Category: archives
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Elks seeking more visibility in 2005
Members of the Robbinsville Elks plan to continue their work in 2005 to bring hope to dozens of disabled children. By: Lauren Burgoon WASHINGTON Their lodge may be small and hard to find, their active membership may be declining and their fund-raisers may bring in less than desired, but members of the Robbinsville Elks…
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Borowsky calls for more dedication
Lawrence ice hockey By: John E. Powers The Lawrence High School ice hockey team is short-handed and it’s reflected in the Cardinals’ 0-7 record. But a lack of depth isn’t the only thing that has been plaguing the Cardinals. "It’s a combination of injuries mixed in with a lack of dedication and a lack of…
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Dougherty takes justifiable pride in 200th win
By: Ken Weingartner When Joe Dougherty applied for the head coaching job at East Brunswick High School two decades ago, he was turned away because there was a belief that he wasn’t good at developing wrestlers. So Dougherty ended up in South Brunswick, where he merely developed an entire program. And on Dec. 22, in…
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Letters to the editor
For the Dec. 30 issue. Pay-to-play law needs more research To the editor: To my knowledge no contributor to the Republicans in Mansfield have ever been promised employment in exchange for contributions. The present hype in Mansfield appears to be sour grapes because independent (Ray) Stupienski couldn’t raise more money. As far as I know…
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Cards show progress against St. Patrick’s
Lawrence boys basketball By: Jim Green Prior to tipoff of the Lawrence High School boys basketball team’s game against St. Patrick’s of Elizabeth last week, a couple of the Cardinals found themselves laughing. The source of their amusement? The size of the opponents they were going to have to guard from the powerful parochial school.…
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Township Council getting set for 2005
Township Council kicks off the New Year with a reorganization meeting. By: Joseph Harvie Three Township Council members will be sworn at a special meeting Sunday when the Township Council reorganizes for the new year. Township Manager Matt Watkins said the reorganization meeting will be held at the Senior Center at 1:30 p.m. Along with…
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New Hope unhappy with condo project
Developer Tom Scannapieco wanted to build 84 units, double what is allowed under present zoning. By: Linda Seida NEW HOPE Developer Tom Scannapieco will have to head back to the drawing board before borough officials warm to his plan to build 84 luxury units for empty nesters. Mr. Scannapieco, president of Scannapieco Development Corp.…
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Senior Menus-Dec. 30, 2004
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $4.35. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise noted. Thursday, Dec. 30 Pineapple juice, stuffed cabbage…
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Hillsborough student body is the best
To the editor By: At the Hillsborough High School basketball game last Thursday, the student body displayed one of the best moments I have witnessed at a sporting event. Moments after the game announcer announced that due to difficulties with the audio equipment, the game would start without the playing of the Star Spangled Banner,…
