young women attending Princeton public or private secondary schools who are in need of assistance to meet the high costs of tuition. The culminating event of the club year is the Scholarship Tea, held in May, when the scholarships…
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PRINCETON: Whimsical place for children to read
By Nora Peachin Fantasy wonderland or library? That is the question. While these are not Shakespeare’s exact words, they may be how the bard would have described the Cotsen Children’s Library at Princeton University Firestone Library had he been alive to see it. The children’s library was founded by Lloyd E. Cotsen, a 1950 graduate…
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MANVILLE: Knights of Columbus will host comedy show May 30
The St. Jude Council Knights of Columbus want you to be laughing again as they host their 7th annual comedy night on Friday, May 30, in the Christ the Redeemer Parish Auditorium at 98 South Main St. Mike Cigler went to a comedy show for the Knights of Columbus in High Bridge a few years…
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PRINCETON: Trumbo leaving schools after 25 years of learning
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer Lifelong learning has been the key to her success. In the 25 years that Cyd Trumbo has worked for Princeton Public Schools she has witnessed many changes. When she first started the job she took dictation and transcribed notes, typed on a typewriter, used carbon copies, and mailed things out…
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WEST WINDSOR: Knights hurdler hits stride
Johnson realizing potential in final year By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Jamel Johnson is starting to realize and to show how good he can be in his final season at West Windsor-Plainsboro High North. The Knights senior is the second seed in the boys intermediate hurdles for the Central Jersey Group IV meet that…
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HILLSBOROUGH: 100-year-olds honored by county
Three Hillsborough centenarians were among the more than 40 Somerset County centenarians scheduled to be honored for Older Americans Month at a luncheon Wednesday, May 21, at the Regency Jewish Heritage Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, at 380 DeMott Lane in Franklin Township. The event is hosted by the Regency with the Somerset County Office on…
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