Category: archives
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NBC tennis starts 5-0
By: Sean Moylan Secretly, Larry Young knew his Northern Burlington County Regional High School boys’ varsity tennis team had the ability to get off to a great start. However, there were a lot of "ifs" being that the team was so young and inexperienced. Nonetheless, with a 3-2 win at Cinnaminson this past Monday, the…
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Ryan tryin’ to rebound
By: Redd E. Patrick Ryan Cohen would like to forget the 2004 golf season, but then again, if he didn’t go through everything he did a year ago, he may not have the positive outlook he does now. As a sophomore, Cohen averaged two strokes-over-par in helping South Brunswick win its first Greater Middlesex Conference…
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Fieldsboro expects tax increase
Fieldsboro Borough Council’s 2005 budget represents the borough’s first municipal tax rate increase in a decade. FIELDSBORO The Borough Council was expected to introduce its 2005 budget on Wednesday, a $570,000 package that represents the borough’s first municipal tax rate increase in a decade. The budget, which carries a tax levy of 74.7 cents…
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Suspected damage to Washington Crossing Bridge under investigation
Span closed to traffic indefinitely. By Ruth Luse The flooding of April 4 still is affecting those who use the Washington Crossing Bridge that connects the Titusville area with Washington Crossing, Pa. After reopening April 6 at about 2 p.m., the bridge was closed again the evening of April 7 and still was closed Wednesday.…
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Pattern and Symmetry
Bharatnatyam, a traditional Indian dance, unites community and culture. By: Indrani Datta Susana Ayyanathan performs a dance dedicated to Lord Krishna at the Bharata Kala NrityakShetra school in South Brunswick. It’s 9 a.m. Sunday and five teenage girls are stamping their bare feet on the cold floor of the Bharata Kala NrityakShetra dance school in…
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DISPATCHES: Help put a stop to vicious cycle of violence
DISPATCHES By Hank Kalet Join South Brunswick’s Domestic Violence Task Force’s Enough is Enough Humanity March and take a stand against violence. The story goes like this. It is a true story, one that should never have to be told. It is about a young woman, college-age. She has a boyfriend she thinks she loves.…
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PU football team invites women to gridiron clinic
The Princeton University Football team has invited women of the surrounding communities to learn more about football, in a hands-on teaching and coaching environment, while benefiting cancer research. On Sunday, May 1, the team coaching staff will conduct The 2005 Women’s Clinic, a day of learning about and playing football. The clinic will be held…
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LETTERS: Council excluded from chief ceremony
To the editor: Recent press coverage of South Brunswick makes reference to the fact that no elected officials attended the March 31 swearing in of a new police chief. As one of those elected officials, I want to correct the possible misconception that this was by choice. Unfortunately, we were not invited. I received…
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Council names new member
Planning Board member Harry Brown replaces former Councilman Michael Carroll on the Fieldsboro Borough Council. FIELDSBORO The Borough Council this week named Planning Board member Harry Brown to replace former Councilman Michael Carroll. According to Mayor Ed Tyler, Mr. Carroll resigned his seat on the Borough Council last week, citing pressing family and work…
