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MANVILLE: Man shot twice outside bar
Victim driven to hospital, which called police Law enforcement authorities are continuing to investigate an early Saturday morning shooting in Manville. Somerville police were notified at about 2:17 a.m. by Somerset Medical Center’s emergency room personnel that they were treating a 22-year-old man suffering from gunshot wounds to his lower extremities. Somerville officers ascertained the…
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Safety first
Library to host film and talk about concussions By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Brooke de Lench has been at the forefront of the issue of protecting student athletes from concussions, a subject close to home in Princeton. Ms. de Lench started Moms TEAM Institute, a nonprofit that runs a web site, www.momsteam.com, providing information…
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PLAINSBORO: Knights win saber at Santelli tourney
MHS boys place third in Cetrulo By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Katie Khaw has helped the West Windsor-Plainsboro North saber squad make history in her first two seasons, and her third has begun with more history. The junior combined with senior Elysia Wang and sophomore Celine Demorre to help the Knights win their first…
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MCCC to Host Summer Camps Open House Jan. 26
By Wendy Humphrey Mercer County Community College (MCCC) invites families to a Summer Camps Open House on Sunday, Jan. 26, noon to 3 p.m., in the Student Center on the West Windsor campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road. (Snow date: Sunday, Feb. 2.) Camp directors will be on hand to provide overviews of all programs and…
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Gov. Christie favors illegal behavior
Gov. Chris Christie has signed a bill that will allow the children of illegal immigrants to pay New Jersey’s in-state rates to go to the state’s colleges and universities. By Frank Paul Lukacs, East Windsor To the editor: Gov. Chris Christie has signed a bill that will allow the children of illegal immigrants to pay…
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WEST WINDSOR: Newcomers aid host Pirates
Dennis Symons Newcomer Aly Sayed helped the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys swim team win its own Pirate Invitational for the first time in school history on Saturday. Photo by Dennis Symons
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Staying Active and Engaged Can Help Seniors Beat the Winter Blues
Stein residents enjoying Zumba Gold with Karen
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Judge rules referendum was invalid
A New Jersey Appellate Court judge ruled Monday that a controversial non-binding Nov. 5 referendum on Hopewell Township taking over part of the road in front of Bear Tavern Elementary School was invali By John Tredrea, Special Writer A New Jersey Appellate Court judge ruled Monday that a controversial non-binding Nov. 5 referendum on Hopewell…
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