Category: archives
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Bald eagle spotted in area
Chance sighting at Sondek Park By: Matthew Kirdahy South Brunswick resident Mark Halmo called his meeting with America’s symbolic bird "chance." That because when he returned to Sondek Park, the American bald eagle was nowhere to be found. Mr. Halmo had been walking the family dog with his son, on April 27, when at about…
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POLICE BLOTTER
By: Central Jersey Nursery on Hamilton Road reported the theft of a commercial lawn mower, valued at $7,099, at 5:30 p.m., May 18. According to the manager, the mower was taken from a display area in front of the shop between 3 p.m., May 16, and 5 p.m., May 18. The manager said the theft…
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Breeding algebra into your son or daughter
FROM ROOSEVELT by Linda Schuster Most of the time it’s not too bad. I can usually figure out how to explain a lesson to my older children when they are stuck on a homework assignment. Science can get tricky on a high school level. When it comes to math, I understand algebra, I just don’t…
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SBHS is a hot topic in volleyball circles
By: Ken Weingartner Respect, the South Brunswick High boys volleyball team learned, can be a two-edged sword. The Vikings, who won just two matches a year ago in their inaugural season, had hoped to gain respect from coaches and players around the state. By winning 13 times this season, SB accomplished its goal. And word…
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OBITUARY
Neil Matthew Schuster Neil Matthew Schuster, 40, formerly of South Brunswick, died May 19. Mr. Schuster attended South Brunswick High School, earned a GED from New Jersey and attended Middlesex County College. His mother, Ruth Anne Schuster, is deceased. He is survived by his father and stepmother, Robert and Ellen Schuster of Trenton; a wife,…
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Shah looking forward to state singles tourney
By: Matt Kirdahy For the third consecutive year, the Vikings’ top singles player has made it to the NJSIAA state singles tournament. Shangril Shah, with an individual record of 19-3, will play his first match in the state tournament June 5 against Dave Przystasz of North Jersey Section 2 Group IV champ Bridgewater-Raritan High School,…
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City gathers input for plan revisions
Bordentown City Planning Board and its Master Plan subcommittee look to design the city’s future. By: Scott Morgan BORDENTOWN CITY Mark Remsa made the point over and over again revising the city’s Master Plan is not about changing things around. It’s about enhancing what’s there. As Mr. Remsa, director of economic development and…
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Haggerty goes out hitting as Cards fall to Ewing
Baseball By: Jim Green Lawrence High School senior center fielder John Haggerty went out the only way fitting: by smacking the baseball. Haggerty finished his stellar career and mind-boggling senior season by going 2-for-4 with a double in the Cardinals’ 7-4 loss to Ewing on May 20. The final score was secondary to the fact…
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Edition of May 27, 2004
Sidney Belchikoff Sidney Belchikoff, 80, of Pennington died Monday in the University Medical Center, Princeton. Born in New York City, Mr. Belchikoff was a resident of Brooklyn before moving to New Jersey three years ago. He was retired from the U.S. Post Office in New York City. Husband of the late Edith Baruch Belchikoff; he…
