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  • POST FORUM

    Should third party candidates be inckluded in U.S. Senate debates? Should third party candidates be inckluded in U.S. Senate debates?

  • Lawrence squads look to get in gear

    Cross Country By: Mike Molaro    It’s certain that the Lawrence High School boys and girls cross country squads will have better weeks this season than the one that just passed.    The Cardinal boys fell to West Windsor-Plainsboro North, 15-50, and Allentown, 15-50, on Sept. 19 and lost to Hopewell Valley, 15-50, and defeated Hamilton, 21-38,…

  • Shuffled line-up works well for Cards

    Girls Tennis By: Mike Molaro    If someone wants to see a definition of intensity personified, take a look at the Lawrence High School girls tennis squad.    The Cardinals (4-2) won their three matches last week, using grit and determination to overcome injuries.    In Monday’s exciting 3-2 triumph at Allentown, it was the second doubles team…

  • Love of breed leadsto rescue network launch

    Driscoll Avenue residents Stephanie and Jeremiah Knapp may have the best security system in Manville By:John Patten    Intruders in the couple’s home would quickly find themselves cornered by the Knapps’ small herd of Rottweilers.    Ms. Knapp has been rescuing the massive but friendly animals over the last few years, finding some at the Franklin Township…

  • Morris Hall to benefit from Philly Pops

    Peter Nero and the Philly Pops Orchestra will perform Nov. 2 in Trenton. By: Lea Kahn    Peter Nero likes to play tricks on his audience. He also likes to make them think.    Mr. Nero, the conductor of the Philly Pops Orchestra, likes to play the first few bars of a composition. The audience thinks it…

  • SCHOOLS: St. A’s

    New activities help students have fun with numbers By: Melissa Morgan    In Donna Haggerty’s class at St. Augustine of Canterbury School, students hands flew up to volunteer. Even on an early Friday morning, they were alert and shouted to be called on.    One by one, they raced to the blackboard like they were contestants trying…

  • Viking gymnasts set to see how good they ‘Ahr’

    By: Rich Fisher    As the South Brunswick High gymnastics team faces its first stern dual meet test of the season today (Thursday) when it hosts Bishop Ahr, it will give the Vikings a chance to see exactly where they stand against the upper echelon of the Greater Middlesex Conference.    One thing is already certain, however.…

  • Community Day slated for Oct. 6

    The township’s annual festival will feature a new canine twist this year. By: Lea Kahn    Lawrence Township is going to the dogs.    Well, not really. But dogs — and their owners — are invited to dress up for a special contest that is the highlight of the 2002 version of Community Day at Village Park,…

  • OBITUARIES, Sept. 27, 2002

    Richard Challener, Richard Pelz, John H. Howard. Richard Challener Princeton history professor     PENNINGTON — Richard Challener, a specialist in American diplomatic and military history and a professor at Princeton for 51 years, died Monday after a long battle with cancer. He was 79.    He joined the history department as an instructor in 1949 and…