Category: archives
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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…
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Lady Raiders played, defeated state powers
Solid season ended with two tough tourney losses By: Rudy Brandl The Hillsborough High girls’ soccer team proved it could play with anybody in the state this fall. It’s a shame that the season ended with two losses within less than 24 hours, but it’s certainly not surprising that both games were decided by one…
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Obituaries for week of Nov. 25
Antonino Antinoro Antonino Antinoro, 66, died Nov. 16 at Capital Health System at Fuld in Trenton. Born in Villalba, Sicily, he resided in Lawrence for the past 41 years. Mr. Antinoro served seven years in the New Jersey National Guard. He retired in 1997 after five years from the Ewing Township Board of Education in…
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Sherrard at her best among the best
Hopewell Valley cross country By: Shawn Mecchi This past Saturday at the Meet of Champions, Hopewell Valley Central High School’s Emily Sherrard knocked seven seconds off her personal best time at Holmdel Park, capping off her season with a 22nd place finish in a field of 182 of New Jersey’s most elite runners. "It was…
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WW-P South’s Miller is Heisman winner
Pirates senior runner is standout in classroom, community By: Justin Feil Lisa Miller has some idea of how difficult it is to be a state champion in anything. Each of the past three years, the West Windsor-Plainsboro South senior has ended her cross country season at the Meet of Champions. Competing in a sea of…
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Browns Mills woman charged with prostitution
Police say she stole van from motel parking lot. By: Lea Kahn A Burlington County woman faces a variety of charges after she went to Mount’s Motel on Brunswick Pike with a Pemberton Township man she met in Trenton and then stole his minivan at 6:05 p.m. Nov. 19, police said. Samantha Kenyon, 22, of…
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LHS student charged for bomb threat
False alarm cleared high school Nov. 15. By: Lea Kahn An 18-year-old Lawrence High School student has been charged with filing a false public alarm and tampering with evidence for concocting a device that LHS officials believed was a bomb last week. Edward W. McMullen III of Hillside Drive in Washington Township was arrested at…
