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PRINCETON: Retired head of school writes of ‘Wisdom at Play’
Play allows children to develop both socially and intellectually and enables them to harness innate wisdom as well as find common ground with those who are different from them, according to By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Packet Media Group Play allows children to develop both socially and intellectually and enables them to harness innate wisdom as…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Pedestrian bridge now closer to completion
The Greenway Pedestrian Bridge Committee is preparing a bid package and waiting for the dam permits to move forward with completing the project. By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The Greenway Pedestrian Bridge Committee is preparing a bid package and waiting for the dam permits to move forward with completing the project. ”That’s the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Zhang setting up Raiders for success
Junior helps girls volleyball ready for county tournament By Justin Feil, The Packet Group After two seasons on the Hillsborough High School junior varsity girls volleyball team and with a strong background, Savannah Zhang felt she had done everything possible to prepare for the next step. The junior has stepped into one of the starting…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police search for storage thieves
Police have released these photos of two suspects wanted for storage unit thefts.
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MONROE: Township celebrates 175th
Residents celebrate the 175 years since the township was created this past Saturday at Dey Farm. By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — Residents celebrate the 175 years since the township was created this past Saturday at Dey Farm. ”Again, we celebrate a 175 years in Monroe,” said John Katerba, Chairperson of the Historic Preservation…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Muslim festival draws thousands
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim. An estimated 4,500 people attended the Eid prayers and festival at the Islamic Society of Central Jersey Tuesday.
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EAST WINDSOR: Little League celebrates first 25 years
Amy Batista photoEast Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov presents a proclamation to P.A.L. President Frank Caravella.
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Plainsboro teen helps educate Yale University doctors about Tourette Syndrome
By Jeff Weber NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Between them, teenagers Grace Hawruk, Tommy Licato and Tess Kowalski have delivered more than a dozen presentations on behalf of the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders (NJCTS). They’ve spoken to students, teachers, doctors and residents about what it’s like to live with TS –…
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PRINCETON: Council member 911 call being investigated
A 911 phone call last month by Councilwoman Jo S. Butler is being investigated by the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A 911 phone call last month by Councilwoman Jo S. Butler is being investigated by the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office. The prosecutor’s office confirmed Wednesday that it is looking…
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