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WEST WINDSOR: Borup a cog for new-look Pirates
Danny Borup has been the leading scorer and rebounder through the first nine games of the season for the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys basketball team. Photo by Ellen Schwartz
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PRINCETON: Showdown is a beat down
PU women crush Penn in Ivy opener By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor It was supposed to be a showdown. The four-time defending Ivy League champion women’s basketball team from Princeton University was to finally have a challenge. The University of Pennsylvania was coming off an ACC win and held a gaudy non-conference record while…
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Central Jersey’s top Tourette resource turning 10 this year
By Jeff Weber The New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders (NJCTS), the nation’s first Center of Excellence dedicated toward helping individuals and families affected by the often devastating neurological disorder, is proud to announce that it is celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2014. Since 2004, the Somerville-based NJCTS has led the nation…
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Princeton Walk to benefit Tourette Syndrome Children’s Scholarship Program
Tess Kowalski, right, 14, of Plainsboro, is helping the NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome organize and plan NJ Walks for TS at Princeton on April 6 in Mercer County Park.
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PRINCETON: Tigers slip up in opener
PU men’s rally falls short at Penn By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor PHILADELPHIA — The ball slipped through Will Barrett’s hands with 4 seconds left. The Princeton University men’s basketball team hopes their Ivy League title hopes didn’t slip away with it. The Tigers trailed host University of Pennsylvania for most of the game…
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NJ Students Help Educate Peers on Importance of Adolescent Vaccinations in 2nd Annual Protect Me With 3 Video Contest
NJ Students Help Educate Peers on Importance of Adolescent Vaccinations in 2nd Annual Protect Me With 3 Video Contest West Deptford and Morganville residents named Grand Prize winners Newark, NJ – The Partnership for Maternal and Child Health of Northern New Jersey (Partnership), in collaboration with the New Jersey Department of Health, have announced the…
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PRINCETON: Fresh veggies cropping up at the library
Eating local in the summer is easy when farmers markets brimming with just-picked produce are open in the area almost every single day. Eating local in the summer is easy when farmers markets brimming with just-picked produce are open in the area almost every single day. In the wintertime, finding fresh veggies gets a…
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PRINCETON: Fresh veggies cropping up at the library
Ruth-Ann Breitler, from North Brunswick, hand picks fresh carrots at the Princeton Library Farmer’s Market Thursday afternoon. Rebecca Nowalski photo
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