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  • Double DeLuca Delight

    Krystina, Ali bring competitive fire to all fields By: Rudy Brandl    Krystina and Ali DeLuca have always been competitive. It doesn’t matter what sport or game they’re playing. They want to beat you.    The DeLuca sisters bring that competitive fire to the Hillsborough High girls’ lacrosse team. It’s not simply about how many times they…

  • Shake-up jump-starts Rider offense against Fairfield

    Rider baseball By: Jim Green    Mike Poalise might not consider himself a run producer, but he sure does a good impression of one.    The Rider University baseball team’s junior center fielder had been leading off most of the season before a recent slump by the Broncs led coach Barry Davis to shake up his lineup.…

  • Board nixes TV show bid

    Producers of reality show won’t be able to film in schools By:Donna Lukiw    Concerns over how the school district would be represented on a new reality TV show led the Board of Education to unanimously reject two TV producers’ bid to film in Hillsborough schools.    The producers of the up-coming reality show "Know It All,"…

  • Obituaries for week of May 5

    By:    Paul A. Urbani    Paul A. Urbani died April 27 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in Hamilton. He was 94.    Born in Trenton, he was a resident of Lawrence for more than 60 years.    Mr. Urbani attended Trenton schools, Drexel University and Michigan University.    Mr. Urbani served during World War II in the U.S.…

  • Ordog, FHS get revenge

    By: Sean Moylan    First and foremost, Matt Ordog is a winner.    Therefore those who know the Florence Township Memorial High School boys’ varsity baseball team’s senior star hurler know that a 4-2 early season loss to New Egypt didn’t sit well with Ordog or his teammates.    But on Tuesday at New Egypt, Ordog and the…

  • Game of Life helps teach high school students to cope

    Bordentown Regional High School students participate in the Game of Life, an event that confronts students with real-life problems and introduces them to various community services. By: William Wichert    Bordentown Regional High School junior Nicholas Debnarik approached the table and took a seat. He feared that his girlfriend was suffering from anorexia and he needed…

  • No kidding around

    Neighborhood children hold an anti-speeding rally, urging Washington Township motorists to slow down. By: Lauren Burgoon    WASHINGTON — The Sanguinetti kids haven’t gotten in a full game of basketball in a long time.    It’s not that their ball is flat or the hoop at the end of their driveway used to play games in the…

  • Raider golfers surging

    Team fires 199 to beat Immaculata By: John Beisser        As the Hillsborough High golf team heads into the home stretch of its season, the Raiders appear to be clicking on all cylinders.    The latest evidence of this fact came on April 28 when the Raiders earned an impressive 199-202 victory over a talent-laden Immaculata…

  • Red Raiders look to maintain focus down stretch of season

    Pennington baseball By: Mike Molaro    The Pennington School baseball squad knew that Monday’s game at Prep A foe Peddie had no bearing on either the Patriot Division standings or the Prep B state tournament seedings.    Still, head coach Jerry Russo wants his Red Raiders at peak performance with key games coming up this week.    "The…