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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Another youth soccer league begins play
On Saturday, the South Brunswick Soccer Club (SBSC) held its first games of the Fall In-Town Recreational soccer program. By Azra Baig, Special Writer On Saturday, the South Brunswick Soccer Club (SBSC) held its first games of the Fall In-Town Recreational soccer program. Bruce Willinger, the Vice President of In-Town Soccer, said there are 65…
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MCCC Unveils Plaque Honoring NJM Insurance For Donation to Trenton Campus
By Jim Gardner TRENTON – Mercer County Community College (MCCC) dedicated a plaque at the college’s Trenton campus Career Center on Sept. 25 in appreciation of New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company’s (NJM) $100,000 pledge to support expansion and development at MCCC’s downtown campus. “This is not just a vision for our Trenton campus, this is…
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MANVILLE: Library has game night, book club
The FrostKings Band, a swing and blues band, performed at the Manville Public Library on Thursday, Sept. 19.
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HILLSBOROUGH: The house has a hero
Hillsborough man trying to get Lawrenceville house on historic register By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The William Gulick House sits forlorn on the corner of Route 206 and Province Line Road in Lawrenceville, its front almost obscured by a tangle of weeds, vines and overgrown trees. Most of the windows on the first floor have…
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JAMESBURG: Fall Festival slated
The borough of Jamesburg will be holding its annual Fall Festival on a Saturday this year. The borough of Jamesburg will be holding its annual Fall Festival on a Saturday this year. The date will be Oct. 19 from noon to 5 p.m. with a rain date of Oct. 20 at the same times. The…
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PRINCETON: MCT lifts Knights, Panthers
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Adjusting to a new spot in the lineup isn’t easy, and nothing tests a player like the Mercer County Tournament. Renee Karchere-Sun had the biggest of shoes to fill for the Princeton Day School girls tennis team, and the sophomore is starting to get comfortable in her first year…
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Princeton resident begins Peace Corps service
Picasa Aly Azhar, of Princeton, left for Cameroon on Sept. 11 to begin training as a youth development volunteer in the Peace Corps.
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MCCC Unveils Plaque Honoring NJM Insurance For Donation to Trenton Campus
Bernie Flynn, President and CEO of NJM Insurance, and MCCC President Patricia C. Donohue unveil a plaque outside MCCC’s Trenton campus Career Center in honor of a $100,000 contribution from NJM.
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