Category: archives
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Lonely Hearts
In Arthur Laurents’ ‘Attacks on the Heart,’ premiering at George Street Playhouse in New Brunswick, the same heady mix of opposites-attract love and lust ensues, but between two smart, complex characters well into middle age. By: Matt Smith Attacks on the Heart.> The set-up is familiar: A chance meeting at a New York City café…
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LHS girls roll past Steinert
Girls tennis By: Jim Green Although the Lawrence High School girls tennis team fell just short Friday against West Windsor-Plainsboro South, the match probably was one of the highlights of the Cardinals’ season. That is because senior co-captain Katie Stracquatanio was holding down her position as Lawrence’s first singles player for the first time since…
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Editorial: Open space comes only at high cost
EDITORIAL: New Jersey’s open-space preservation program may already be a victim of its own success. In what might best be described as the don’t-tax, don’t-spend era of government in America, there is at least one category New Jersey has carved out for exemption from this otherwise abiding political philosophy: open-space preservation. The economy may be…
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Florence Flashes’ U-16 travel team after another title
The Florence Flashes U-16 girls’ travel soccer team continues to have success in the South Jersey Girls Soccer League (SJGSL) and have reached the mid-point of the Fall 2003 season with an undefeated record of 5-0-0. The girls are entering their sixth full season together and are led by head coach Roseanne Steffen and assistant…
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DEP rejects sewer plan for proposed development
Plans for sewer and water service for proposed Petticoat Bridge Road development halted by state Department of Environmental Protection. By: Eve Collins MANSFIELD The state Department of Environmental Protection last week rejected a plan for sewer and water service for a proposed development that would be located on Petticoat Bridge Road. This latest roadblock…
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Council candidates focusing on taxes
Redevelopment and quality of life issues also top candidates concerns By:G. Natasha Zoe Taxes and quality-of-life issues top the agenda for all the candidates for the Manville Borough Council. But the solutions and priorities vary substantially. Manville voters will be electing two of the four candidates on the Nov. 4 ballot for Borough Council. Democrats…
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Autumn walks to begin Sunday in Montgomery
By: Paul Sisolak MONTGOMERY A series of "autumn splendor" pathway walks sponsored by the township Open Space Committee will begin Sunday. The walks will be guided by committee members and will take place on three successive Sundays this month, starting at 1 p.m. This Sunday’s walk will begin at the Swan Tract on Opossum…
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High school homecomingmoved to October
High school juniors planning events By:Paul Szaniawski At last year’s Manville High School homecoming, hundreds of local residents came out to see who would reign as Homecoming King and Queen, while the finalists shivered in uncomfortable suits and once-in-a-lifetime gowns on a frigid November evening. The event was held the night before Thanksgiving’s football scrimmage…
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Post Forum: Recall
Should New Jersey include a recall provision in its state constitution? Should New Jersey include a recall provision in its state constitution?
