Category: archives
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Neighbor backs Dawn Smith
To the editor: As a long time friend and neighbor of Dawn Smith, I know what a dedicated and honest person she is. Through my conversations with her I have learned that she is very in touch with the concerns of community members. Ms. Smith is an environmentalist who will work hard to preserve…
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Lions Club offers thanks
To the editor: It is with much appreciation that the South Brunswick Lions Club thanks the many individuals, businesses, governmental and community organizations that helped to make the 7th annual Circus on Oct. 6 a great success. As in the past, all proceeds will be returned to the community with contributions to rescue squads,…
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BUZZ IN THE HALLS: Student ambassador
News and notes from Allentown High School. By: Pam Koharchik Last summer, one of our students was an ambassador to Oz. No, not the one with the flying monkeys and Lollipop kids (although sometimes I wonder about this place . . .), but the one down under, Australia. As a chosen participant in the People…
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LHS-SHR Alumni Association to honor two at dinner-dance
By: Sue Kramer LAMBERTVILLE It’s that time of year again! Leaves are falling, and days are shorter, a sure sign it’s time for the annual Lambertville High School-South Hunterdon Regional alumni dinner dance. Not only will LHS and South graduates be able to reunite with old friends, but they’ll have the chance to pay…
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Vikes boys soccer team ‘posts’ first-round tournament win
By: Carolyn M. Hartko The South Brunswick High School boys’ soccer team has something in common with the U.S. Post Office. Neither rain, nor hail, nor dark of night kept the Vikings from successfully completing the first round of this year’s Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament. On Tuesday, second-seeded South Brunswick defeated a scrappy Old Bridge…
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Council’s agenda includes appraisal
Meeting moved to Wednesday due to election By: Lea Kahn Township voters will go to the polls Tuesday to elect a U.S. senator and a U.S. House of Representatives member, as well as a county sheriff and two Mercer County freeholders. There is no election for Township Council. The polls will be open from 6…
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City woman state Volunteer of Year
Nora Marley honored by Hunterdon County Municipal Alliance By: Sue Kramer TRENTON Lambertville’s Nora Marley was surprised by a group of her peers at a statewide meeting of substance abuse volunteers last week when she found out she’d been named Hunterdon County’s Municipal Alliance Volunteer of the Year. Ms. Marley, who chairs the South…
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Manville boys miss chance at playoffs
Shutout home losses extend losing streak By: John E. Powers With a 7-8 record and the cutoff date for making the state playoffs last Saturday, the boys’ soccer team at Manville High School needed a win over Roselle Park Thursday to qualify for the Central Jersey Group 1 playoffs for the first time. But…
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Battle for survival
Vikes and EB: similar football teams in desperate situations By: Ken Weingartner When the South Brunswick High football team looks across the field Friday night, it might as well be looking in the mirror. Across the way will be East Brunswick. Similar option offense. Same 3-3 record. Comparable fight for postseason survival. "They’re like us.…
