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PRINCETON: Councilwoman calls for canopy collapse probe
A councilwoman on Monday called for the town to investigate why the long canopy at the old Dinky station collapsed last week. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A councilwoman on Monday called for the town to investigate why the long canopy at the old Dinky station collapsed last week. Councilwoman Jenny Crumiller, making that…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougars third in SCT tennis
MHS girls puts three flights in finals By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Stephanie Allen was disappointed not to win the Somerset County Tournament, but a stronger showing by her Montgomery High School girls tennis team made it easier to accept. Allen and her partner at first doubles, Emily Roeper, were one of three Cougars…
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LOOSE ENDS
Lacrosse players display teamwork on field and off By Pam Hersh, Special Writer lacrosse (l-kros, -krs) n. — A game played on a rectangular field by two teams of 10 players each, in which participants use a long-handled stick that has a webbed pouch on one end to maneuver a ball into the opposing team’s…
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14th Carnegie Center 5K and Fun Run to Raise Funds and Awareness for Parkinson’s Research Will be Held on September 28th in Princeton’s Carnegie Center
Proceeds will go to Parkinson’s research
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14th Carnegie Center 5K and Fun Run to Raise Funds and Awareness for Parkinson’s Research Will be Held on September 28th in Princeton’s Carnegie Center
By The Parkinson Alliance Central Jersey residents and businesses unite to support the Parkinson’s disease community (Kingston, NJ, September 4, 2013) — The Parkinson Alliance announced today that the 14th Carnegie Center 5K and Fun Run (CC5K) will be held on Saturday, September 28, 2013, in Princeton’s Carnegie Center. In addition to a USATF certified…
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PRINCETON: Councilwoman calls for canopy collapse probe
Firefighters examine part of the collapsed canopy at the old Princeton Dinky train station on Sept. 19. Staff photo by Lea Kahn
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HILLSBOROUGH: Mayor sees politics in ‘attack letters’ on administrator
He was there during open space interview with newspaper, Mayor DelCore says By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Hillsborough Mayor Frank DelCore has reacted strongly to letters that questioned Township Administrator Anthony Ferrera’s comments about a Sept. 19 open space forum organized by opponents of a Nov. 5 ballot question. In a letter, the mayor said…
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An orchestra at his fingertips
Organist to present concert at university chapel By Keith Loria, Special Writer When thinking about an exciting, fun night out listening to music, visions of an electric guitar, jazz piano or classical violin might come to mind. Rarely, does one think about an organ. Christopher Houlihan has changed that perception, dazzling audiences with his dynamic…
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