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WEST WINDSOR: Knights set record in relay win
Powell, seniors top SMR in Group III girls By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Margaux Powell and her teammates made the most of their last indoor relay together with a record run to a win. Powell, the lone junior on a team with three seniors, helped the West Windsor-Plainsboro North girls capture the Group III…
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New flashers coming to Bear Tavern School
Kim Robinson, Hopewell Township To the editor: No, not the kind that run through Princeton, although perhaps just as interesting to watch. I’m talking about the new flashers that are supposed to be installed in front of Bear Tavern School this week. You know, the highly aggrandized, promised-of-old, new-technology flashers that are replacing the “Christmas…
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REGION: Community Foundation awards $460,000 in grants
Princeton Area Community Foundation, which serves central New Jersey, has awarded $460,000 in competitive grants to local nonprofit organizations. Princeton Area Community Foundation, which serves central New Jersey, has awarded $460,000 in competitive grants to local nonprofit organizations. The grants, supporting organizations that tackle community problems, target greater Mercer County through the “Greater Mercer Grants,”…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Wells Fargo branch robbed
At approximately 10:08 a.m. Wednesday (Jan. 22), Hopewell Township police received a call reporting a robbery at the Wells Fargo Bank. At approximately 10:08 a.m. Wednesday (Jan. 22), Hopewell Township police received a call reporting a robbery at the Wells Fargo Bank, located on Washington Crossing-Pennington Road (Route 546) near the Pennington Circle. Bank personnel…
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Gravity Defying Treadmill Unveiled at Somerset Training Facility
Athlete loves using the AlterG to run during rehabilitation of his ACL.
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HILLSBOROUGH: 25-year teacher will retire
Judy Winchock, a teacher of English at Hillsborough High School, had her retirement accepted by the Board of Education on Jan. 6, effective at the end of the school year. She has been employed in the district since September 1998. The board also accepted the resignation, effective Feb. 19, of Christopher Guglielmo, social studies…
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Funding opportunity for transportation projects
Multiple signers To the editor: Do you or your organization have a vision of ways to improve transit services to the Princeton community that is ready for action? This may be your opportunity! The municipality of Princeton and Princeton University have established a $500,000 mass transit trust fund that can be used to conduct studies,…
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PRINCETON: Hun graduate makes Olympic team
Greubel is a driver for U.S. bobsled team By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor If Jamie Greubel dreamed of making the Olympic Games while at The Hun School, it certainly wasn’t the winter variety. Greubel was a standout in track and field, but after graduating Hun and enjoying four years as one off the premier…
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