Category: archives
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LETTER: Great job from gymnasts
To the editor: The South Brunswick Family YMCA is proud to share with the community the recent successes of the Galaxy Gymnastic team. As of April 4, the entire team qualified for USGA NJ State Championship. The members qualifying for State’s include Anisha Chadda, Jenna Mayfield, Katherine DeBlasio, Kianna House, Madhumita Anand, Raquel Rutzler,…
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Primary contest set in West Amwell
Two Republicans, incumbent Gary Bleacher and challenger Thomas Molnar, will vie for their party’s nod for the one three-year term available on the Township Committee. By: Mae Rhine Two Republicans, incumbent Gary Bleacher and challenger Thomas Molnar, will face off in the June 1 primary for one three-year term on the West Amwell Township Committee.…
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Police Blotter-April 15, 2004
Solebury Businesses have contributed for the purchase of automatic electrical heart defibrillators to be used in police vehicles to help heart attack victims. Each defibrillator unit cost $3,400. The township has enough to buy six units right now, said Chief Richard Mangan. Elliston’s Inc. on Route 202 recently donated $3,400, and Robert Blanche of Rice’s…
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April 14, 8:12 p.m.: Bush’s big moment
More misdirection from the great prevaricator. By: Hank Kalet I couldn’t stomach watching President George W. Bush for very long last night. I made it through the first 15 minutes or so, getting angrier and angrier, at the lies, at the misinformation, at the complete lack of introspection and then I just have to…
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‘Fortinbras’
Rutgers Theater Company offers this comedic sequel to ‘Hamlet.’ By: Stuart Duncan It is the final moment of Hamlet. The stage already is littered with bodies and is about to have another. Hamlet gasps from the wound of a poisoned sword: "Report me and my cause aright." His good buddy, Horatio, bids him adieu: "Good…
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Three districts have races in school election
Voters will go to the polls April 20 to choose 11 board members and decide on four budgets. By: Mae Rhine Voters will elect 11 members to local boards of education and decide on three elementary school and one high school budget in Tuesday’s school election. South Hunterdon lowered its proposed budget, but raised the…
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Obituaries-April 15, 2004
Michael Melchiondo WEST TRENTON Michael Melchiondo, 84, died Wednesday, April 7, at home after a lengthy illness. He was an automobile dealer in Trenton from 1949 where he started in business with his brothers, the late Louis Melchiondo, and Anthony Melchiondo. He owned Michael Motors on North Olden Avenue in Trenton until his retirement…
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Weinstein appointed to vacancy on South board
She is replacing David Moraski, who served as president before resigning in February, citing an increased workload with his pharmacy. By: Linda Seida The South Hunterdon Regional High School Board of Education recently appointed Laurie Weinstein to fill the seat vacated by the resignation of David Moraski. Ms. Weinstein will serve on the board for…
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‘Arsenic and Old Lace’
Actors’ NET of Bucks County stages this old chesnut as part of its ‘Murderers Row’ series. By: Stuart Duncan So, what can you say about an old chestnut like Arsenic and Old Lace that hasn’t been noted before? Well, if the production is at Actors’ NET in Morrisville, Pa., probably quite a lot. Director Joe…
