Category: archives
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‘And the World Goes ‘Round’
A cast of five perform a show of the music and lyrics of John Kander and Fred Ebb at Villagers Theatre. By: Stuart Duncan Clockwise from top: Lynnea Fuccille, Michelle Russell, Kristin Mularz, Kevin Gray and Matt Hardin star in And the World Goes ‘Round’ at The Villagers. Let’s face it the musical stage…
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Banding together
Residents form group to protect rural area. By: Joseph Harvie A group of residents in the rural northeast section of town says it will not back down in its opposition to warehouse construction west of the N.J. Turnpike. The residents have formed the East Village Association of South Brunswick to ensure that they have a…
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The Ferry House
With high standards, an imaginative menu including ‘French-Mex’ fusion and top-notch ingredients, Chef Bobby Trigg has found his niche. By: Tom and Kate O’Neill The Ferry House 32 Witherspoon St. Princeton (609) 924-2488 www.theferryhouse.com Food: Generally excellent Service: Attentive, polished, friendly Prices: Expensive Cuisine: French and new American with Mexican accents Vegetarian: Most of "The…
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Walinchus twins provide power in paint
Amy and Katy key Manville’s inside game By: John E. Powers For most of the season, for most of their two years as the main inside force of the Manville High School girls’ basketball team, twin sisters Katy and Amy Walinchus have made their contributions without much fanfare. They have never been the top…
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Ayeni fifth in shot at MOC
By: Carolyn M. Hartko Six South Brunswick High School athletes went into Princeton’s Jadwin Gym last Sunday for the NJSIAA Meet of Champions for Winter Track and Field, and one came out with a medal. Viking senior Yemi Ayeni threw 53-3.75 for fifth place in the boys’ shot put. Ayeni, who threw 57-3.75 at the…
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Play practice
"Guys and Dolls" CHS students Colin Fitzpatrick (Sky Masterson) and Megan Templon (Sgt. Sarah Brown) pose during a rehearsal for "Guys and Dolls" on Friday afternoon. There will be four performances: March 17 and 18 at 7:30 p.m., and two performances on March 19, at 2 and 8 p.m. in the new Hopewell Valley Performing…
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Cat for a day
Area schools celebrate Dr. Seuss-themed Read Across America Week. By: Scott Morgan So, what’s it like to be the Cat in the Hat this week? Busy, for one thing. If the weather’s warm (though that doesn’t seem to be in vogue this year), it’s kind of stuffy. But more than anything, it seems to be…
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Pantry needs food donations
Pantry in need of gelatin deserts, rice, juices, coffee and boxed mashed potatoes among other things. By: Joseph Harvie After an unexpected increase in the demand for food, the township Food Pantry is finding its cupboard nearly bare. The pantry helped 27 families in February and needs help restocking its shelves with gelatin deserts, rice,…
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Borough considers hiring two police officers
By:Roger Alvarado A resolution that would authorize the hiring of two additional borough police officers will come before the members of the Borough Council for approval Monday, Mayor Angelo Corradino said. During his annual reorganization address in January, Mayor Corradino said he was proud of the fact that the borough had gotten to a point…
