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Indian-Americans ring in festive season
By JESSICA D’AMICO Staff Writer In observance of Navratri, attendees perform a traditional Indian dance at the Navratri celebration at the New Jersey Convention & Exposition Center in Edison on Oct. 26. The nine-day Hindu holiday comes before Diwali, the Festival of Lights. SCOTT FRIEDMAN I t’s that time of year. Stores are bustling with…
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PRINCETON: Panthers capture Prep B tennis title
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor With flight wins from Maria Martinovic and Emily Dyckman, and a little help from Montclair Kimberley, the Princeton Day School girls tennis team won its second straight Prep B state championship Thursday. Martinovic is new to the Panthers this year, but not new to winning state titles. She has…
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NJ Walks For TS reaches deep into Central Jersey for Honorary Committee
By Jeff Weber The New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders (NJCTS) is proud to announce the formation of an Honorary Committee for the 4th annual NJ Walks for TS at Mendham, scheduled to take place Saturday, November 23, at Borough Park. The walk will be a day of advocacy, awareness, acceptance and…
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PRINCETON: Historic Witherspoon house to be auctioned
When Tom and Avril Moore first saw Tusculum, the 18th-century fieldstone farmhouse on Cherry Hill Road in Princeton was on its way to being ruined. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer> When Tom and Avril Moore first saw Tusculum, the 18th-century fieldstone farmhouse on Cherry Hill Road in Princeton was on its way to being ruined.…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirate girls repeat as Mercer XC champs
Dennis Symons West Windsor-Plainsboro High South’s Dierdre Casey was the second finisher for her team to help the Pirates repeat as Mercer County champions. Photo by Dennis Symons
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirate boys roll to fourth straight title
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor TITUSVILLE — Karn Setya sat untying his shoes after the Mercer County Cross Country Championships, and marveled at his West Windsor-Plainsboro South program that won an unprecedented fourth straight title Friday at Washington Crossing Park. ”People count us out time and time again just because we lose some of…
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Ghotit Dyslexia – Launches a $100,000 Grant for Dyslexics
By 1888PressRelease 1888PressRelease – Ghotit launches a $100,000 grant for students with dyslexia and/or dysgraphia that have economic problems. This grant will allow dyslexic students to cope better in schools, colleges, and universities by using Ghotit Real Writer & Reader software. Instead of directing students how to apply to a grant that will pay for…
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Ghotit Dyslexia – Launches a $100,000 Grant for Dyslexics
By -1888PressRelease 1888PressRelease – Ghotit launches a $100,000 grant for students with dyslexia and/or dysgraphia that have economic problems. This grant will allow dyslexic students to cope better in schools, colleges, and universities by using Ghotit Real Writer & Reader software. Instead of directing students how to apply to a grant that will pay for…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirate boys roll to fourth straight title
Dennis Symons West Windsor-Plainsboro High South senior Karn Setya finished fourth to help the Pirates capture a fourth straight Mercer County championship. Photo by Dennis Symons
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