Category: archives
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Eden accepts FCCJ baseball offer
HHS graduate looking to bulk up By: Rudy Brandl Eric Eden already has nasty stuff. Imagine how lethal his pitching arsenal will become once he adds some weight to his lanky 6-foot, 4-inch frame. The 2004 Hillsborough High graduate will begin that quest at Florida Community College at Jacksonville (FCCJ), a Division 1 junior…
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Washington 12’s eliminated in heartbreaking loss
By: Kyle Moylan WEST WINDSOR There wasn’t much difference between Washington Township and the other teams in the District 12 Little League baseball Final 8. In fact, one can make the argument that the teams weren’t separated by more than a flip of a coin. In both of its games in the double-elimination portion…
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Post 401 eyes playoffs
By: The South Brunswick Post 401 baseball team was close to qualifying for the Middlesex County American Legion playoffs as of Tuesday, but manager Tony Cosumano was not guaranteeing anything. "I like our position as far as where we’re at," Cosumano said. "But we play down to bad teams, and if we do that we…
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Post 26 rebounding from recent Legion slump
By: Sean Moylan The Bordentown Post 26 American Legion baseball team had its back against the proverbial wall when it captured two clutch victories to drastically improve its MCALL playoff position this past week. "After losing four in a row, it’s good to bounce back," said Tom Dolan, whose Post 26 club followed up Sunday’s…
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Progin taking steps to build HHS hoops program
Home summer league, alumni game among highlights By: Rudy Brandl Hillsborough High boys’ basketball coach Ian Progin is building a solid foundation for his program. Now in his first full off-season as head coach, Progin hasn’t wasted any time getting things done in the summertime. The Raiders have already attended one team camp at…
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Haeuptle’s girls place third in District 12 action
By: Kyle Moylan As if a third-place finish in the District 12 Softball Tournament for 12-year-olds wasn’t enough, Washington had a little bonus. Seven of the girls on the team are 11-year-olds, which puts Washington in position to make a run at the title again next year. "We’ll be back," noted Washington Manager Charles Haeuptle.…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Trash or Treasure Friday, July 16 and Saturday, July 17 Trinity United Methodist Church, 339 Farnsworth Ave., Bordentown, will hold the monthly sale on the second floor of the Education Building from 9 a.m. to noon. All clothing and some household items will be 50 percent off. Christmas in July will be featured. Bible…
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Pet Talk-July 15, 2004
Shop for perfect pet at local SPCA By: Dr. Daniel Eubanks In an earlier column, I mentioned the SPCA (the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) as a good source for obtaining a pet. I would like to expound on that topic. As Hunterdon County residents, we are fortunate to have a full-service SPCA…
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Merchants nix business improvement district
But business owners want the Lambertville Area Chamber of Commerce to develop some promotional advertising and fund-raising. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE The city’s business community last week voted down a proposed business improvement district by a vote of 37 to 4. Merchants and business owners said they weren’t willing to pay the price to…
