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PRINCETON: Hazel helps Tigers to narrow win
PU men’s basketball edges Lafayette in OT By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Ben Hazel hasn’t spent much time on the court for the Princeton University men’s basketball team the past few years. But this year is different and the junior is hoping he can make an impact. Hazel scored eight straight points for the Tigers…
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WEST WINDSOR: New Japanese and Asian Fusion restaurant opens
West Windsor Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh helped cut the ribbon on Monday, Nov. 18, announcing the opening of Peony Pavilion, a new BYO Japanese and Asian Fusion restaurant located at 15 Farber Road, ne West Windsor Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh helped cut the ribbon on Monday, Nov. 18, announcing the opening of Peony Pavilion, a new BYO…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Allan Altamirano, 25, of Princeton, was arrested Nov.16 and charged with driving while intoxicated on Nassau Street at Pine Street around 10:59 p.m. Jose Alvarado, 30, of Salisbury, Md., was arrested Nov.16 and charged with driving while intoxicated on Vandeventer Avenue at 2:19 a.m. Dana Vickerie, 51, of North Brunswick, was arrested Nov. 15…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Dukes honor their scholar-athletes
The Hillsborough Dukes recently recognized its students who maintain high grade-point averages while participating in Pop Warner football and cheer programs at an annual bonfire on Oct. 26. In all, 17 Hillsborough Dukes athletes made the Pop Warner National Academic All American teams, including Kate Van Pelt and Andrew Kurowski, who were also on the…
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PAGING PDS: Are Advanced Placement courses worth it or not?
Like most high school seniors, I spent a portion of my summer visiting colleges and narrowing down the list of schools to which I would like to apply. By Iqra Asghar Like most high school seniors, I spent a portion of my summer visiting colleges and narrowing down the list of schools to which I…
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IN THE KITCHEN: Nov. 22, 2013
Turkey stuffing old and new By Pat Tanner, Special Writer Is it just my family, or do most people consider stuffing the most beloved part of the Thanksgiving meal? Assuming we Tanners are not an anomaly (at least in this one regard), I asked chefs from two of the most popular, successful new eateries to…
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AREA: Erica Condon named Jointure’s director
Erica Condon has been hired as executive director of The Jointure educational, non-profit organization group serving residents in several communities in Somerset County. The Jointure involves more than 500 children in before and after-school programs in three school districts, a pre-school/kindergarten program, a summer enrichment program, an adult education program and classes for ESL, GED…
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