Category: archives
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Devon Delaney does it again, with flair
"I added roasted red peppers for taste and color, and scallions for a bite of onion" By: Pat Tanner Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski Cooking contest entrant Devon Delaney of Princeton prepares to serve what she hopes will be her grand-prize chicken dish to faculty colleagues at Princeton Junior School. When Devon Delaney of Princeton…
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Sahli breaks her own record
By: Rich Fisher Jay Gilligan promised that his Cranbury School track and field team would be worth getting excited about, and so far the Vikings have done nothing to prove their coach wrong. Dana Sahli broke the school and Greater Middlesex County long jump record in a meet with Community, Timberlane, Crossroads, Salk and Millstone…
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TANGENTS: A big toothy grin for this year’s trip to the dentist
TANGENTS By John Saccenti This year, the dentist’s office is all smiles. Hey everybody, they gave me floss this time, and I got it without a lecture. Last year in these very pages I whined about going to the dentist. The waiting, the gruff looks, the many lectures about the virtues of flossing and the…
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EDITORIALS: Mourning loss on Main Street
EDITORIALS A staple of business life on one of America’s Main Steets. A Main Street institution is closing after nearly 80 years. Since its opening in 1926, Cranbury Paint & Hardware has been a fixture. Grills and lawn mowers would line the sidewalk in front of the store during the warmer months, while local residents…
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Voters OK school tab
Cranbury school budget passes 3-to-1. By: Josh Appelbaum Cranbury voters gave a big thumbs up to the district’s $15.6 million school budget Tuesday. Voters overwhelmingly supported the plan, which includes a $12.4 million tax levy, by a 3-to-1 ratio, with 303 residents voting for and 76 against. Voters also re-elected three incumbents, Kenneth Griffin, Frank…
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No slump for Lady Dawgs
Hopewell Valley girls lacrosse By: Jim Green The Hopewell Valley Central High School girls lacrosse team didn’t suffer any hangover from its tough loss to rival Pennington. The Lady Bulldogs bounced back from last week’s two-goal defeat in superb fashion, overcoming the absence of two key players to beat Princeton 14-2 on April 14, followed…
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Bats wake up against Allentown
Lawrence baseball By: Jim Green The Lawrence High School baseball team’s bats finally caught up. The Cardinals had received fine pitching for the majority of their first five games, but offensive struggles left them with a 1-4 mark. On Monday, though, both phases of the game finally came together as Lawrence notched a 10-8 win…
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Fedroff cycle powers baseball team
RAIDER ROUNDUP By: Rudy Brandl Hillsborough High’s baseball bats broke out in a big way last week and helped the team remain unbeaten through its first six games of the 2005 season. Junior slugger Tim Fedroff hit for the cycle in Thursday’s 10-9 victory at Franklin. That was the offensive highlight of another huge winning…
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Start the day with Janet Evanovich
BOOK NOTES by Dr. Joan Ruddiman This is true confessions time. I’ve never listened to a book on tape and I’ve never read a Janet Evanovich novel. Until now. Spring break allows for some indulgences along with playing catch-up and the desperate attempts to get ahead. On the to-do list was to go to the…
