Category: archives

  • MHS boys continue soccer streak

    Team ends with 3-1 win over GL By: John E. Powers        The Manville High School boys’ soccer team spent a good part of this season getting to gel and finding out how to work together. When that time came, the Mustangs found that they had a pretty good team.    Unfortunately, the Mustangs season has…

  • Novak helps Westampton Tech to Group II finals

    By: Sean Moylan    When Rob Novak’s older sister saw Westampton Tech’s Raymon Fuller emerge out of the woods, she began to get worried.    Novak had always had a little lead over his talented teammate going down the home stretch and last Saturday’s Group II Cross Country Sectional Meet at Delsea shouldn’t have been any different.…

  • November 3, 2004

    By: infoUSA/Donnelley Marketing of Ames, Iowa The Princeton Packet Inc. publishes information on real estate transactions in its core market as a public service because it believes the information is newsworthy and appropriate. The information is all on the public record. In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal…

  • ‘Heaven Can Wait’

    The Yardley Players roast up this old chestnut. By: Stuart Duncan    If the title Heaven Can Wait sounds familiar, that’s OK. And if it confuses you, that’s OK too. You see, the play by Harry Segall started out in the late 1930s and was made into a Hollywood movie in 1941 — a darn good…

  • East Meets West

    The Chinese American Philharmonic Chorus will perform traditional Chinese music, American spirituals and more at the Lower Makefield Society for the Performing Arts. By: Amy Brummer The Chinese American Philharmonic Chorus will perform traditional Chinese music, American spirituals and more at the Lower Makefield Society for the Performing Arts.    When Hsi Tai founded the Chinese…

  • Creating new traditions

    HomeFront helps families discover holidays. By: Steve Feitl    Six years ago, Crystol Thompson’s children didn’t even know what Thanksgiving was. Struggling to support her kids, the West Trenton resident was not able to provide a holiday turkey or any big family meal.    Then she discovered HomeFront, the Lawrence nonprofit organization that strives to end homelessness…

  • ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’

    Summer doesn’t end at Bucks County Playhouse until the annual staging of this hit Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim Rice musical. By: Stuart Duncan    Summer isn’t officially over at Bucks County Playhouse until a visit from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. At last it’s here — with its rock score and flashy but brief costumes. The…

  • Parenting Pearls-Nov. 4, 2004

    Challenge status quo even at risk of failure By: Dr. Mae Sakharov    Dauntless women have long traversed the globe in search of adventure, love and freedom from the constraints of patriarchal societies.    They often give little thought to the following day even during difficult times although perhaps they are struck by a yearning to take…

  • Nov. 3, 8:45 p.m.: The good, the bad and the ugly

    Election 2004 and its discontents. By: Hank Kalet    Here it is, the good, the bad and the ugly.    Yes, I know we should be deep in the dumps today and I am angry (check out tomorrow’s Dispatches column). George W. Bush will remain president and the GOP gained seats in both the Senate and the…