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  • South Eagles win third straight

    By: John Powers    After experiencing a 0-5 start — a stretch that included three losses by a touchdown or less, one in overtime — the South Hunterdon Regional High School’s football team enjoyed two absolute routs of Imhotep Charter and Manville.    And then there was Saturday’s wild and crazy game against Dunellen in Green Brook…

  • Editorial-Nov. 11, 2004

    Help out needy on Thanksgiving By: Mae Rhine    LAMBERTVILLE — While you’re out shopping for your Thanksgiving turkey and all the trimmings, why not pick up a couple of extra items?    Donate those items to the Delaware Valley Council of Churches’ 15th annual dinner, hosted by St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, Thanksgiving Day…

  • Letters-Nov. 11, 2004

    A tribute to Kenny Foster To the editor:    This is a tribute to Kenny Foster from his brother-in-law.    He died Oct. 14. He lived most of his life in Stockton until a few years ago when he moved to Bath, N.C.     When I first sat down to collect my thoughts, I had no idea…

  • Police Blotter-Nov. 11, 2004

    Lambertville    Sunday at 10:13 a.m., police charged Carmen Vasquez, 22, of Lambertville with drunken driving.    Police said they saw his vehicle traveling on Church Street and drift left, nearly striking several parked cars. As it approached North Union Street, police said they noticed the windshield was obstructed by several items hanging form the rearview mirror.…

  • Lyrical Diversions

    Poetry is personal for Bill Wunder and Camille Norvaisas, the top two finishers in the hunt for Bucks County’s pre-eminent bard. By: Amy Brummer TIMEOFF/AMY BRUMMER Bill Wunder (standing) is the new Bucks County poet laureate. Mr. Wunder’s fiancé, Camille Norvaisas, was first-runner-up in the competition. They live in Feasterville with their dog, Pablo.    Bill…

  • Pirates’ Ennis wins Mercer XC crown

    South finishes one point shy of team title By: Justin Feil    HAMILTON — Joe Ennis did exactly what he wanted to do, and he simply could do no more to bring the West Windsor-Plainsboro South boys’ cross country team closer to a Mercer County Championship.    Ennis won the race overall in 15:49 to count just…

  • Planning director appointed in Montgomery

    By: Kara Fitzpatrick    MONTGOMERY — After some restructuring in the township’s planning office, Lori Savron has been selected to fill the new position of planning director, effective Monday.    Ms. Savron, who has served as the township’s assistant planner and open space coordinator of five years, will be responsible for directing and coordinating the procedures of…

  • ‘Nurturing the nurturers’

    Princeton Senior Resource Center reaches out to at-home caregivers. By: Christian Kirkpatrick    Forget selling ice to the Eskimos. Teena Cahill could convince teenagers that cleaning the basement is better than a trip to the mall with Daddy’s credit card. She could talk hermits into hosting block parties, acrophobes into climbing mountains.    On Saturday, from 10…

  • OBITUARIES, Nov. 9, 2004

    Margaret Cook Wallace, Nathan Levine, Julian Saltz Margaret Cook Wallace Community activist Margaret Cook Wallace, a longtime Princeton resident, died Sunday at home. She was 95.    Daughter of the late Edmund D. Cook and Margaret Parsons Hewitt, she was born in Trenton and moved to Princeton in 1926. She was a graduate of Miss Fine’s…