Category: archives
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Viking girls track team experiments at Matawan
By: Carolyn M. Hartko The venue may have been different, but the faces were the same. The South Brunswick High School girls’ track team traveled to Matawan for the Huskie Relays last weekend, but found themselves matched against a lot of familiar Greater Middlesex Conference foes in Division III, the flight for the larger schools.…
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Softball team shut out in return to action
Softball By: Jim Green Whether it was the long layoff or a huge leap in the level of competition, the Lawrence High School softball team was not itself Monday against Colonial Valley Conference rival Allentown. The Cardinals, who played near-perfect softball during their 3-0 start, looked like a team that hadn’t had a game in…
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Letter: Students worked hard to support troops
To the editor: I would like to acknowledge the dedicated work of some Alpha students from Crossroads in assisting the Red Cross and me in their collection of supplies for the soldiers. Kristina Bonfiglio, Laura Sperber, Megnah Phillip, Carly Dashielle, Maria Pantin and Amy Binder spearheaded the drive, with the help of their classmates,…
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Complaint misses rally’s point
To the editor I would like to respond to Daniel Evans’ letter published in the April 3rd edition of the Manville News. The poem he shared, written by his father, was indeed an inspiring, heartfelt tribute to the American flag and all that it represents. I truly enjoyed the poem, however, what followed the poem…
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‘Taste’ event enjoyed support
To the editor The sixth annual "Taste of Hillsborough" brought out the "Best in Hillsborough" on April 6. The turnout from our community was tremendous with over 300 people attending. The participating restaurants each provided delicious samples from their menus, creating a wide assortment of flavors and choices. The silent auction items donated by local…
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Resurrection
Princeton Pro Musica will perform the Duruflé Requiem with accompaniment on Princeton University Chapel’s Mander-Skinner organ. King of Instruments By: Susan Van Dongen TimeOFF/Frank Wojciechowski Organist Nancianne Parrella met Maurice Duruflé in 1971 when he accompanied a joint performance of his Requiem by the Princeton High School Chorus and the Trinity Cathedral Choir of Trenton.…
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Voters reject school budget by wide margin
Budget fails by 1,922 to 1,347 By:Sally Goldenberg With only a handful of residents publicly voicing opposition and a staunch Board of Education critic supporting the proposed school budget, Superintendent of Schools Robert Gulick said he didn’t see it coming. On Tuesday, voters rejected the proposed school budget for the second consecutive year, leaving Dr.…
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School tab in Upper Freehold falls by 12 votes
Incumbents Pepe and Burke lose school board seats to Krieger and Skube. By: Cynthia Koons UPPER FREEHOLD The Upper Freehold Regional School District’s $23 million budget failed by a total of 12 votes Tuesday night, with Allentown residents approving the budget and Upper Freehold voters defeating it. For the Allentown seat on the school…
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Campi, Noden are first recipients of Distinguished Graduates Award
Both formed interests in their lifelong ambitions as the result of classes they attended at CHS. Hopewell Valley Central High School with the support of Merrill Lynch hosted the first Distinguished Graduates Award Reception on March 13 at the Hopewell Valley Golf Club. The award was created to recognize outstanding achievements of Hopewell…
