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PRINCETON: Raiders’ Taylor steady on court
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Blair Academy made the hour-and-a-half drive to play the Hun School girls tennis team Wednesday, but earlier in the year it was the Raiders that had headed north to play them. Stephanie Taylor didn’t mind the long trip. It gave the young Raiders a chance to bond, and with…
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Kessler Rehabilitation Center Opens Physical Therapy Facility in South Amboy
By irene maslowski Kessler Rehabilitation Center, one of the state’s leading providers of physical therapy services, will open its newest outpatient center at 540 Bordentown Avenue, on the 4th floor of South Amboy Medical Center on Monday November 4. The center, formerly known as Complete Rehab Therapy, will offer outpatient physical therapy services to individuals…
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WEST WINDSOR: Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week
Vinci was determined to win Mercer title By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Tom Vinci didn’t make his Mercer County Championship race strategy a secret last Friday. The West Windsor-Plainsboro High South senior told boys cross country teammates Nikhil Pulimood and Karn Setya exactly what he wanted to do. ”I told them my game plan,”…
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CRANBURY: MEETINGS
Mon., Nov. 4 Monroe Township Council regular meeting, 7 p.m., Municipal Building, 1 Municipal Plaza. Cranbury Board of Health, 7 p.m., Gourgaud Gallery, Municipal Building, 23A N. Main St. Cranbury Township Committee agenda meeting, 7 p.m., Municipal Building, 23A N. Main St. Tues., Nov. 5 Cranbury Board of Education, 7 p.m., large group room, Cranbury…
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CRANBURY: CALENDAR
Sundays through Nov. 17 ”New Jersey Fossils: Fabulous Creatures of Old:” 1-4 p.m., Cranbury Historical and Preservation Society; Cranbury Museum, 6 Park Place East; recorded information at 609-655-2611; for directions, visit www.CranburyHistory.org. Sat., Nov. 2 Jewish Film Festival, “God’s Neighbors,” 9:30 p.m., Regal Cinema Commerce Center, 2399 Route 1 South, North Brunswick. Tickets $6-$12. For…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Spooktacular draws hundreds
Azra Baig photoAbout 1,000 people attended the third annual Spooktacular at SBHS Sunday.
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Brian Alfaro Proud to be a Sponsor of the very first Purple Run
By 1888PressRelease (1888 PressRelease) Brian Alfaro and organizers of the Purple Run – an event to raise awareness about domestic violence. Brian Alfaro recently co-sponsored the first Purple Run. This run was to support and benefit the Family Violence Prevention Services and The Kristine Meza Foundation. It was organized on the 26th of October and…
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PRINCETON: Runners will include veterans, newcomers
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Like many runners registered for last year’s Princeton Half Marathon, Yana Rodgers was disappointed when the race had to be canceled. The Belle Mead resident says that she is relieved that the race will take place Sunday. It’s the first half marathon in Princeton in 26 years. ”I was…
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