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2 April 2008 — Rosewood Eagles take the crown at Deacon Jones Invitational.
Barden crossing to close
The railroad crossing at Barden Street in Princeton will be temporarily closed from April 7, 2008 through May 7, 2008 to observe and evaluate traffic patterns.
Citizens Information Bank
Commissioner Walter Martin plans to bring a resolution supporting a Citizens Information Bank before the Town Board on Monday night.
The Citizens Information Bank would contain information on healthcare, job training and recruitment of industry, trade agreements, national security, immigration, and education, with views from designated sources. The Town of Princeton would also provide documentation to keep citizens informed on town issues on a quarterly basis.
Beginner's genealogy class
A six-session course entitled “A Beginner’s Look at Genealogy” will be offered at the Johnston County Heritage Center in downtown Smithfield beginning Thursday night, March 27 and continuing weekly through May 1. The course will be offered through the Continuing Education Division of Johnston Community College. The sessions will last from 7 to 9 p.m. each Thursday in the Heritage Center’s third-floor reading room. Michael Watts of the Heritage Center staff will lead the sessions. Cost of the course is $30, and pre-registration is required through JCC. For more information, call the college at 209-2168 or 209-2552.
Bulldog Reverse Drawing
The 15th Annual Bulldog Reverse Drawing ticket sales have begun. The drawing will be held at the Princeton School Cafeteria on Sat., April 12 at 6 p.m.
Tickets are $50 each, with a final prize of $5,000 cash. You can purchase tickets from any booster club member or Athletic Director Al Musgrave. Proceeds to benefit Princeton Athletics.
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