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Marowitz hits milestone while underclassmen keep scoring
By: Ken Weingartner Kate Marowitz spent Monday thinking about becoming just the second player in South Brunswick girls lacrosse history to score 100 career goals. Then she got shutout against Old Bridge. A day later, slowed by an ankle injury, Marowitz spent the afternoon thinking about playing defense. Then she reached her milestone. Marowitz, a…
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Students’ quilt details values for new class
Quilt of character tradition helps new students fit in at ABIS By:Marnie Kunz Alexander Batcho Intermediate School sixth-graders presented a patchy token of welcome to the incoming ABIS class Friday. In what has become an ABIS tradition, the sixth-graders crafted a cloth "quilt of character" to showcase important personal qualities as a reminder and welcome…
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Tarrant pleased with effort in loss to rival WW-P South
Boys tennis By: Jim Green Lawrence High School boys tennis coach Pat Tarrant couldn’t have been happier with his team’s performance Monday. The Cardinals lost, but it certainly wasn’t the average loss. They fell to Mercer County Tournament champion West Windsor-Plainsboro South 3-2 in a hard-fought match at Lawrence Middle School. "They (the Pirates) have…
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Obituaries-May 13, 2004
John Casey Jr. LAMBERTVILLE John M. Casey Jr., 82, died Saturday, May 1, at Hunterdon Care Center in Raritan Township. Born and raised in Lambertville, Mr. Casey had lived in Levittown, Pa., and Florence before moving back to Lambertville in 2001. He was a member of St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic. Church in…
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Letters-May 13, 2004
Band donated profits to Relay To the editor: We would like to thank the musicians of the group Ween for all they have done for us. The group did a concert to raise money that they have donated to Relay For Life 2004. Relay For Life is a fund-raiser for the American Cancer Society. Approximately…
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Relay for Life brings hope and funds
The annual event, which raises money for the American Cancer Society, will be held May 22-23 at South Hunterdon Regional High School. By: Linda Seida Hope is more than just a word to the people who help bring the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life to South Hunterdon Regional High School each year. It’s a…
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Based on Baroque
ARB Artistic Director Graham Lustig creates dance for the times rooted in history. By: Jim Boyle TIMEOFF PHOTOS/FRANK WOJCIECHOWSKI Tomasz Kumor (foreground) rehearses Uncertain Steps. Just watching Christopher Bandy and Jennifer Cavanaugh rehearse their duet is exhausting. In the studios of the American Repertory Ballet’s New Brunswick home, the pair glides about the floor, lifting,…
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Residents: Fix Mill Street’s drainage woes
Borough officials say the cost of repairs to the road could be anywhere from $500,000 to $850,000. By: Linda Seida STOCKTON Homeowners on Mill Street are angry over the frequent street flooding there that threatens the health and safety of residents, and Monday night they let the mayor and members of Borough Council know…
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South gets uplifting victory
By: John Powers The South Hunterdon Regional High School baseball team finished a heartbreaking week with an uplifting victory Friday night. Junior Joe Fenneman, whose father James Fenneman was killed in an auto accident May 1, came through with a game-tying two-run single in the bottom of the seventh and scored the winning run as…
