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Church community grieves for Father Hutnyan
Holy Ghost parishioners say Father Hutnyan’s visits to hospital patients and writings will be missed By:Marnie Kunz Manville lost a community caretaker and "listener" with the death of Father Andrew Hutnyan, priest of Holy Ghost Church on South Sixth Avenue. Protopresbyter Hutnyan died at the age of 66 on Feb. 22 at Somerset Medical Center…
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Vikes greatest game now their greatest win
By: Ken Weingartner As the South Brunswick High ice hockey team entered this season the program’s fourth-ever campaign the greatest game in Viking history was a loss. It came a year ago, when SBHS nearly knocked off the state’s top public school, Randolph, in the Sweet 16 of the state public school playoffs.…
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Police Beat
BORDENTOWN CITY A city police officer was injured in a two-car accident on Farnsworth Avenue while pursuing a motorist last week. According to Lt. Matthew Simmons, Sgt. Ken Moretz was getting ready to stop a driver around 10 p.m. March 4. As he was about to make the stop, Lt. Simmons said, another car coming…
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BRHS girls’ basketball season ends season ends at Johnson
By: Sean Moylan Despite a strong second half by the Scotties, Johnson Regional defeated Bordentown, 60-42, in last Wednesday’s (March 4th) Group II Central Jersey playoff game at Johnson. "We came out real slow and had a bad first half. We were down by a lot (30-11) and couldn’t come back," said Bordentown senior all-star…
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Stockton OKs bond ordinance
The borough will spend $200,000 toward the purchase of the My Ben tract, which had been approved for a 44-unit development. By: Linda Seida STOCKTON The mood was celebratory Monday when members of Borough Council adopted a $200,000 bond ordinance for the purchase of 63.5 acres owned by the My Ben Development Corp. The…
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Porterhouse Restaurant and Brew Pub
The focus here is on hand-cut beef, although the clean flavors of fish delivered five days a week delight seafood lovers as well. By: Amy Brummer Porterhouse Restaurant and Brew Pub 5775 Lower Mountain Road Lahaska (215) 794-9373 www.porterhousepub.com Food: Very good Service: Very good Prices: Moderately expensive Cuisine: Pub fare, steakhouse Ambiance: Downstairs: casual,…
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‘The Sunshine Boys’
The Villagers offer this 1972 Neil Simon comedy about two old vaudeville comedians. By: Stuart Duncan By Broadway standards, the year 1972 was a lean one for musicals. Sugar, a show based on the movie Some Like It Hot, opened in April; Pippin premiered in October, but that was about it. However, one could always…
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Porterhouse Restaurant and Brew Pub
The focus here is on hand-cut beef, although the clean flavors of fish delivered five days a week delight seafood lovers as well. By: Amy Brummer Porterhouse Restaurant and Brew Pub 5775 Lower Mountain Road Lahaska (215) 794-9373 www.porterhousepub.com Food: Very good Service: Very good Prices: Moderately expensive Cuisine: Pub fare, steakhouse Ambiance: Downstairs: casual,…
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Letters-March 11, 2004
Casino Night was success To the editor: Thanks to the many supporters of the Delaware Township Community Education Foundation’s first Casino Night Feb. 28. In addition to raising funds for the Delaware Township School, all who attended enjoyed delicious food and the company of friends and neighbors. Our local celebrity dealers Liz Calamito, Barry Starkman…
