Category: archives
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HHS soccer teams advance in state playoffs
Barbieri, Marcsisin goals propel Raiders teams into CJ 4 semifinals By: Rudy Brandl Hillsborough High School’s soccer teams advanced to the Central Jersey Group 4 semifinals with exciting road victories Thursday. The HHS boys (15-4) posted a 2-1 victory at Sayreville in a game that wasn’t as close as the score. The Raiders dominated, especially…
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SBSC U-12 Blaze wins State Cup
By: Rich Fisher The South Brunswick Soccer Club is being looked upon with some added respect and admiration by the New Jersey youth soccer world this week. It’s the respect accorded to an organization that produces a State Cup champion, and the SBSC has just such a team after the Under-12 Blaze won it all…
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Model U.N. team preparesfor trip to England
Needs to raise $10,000 to cover expenses By:Sally Goldenberg Hillsborough High School’s Model U.N. team is America’s only representative in an upcoming international high school conference in Bath, England, to date. In March, 12 students on the team will travel to Bath to participate in an international competition during which they will simulate real United…
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Childhood study is worthwhile
Letter to the editor To the editor: In regard to Lawrence schools’ proposed repairs and improvements, I wish to comment on the letter written to the editor by Judith Niles on Oct. 31. I was particularly amazed that she opposed and ridiculed the high school program enabling students to study early childhood development. This program…
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Township seeks $96,000 for trail
By:Concetta Benuzzi Volpe WEST AMWELL Township officials are seeking a $96,000 state grant to create a walking trail along Alexauken Creek, hoping to eventually join the meandering trail to the Delaware and Raritan Canal. The township voted Oct. 16 to apply for a Livable Communities Grant sponsored by the New Jersey Department of Transportation.…
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District officials set date for referendum
Voters to decide upon new school By:Vanessa S. Holt CHESTERFIELD The Chesterfield Board of Education set March 11, 2003, as the date of a bond referendum for construction of a second elementary school in the district. The five board members unanimously approved a resolution Monday authorizing the special election next spring. Chief School Administrator…
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Baci Ristorante
This restaurant offers reasonably priced Northern Italian cuisine in a pleasant and hospitable atmosphere. By: Richard Burns Baci Ristorante Routes 202 and 413 Buckingham, Pa. (215) 794-7784 www.baciristorante.com Food: Excellent Service: Excellent Prices: Moderate Cuisine: Northern Italian Ambiance: Rustic elegrance Hours: Lunch: Tues.-Sun. 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.; Dinner: Sun.-Thurs. 3-10 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 3-11 p.m.; Brunch: Sub.…
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Ruth Gorski
MONROE Ruth Gorski, 75, died Tuesday at home. Born in Stelton, she was a longtime Brooklyn, N.Y., resident before moving to Monroe eight years ago. She graduated from Brooklyn College and was an elementary school teacher for the New York school system several years before retiring. She was a member of Deborah. Daughter of…
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School project update scheduled for Nov. 19
Residents to be updated on $47 million plan By:Vanessa S. Holt BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Plans for the construction of a new high school building are moving forward right on schedule, said Bordentown Regional School District Superintendent John Polomano this week. A public meeting will be held Nov. 19 to update residents on the $47 million…
