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WEST WINDSOR: Pirate girls adjust to life at the top
Rancan helps cross country win first Group IV crown By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor It took some getting used to for Christina Rancan to adjust to being near the front of the pack. The West Windsor-Plainsboro South sophomore wasn’t accustomed to it in the beginning of the cross country season. ”I took it out…
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CRANBURY: PHS soccer run ends in semis
By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group When the Central Jersey Group III tournament started, the Princeton High boys soccer team hardly looked like a team ready to make a run at a sectional title. The Little Tigers had gone 1-4-1 in the six games leading up to their CJ III opener against Neptune. But this…
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PRINCETON: Morven exhibits maritime memorabilia
Richard Updike has spent the past 50 years collecting all things maritime, from paintings of vessels at sea to rare objects dating back hundreds of years By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Richard Updike has spent the past 50 years collecting all things maritime, from paintings of vessels at sea to rare objects dating back…
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PRINCETON: Trinity Turkey Trot a benefit race and food drive
The spirit of giving is what has grown the Trinity Turkey Trot from 70 runners the first year to over 1,000 runners last year. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer PRINCETON The spirit of giving is what has grown the Trinity Turkey Trot from 70 runners the first year to over 1,000 runners last year.…
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PRINCETON: Council looks at new storage facility
The council voted 5-1 last week to introduce a bond ordinance that among other things pays for “preliminary expenses” of a 30,000-square-foot garage that would house public works vehicles and equipment. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton’s $97 million municipal debt apparently is not deterring council members from moving ahead with an expensive public…
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PRINCETON: Students wary of meningitis threat
Bina Peltz Princeton University has issued plastic cups to students as a re´minder not to share drinking cups during a meningitis outbreak on campus. Photo by Bina Peltz
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Township honors veterans
Ed Birch photo. The Police Department Honor Guard presents the colors at the municipal complex Monday.
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PRINCETON: University to offer meningitis vaccine
Phil McAuliffe An outbreak of meningitis at Princeton University has prompted the CDC to consider emergency vaccinations for use on campus.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: House fire kills pet
A Monmouth Junction family escaped injury, but their pet dog was killed Saturday night when fire broke out in their Fox Hill Road home, according to police. By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor A Monmouth Junction family escaped injury, but their pet dog was killed Saturday night when fire broke out in their Fox Hill…
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