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Vikings complete sweep of Edison
VOLLEYBALL By: Ken Weingartner Stephen Dentler did something Monday that he doesn’t usually get a chance to do on days when his South Brunswick High volleyball team has a match drive home in rush-hour traffic. Normally, the Vikings’ matches end around 7 p.m., but in dismantling Edison in three straight games (25-8, 25-10 and…
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Janssen Pharmaceutica gets first River Friendly award
"Janssen adopted a very thorough and imaginative approach to achieve River Friendly certification," said Noelle MacKay, deputy director of the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association. By John Tredrea The Hopewell Township-based firm of Janssen Pharmaceutica has become the first recipient of the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association’s River Friendly award. The SB-MWA, one of the oldest environmentalist…
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Mussari adds football to his AHS coaching duties
By: Kyle Moylan It’s a good thing Bob Mussari has a hunger for sports. After all, he has a lot on his plate. With the announcement this week that he has been named the new football coach, Mussari currently is the head man for three varsity sports at Allentown High School. In addition to football,…
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Red Raiders geared up for prep tourney
Softball By: Mike Molaro When the pairings are announced this evening for the Prep B state tournament, The Pennington School softball team is confident it will earn the top seed. "We expect to be the No. 1 seed," Red Raiders coach Dean Waters said. "We haven’t lost to a Prep B school this year." Pennington…
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For the April 29 issue
James E. Berta Jr., Carolyn Leto, Anthony L. Capitani, Bruno L. Kolwicz, John L. Gartner, Margaret Hathazi Kokotajlo, William George McGrath, David R. Ziegler, Isaac W. Parks. James E. Berta Jr. HAMILTON James E. Berta Jr., 85, died Sunday in the Capital Health Center at Fuld. Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong area…
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Letters to the Editor
For the April 29 issue. Property taxes unjust for school funding To the editor: Thank you to those who worked hard on our budget. Although our budget was defeated, we certainly appreciate the comments and input that we received. We look forward to working with all of our governing officials to develop our final budget.…
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Ledger receives five state press honors
Steve Feitl, Jim Green selected for multiple awards. The Lawrence Ledger received five awards for weekly newspapers with a circulation under 4,500 in the New Jersey Press Association’s 2004 Better Newspaper Contest. It is the second straight year the Ledger was honored five times. Managing Editor Steve Feitl won first place in the feature writing…
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After losing marathon, Lady Vikes win pair
SOFTBALL By: Carolyn M. Hartko They may not be flashy, but the 2004 South Brunswick Lady Vikings have been quietly putting together a solid season. The varsity softball squad was 7-3 going into this week, thanks in part to Saturday’s 2-1 victory over visiting Edison. With all three runs coming in the first inning, the…
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Mercer executive to host Monday forum on county topics
Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes will host an open forum Monday for residents seeking information on county services. The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. at the Mercer County Library headquarters at Route 1 and Darrah Lane in Lawrence. County department directors and other key personnel will be on hand for questions at 6…
