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  • HILLSBOROUGH: Diet, exercise proved key to her losing 130 pounds

    HILLSBOROUGH: Diet, exercise proved key to her losing 130 pounds

    Success story now working at Powerhouse Gym By Lee DiBlasio, Special Writer    The journey to lose 130 pounds started as an overweight young child for Patricia MacKinnon of Hillsborough.    Both of her parents, grandparents, and siblings were overweight. Trying diet after diet, she saw her weight skyrocket up and down with small successes and many…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Another youth soccer league begins play

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Another youth soccer league begins play

    Azra Baig photo. Players in the Fall In-Town Soccer League begin the season Saturday.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Transit Village to bring more traffic By John O’ Sullivan, Monmouth Junction To the editor:     Wake up citizens of South Brunswick, more traffic is coming into our town from the north, south, east, and west.    That’s right.    The traffic on US Routes 1, 27 and 130, along with the side roads that connect them,…

  • CRANBURY: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    CRANBURY: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Greenstein criticisms wrong By Ken Chiarella, Monroe To the editor:     I am writing as a citizen of Monroe Township to address a letter published recently in this paper and various others by Pat Appleby regarding State Sen. Linda Greenstein.    I take umbrage to the characterization of Sen. Greenstein as having “done nothing” for the…

  • CRANBURY: PHS soccer wins first on new turf

    By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group    In the years to come, Zeno Mazzocato will be the answer to a trivia question when people ask who scored the first goal in a regular season game on Princeton High’s new turf field.    But for now, the freshman is just happy to the score the goal that led…

  • Princeton resident begins Peace Corps service

    Princeton resident begins Peace Corps service

    Aly Azhar to train in Cameroon By Keith Loria, Special Writer    While many 21-year-olds are still “finding themselves” in college or out in the work force, Princeton’s Aly Azhar has known exactly what he’s wanted to do with his life for some time, and on Sept. 11, the young man departed for Cameroon to begin…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Pirates capture Mercer team tennis title

    By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Haley Rich thinks often about the expectations on the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls tennis program that she joined this year.    It has helped to motivate the Pirates freshman who is playing second singles.    ”Tennis is usually a single sport where you’re kind of on your own, but to…

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