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Michael Cintron of West Windsor placed third in Princeton Latin Academy’s annual Bruno Day science fair. Cintron gave a presentation on Edwin Hubble, the scientist behind the Big Bang theory.

Bruno Day honors the 16th century scientist and monk, Giordano Bruno. Students prepare a book and display about a chosen scientist and the teachers rate the students on their ability to discuss their subject.

Saranya Thana received the Sarah Livingston Reid Award awarded by the Past President’s Group of Mercer County PTAs. A student at High School North, her guidance counselor is Gail Bruno.

Graduates of the Cambridge School include West Windsor residents Kathryn Brown, Rachel Dashevsky, Alex Lohwater, Emily Robinson, and Bryan Zeitzer.

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