Category: archives
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Pitching propelled Mustangs to solid season
Anderson, Lukacs were impressive By: Rudy Brandl Manville High baseball coach Steve Venuto felt a sense of satisfaction after his team finished the 2005 campaign with a 13-6 record. The veteran skipper always strives for a winning record and an appearance in the state playoffs and his boys reached both of those goals this…
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Greyhounds finish 27-4
By: Sean Moylan One can dissect the Northern Burlington Regional High School girls’ varsity softball team’s 3-0 loss to South Plainfield in the Group III Jersey title game played at Tom’s River East on Saturday 1000 times, but the game always boils down to the same 2 factors the two runs the Tigers scored…
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Best wishes to the HoVal Class of 2005
EDITORIAL By Ruth Luse It seems it was only yesterday that members of the Central High School Class of 2004 finished four years of high school and began their separate journeys toward adulthood. Many went on to more education on the college level. Some entered the working world. We imagine that wherever they went, they…
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Morgan’s arm worthy of a good hand
By: Sean Moylan A day after losing a 3-0 decision to South Plainfield in the NJSIAA Group III New Jersey finals, Chelsey Morgan was back out there on the mound pitching for her South Jersey Devil’s travel softball team. Still the championship game was not far from her mind. "I honestly thought if we got…
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Council approves borough tax increase
Limited state aid, necessary expenditures force additional spending in tab for Allentown. By: Marisa Maldonado ALLENTOWN The Borough Council approved its $1.8 million municipal budget for 2005 last week with little fanfare despite a 10 percent tax increase contained in the spending plan. The municipal tax rate will rise 9.5 cents to 96.8 cents…
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University scientists share knowledge with Toll Gate students
Toll Gate parents and Princeton University scientists ran exhibit tables and demonstrations to teach families about everything from DNA to fluid dynamics to materials science. Students brought their families to school on a late April evening for Toll Gate Grammar School’s Science Night in the school cafeteria and gym. Toll Gate parents and Princeton University…
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Cardinal medals in 400H
Lawrence outdoor track By: John E. Powers Brian Scott came out of nowhere. The Lawrence High School senior, who will attend Cornell University in the fall, came out of a low heat in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles at last week’s Meet of Champions in South Plainfield to take seventh and medal. Scott ran a personal…
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POST FORUM: What advice do you have for students graduating from South Brunswick High School?
POST FORUM Join the debate. The South Brunswick Post is hosting a weekly forum that allow readers and users of the World Wide Web to offer their opinions on a variety of issues. The forum is designed to encourage debate and to offer the community information about the direction residents of South Brunswick want their…
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Writing award goes to sandwich tale
Washington eighth-grader Rajesh Kuppuraju placed second in the National PTA Reflections Program writing contest with a story about a crime-fighting sandwich named Subwich. By: Lauren Burgoon WASHINGTON Meet Subwich, America’s newest superhero. He’s tough, he’s brave, he’s a crime-fighting sandwich out to protect the world from thieves and the Big Cheese. He’s also the…
