Category: archives
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Tennis squad rebounds against Steinert
Hopewell Valley girls tennis By: John E. Powers The Hopewell Valley Central High School girls tennis team had quite an interesting opening to its season last week. And both results a win and a loss bode well for the young team. The Lady Bulldogs dropped their opener Aug. 31 to West Windsor-Plainsboro North…
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N.J. national guards send water bottles to Gulf Coast
The New Jersey Army and Air National Guard members have flown move than 67,000 cases of donated water to New Orleans. Since the first mission left McGuire Air Force Base for Naval Air Station New Orleans on Sept. 2, New Jersey Army and Air National Guard members have consolidated and flown 44 flights of approximately…
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Washington adopts Gulf Coast town
Trucks travel down to Ocean City, Miss., Washington’s newly adopted town, to bring supplies and donations to the Gulf Coast region. By: Lauren Burgoon WASHINGTON Few, if any, township residents have ever set foot in Ocean Springs, Miss. In fact, few had probably heard of the small Gulf Coast town until recently. But that…
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LETTERS: Community suffered loss
To the editor: The South Brunswick community suffered a great loss in the passing of a wonderful man, Sid Lee. While he was only on this earth for 37 years, Sid was able to accomplish more than most do in two lifetimes. Sid was a quiet and simple man whose passion was to coach…
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Sept. 23-29
By: STAGE The Actors Company, Williamson Hall, Westminster Choir College, Hamilton and Walnut lanes, Princeton, Falsettos, Sept. 23-25, Fri.-Sat. 8 p.m., sun. 3 p.m., $15, $10 students/seniors; (609) 921-2663. Peddie School, Longstreet Hall, South Main Street, Hightstown, Dramatist Workshop staged readings: The Annals of Eelin-Ok by Jeffrey Ford and South Beach by Gary Brav, Sept.…
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Crisis of Faith
Damian McNicholl’s first novel uses black humor to chronicle a gay childhood in Northern Ireland.http://www.zwire.com/site/myzwire.cfm?newsid=15210330&BRD=1091&PAG=461&dept_id=343157&rfi=6 By: Susan Van Dongen Tension between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland; poverty and prejudice; mortal sin and the infallibility of the church; sexual identity and shame these are the elements of Damian McNicholl’s first novel, A Son Called…
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Letters to the Editor
Fromthe Sept. 15 edition Loved one’s passing inspires reflection on faith To the editor: The enclosed opinion is the result of the recent death of my beautiful wife, Wilhelmina Sahol, on March 27, 2005. After reading so many articles denying the presence of God, I felt it necessary to write my beliefs. Time Magazine, Aug.…
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Nov. 25-Dec. 1
STAGE George Street Playhouse, 9 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, Inspecting Carol, Nov. 29-Dec. 31, Tue.-Fri. 8 p.m., Sat. 2, 8 p.m., Sun. 2, 7 p.m.; www.gsponline.org
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Hopewell Township officials adopt historic landmarks laws
Each ordinance tells why the site in question has historic significance. By John Tredrea Six ordinances that designate six Hopewell Township sites as historic landmarks were adopted by unanimous votes of the Hopewell Township Committee Monday night. The township’s Historic Sites Preservation Commission recommended adoption of these measures to the Township Committee, which had introduced…
