Category: archives
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No holds barred: Getting it all out
CRIMSON COMMENTS by Rose McGlew I think that, for the most part, I am pretty upbeat in this column. Even when things look dark or weird, they always turn out in the end. I’ve been melancholy about my kids growing up, I’ve sung the praises of local people, I thanked everyone who makes me smile…
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Lawrence GOP confident despite election loss
Councilman, club president says party remains viable. By: Lea Kahn Despite the shellacking that its candidates took in the Township Council election last week, the Republican Party is alive and well in Lawrence Township, according to Republican Club President David Snedeker and Republican Councilman Rick Miller. There was a spread of 996 votes between Victor…
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Washington’s new school gets corporate boost
The future Robbinsville High School will bear a plaque with the isignia of First Washinton Bank to recognize the company’s donation. By: Cynthia Koons WASHINGTON Corporate sponsorship a trend that has renamed arenas and arts centers all over New Jersey has found its way into the Washington Township School District. A plaque…
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Sulia, Pone moving on despite lack of a team
By: Sean Moylan Originally, Justine Sulia and Amanda Pone went out for cross country this year as a way of staying in shape for Bordentown Regional High School’s winter and spring varsity track seasons. Yet with Sulia placing second and Pone taking fourth in last Saturday’s NJSIAA Group II Central Jersey Meet at Holmdel, the…
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HHS gymnasts, runners set for state events
Watts, Uniszkiewicz eye bigger prizes By: Rudy Brandl Hillsborough High’s gymnasts and cross country runners will take their talents to the state level as the fall scholastic season winds to a close with some premier NJSIAA sporting events. The HHS gymnastics team will be making its fifth consecutive trip to the NJSIAA Championships, which…
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Leck sets CVC season scoring mark at 35 goals
By: Kyle Moylan Lindsey Leck first started playing field hockey at her school in Millstone in sixth grade because she was already a part of a travel soccer team. Some soccer fans may point out that also playing at Millstone may have given her a chance to perfect her skills in that sport. History, however,…
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Nissan’s new Titan pickup: full size but a whole lot more
RESTON, Va. – The T-shirt reads "Helloooo Detroit." In smaller print under that derisive greeting are the important specifications of Nissan’s all-new 2004 Titan pickup: 5.6-liter DOHC V-8; 305 horsepower @ 4,900 rpm; 379 pound-feet of torque at 3,600 rpm; 9,500-pound maximum towing capacity; and release date December 2003. By: Bob Hall Also listed is…
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Pennington defeated in state finals
Boys soccer By: Mike Molaro It seems that every team has one nemesis that causes frustration and disappointment. For The Pennington School’s boys soccer squad, that roadblock has been Montclair Kimberley Academy. Last season, the Red Raiders fell to MKA 2-0 on the road in the state Prep B semifinals. This year, Pennington at home…
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Allentown boys’ soccer squad topped 3-1 in playoffs
By: Kyle Moylan The New Brunswick field and some exhausting travel time set it up. The New Brunswick boys’ soccer team then knocked off Allentown in the Central Jersey Group II playoffs this past Saturday. New Brunswick scored the first two goals of the match and went on to a 3-1 win over Allentown. "That…
