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PLAINSBORO: CHOP breaks ground on new specialty care center
Patient Danielle Hirsch waits for the day when she can get comprehensive health care in one hospital facility. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Packet Media Group PLAINSBORO — Patient Danielle Hirsch waits for the day when she can get comprehensive health care in one hospital facility. The 15-year-old Princeton Day School student has scoliosis and has to…
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PRINCETON: Lehigh rallies over Tigers football
PU offense impressive despite loss By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The end result was a loss, which didn’t sit well with the Princeton University football team. But there were enough encouraging signs during Saturday’s 29-28 season-opening defeat to Lehigh to make the Tigers feel like this season could still be something special. ”We know we…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Explanation, apology offered by letter writers
Latest step in open space forum flap To the editor: Letters we had published in last week’s Beacon were critical of comments apparently attributed to Township Administrator Anthony Ferrera in an online news article that discussed in part the then-upcoming meeting to discuss opposition to the November open space ballot question. The portion…
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WEST WINDSOR: Meet the mayoral candidates on Thursday
WEST WINDSOR — The mayoral candidates will be holding a meet and greet, as well as a discussion on town topics on Thursday, Sept. 26. WEST WINDSOR — The mayoral candidates will be holding a meet and greet, as well as a discussion on town topics on Thursday, Sept. 26. The forum will be held…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Junior Raiders continue grid play
Game summaries from Sept. 18-21 Flag (Grades 1-2) It was a great evening to play football on Wednesday (Sept. 18) as the Flag League Vikings met the Dolphins. The Vikings were led by several players on the defensive end. Collin DePace lead the team with 5 tackles (flag pulls) — two for a loss of…
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SOUTH COUNTY: Regionalization referendum OK’d
Questions pass by wide margins By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Today, Sept. 24, voters in Lambertville, Stockton and West Amwell said yes to regionalization of their schools. Voters said yes to both ballot questions: "Shall the South Hunterdon Regional School District be dissolved on a date to be determined by the Commissioner of Education?" Lambertville…
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NJCTS says 1st National Tourette Syndrome Caucus a success
Legislators, executives, lobbyists and representatives from various groups and organizations take in the first Bi-Partisan Congressional Tourette Syndrome Caucus on September 17 on Capitol Hill.
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PRINCETON: Panther boys win second straight
PDS soccer starting to come together By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The Princeton Day School boys soccer team hopes the results of its last two matches are indicative of the way the rest of the season can go. While the Panthers still have not quite started to hit on all cylinders, they did win their…
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Hillsborough: Dukes football teams take on Watchung Hills
Fourth week of the season is registered The Hillsborough Dukes hosted Watchung Hills on Sunday, Sept. 22, in the fourth week of the season. The Dukes competed in games across four levels starting at 9 in the morning Flag teams The Red Flag team played against Watchung Hills and scored seven times, with five touchdowns…
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