Category: archives
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Cardinal seniors go out winners
Lawrence football By: Jim Green The Lawrence High School football seniors ended their final season just as they began it in dominating fashion. The Cardinals, just as they have done ever since their season-opening rout of Trenton, leaned heavily on their senior backfield of Adam Oliszewski and Alex Parson, riding the productive duo to…
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Cheering to a nation
By: Rich Fisher It took approximately 24 hours for apprehension to turn into elation for the South Brunswick PAL Midget cheerleaders. On Saturday morning, during the team’s final run-through for Sunday’s Pop Warner East Regional competition, the Midgets’ left flyer Katie Robicheau suffered a broken arm due to an unfortunate accident. The team called an…
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Thanksgiving musings
BOOK NOTES by Dr. Joan Ruddiman As we sit down together for the annual feast, we celebrate all that we are thankful for. (Or in our case we stand as there are too many of us to fit in one room let alone at one table.) The thanks we all tend to offer,…
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Board pushes support for school
Upper Freehold Board of Education holds meetings to encourage residents to vote for the addition of a middle school. By: Lauren Burgoon UPPER FREEHOLD In just a few short weeks Allentown and Upper Freehold residents will head to the polls to decide the fate of a proposed middle school. The Board of Education is…
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Gas station asked to stay out
Windsor residents say moving a 24-hour gas station to Church Street could hurt the "town time forgot." By: Lauren Burgoon WASHINGTON Twice a month a group of Windsor homeowners gets together for potluck dinners to discuss politics, get to know each other better and take time and out enjoy the lifestyle that living in…
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Princeton Packet Girls’ Soccer Player of the Year
Carnevale led Knights to best season yet By: Bob Nuse Kevin Mackenzie already had a pretty good idea of what the opposition thought of Jessica Carnevale. But when his West Windsor-Plainsboro North girls’ soccer team played Moorestown in the state Group III semifinals, his thoughts were confirmed. "Moorestown had three girls on her every time…
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NEHS field hockey second in Group I again
By: Kyle Moylan EWING The results may sound similar, but the Group I championship contests between Pingry and New Egypt the past two years were two very different games. For the second year in a row, Pingry defeated New Egypt for the title. After a 2-1 win last season, Pingry was victorious by a…
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Pro of the Year Bowman cites CVCC members
Director of Golf believes club’s support is key to award By: Bob Nuse Allan Bowman was proud to be named the New Jersey Professional Golf Association’s Professional of the Year. But he also knows it’s an honor that could have been bestowed on the entire membership of Cherry Valley Country Club. "I think part how…
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Cutler makes Rutgers track team
Former MHS star hobbled by injury By: Rudy Brandl Rigorous training can have its benefits and downfalls. Just ask Amy Cutler, whose hard work recently landed her a spot on the Rutgers University track and field team but also caused a left knee injury that will keep her out of action for the start of…
