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PRINCETON: Car overturns after hitting snow bank
Striking a snow bank caused a car to flip over in front of Community Park Elementary School in Princeton just after midnight on Friday. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer Striking a snow bank caused a car to flip over in front of Community Park Elementary School in Princeton just after midnight on Friday. Taylor Mitchell,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Interior design firm wins for kitchen renovation
Jenna Perfette Photography Kelley Evens, right, and Kolbe Clark accept the Contractor of the Year award for a residential kitchen rnovation in $40,000-$80,000 range. (Photo by Jenna Perfette)
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WEST WINDSOR: Girls Fencer of the Year
Elysia Wang won her 100th career bout and finished third at the Tournament of Champions for the West Windsor-Plainsboro North girls fencing team. Photo by Shubha Baliga
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PRINCETON: Vukasin leads Williams to first NESCAC crown
PHS graduate goes from walk-on to women’s hockey team captain By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Gabby Vukasin never envisioned her college ice hockey career going so well. It almost didn’t get started when she headed to Williams College after graduating from Princeton High School. ”I went to Williams for its academics. I was a…
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PRINCETON: $800K worth of pothole fixes needed
Phil McAuliffe Potholes on Harrison St. near Lake Carnegie.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Garden club wins at state flower show
From left, Neshanic Garden Club members Jeannie Geremia, upcoming speaker Bruce Crawford, Barbara Devitt and Marion Nation gather around the Club’s “Come Sail Away” window display at the Garden Club of New Jersey’s “From Sea to Shining Sea” Flower Show at the Raritan Convention Center in Edison. Bruce Crawford, the director of Rutgers Gardens, is…
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LANBERTVILLE: 5K run, health walk to raise money for park
Stoneking Physical Therapy and Wellness Center in Lambertville will present the third annual Shad Run 5K and 1-mile health walk on Saturday, April 12. Last year, when 371 people participated, $12,000 was raised to support the efforts to revitalize Lambertville’s Ely Park. ”Richard Stoneking is continuing to host this event on behalf of the park,”…
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LANBERTVILLE: 5K run, health walk to raise money for park
Meeting to prepare for the third annual Shad Run are, in back row, from left, Shad Run founder Richard Stoneking, Lambertville Mayor David DelVecchio and Friends of Ely Park President Jim Mastrich. Seated are race co-directors Kari Kirkpatrick and Laura Niedziocha.
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