Category: archives
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New Egypt field hockey set
Looking to repeat success of first varsity season. By: Kyle Moylan Light up the candles. Switch on the flashlights. After an amazing first varsity season, the New Egypt High School field hockey team is getting ready for an encore. In the previous two seasons, New Egypt had played at the freshmen and J.V. levels. Last…
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9/11 observances planned
Numerous local events will commemorate the day. By: Carl Reader It’s not as though anyone has forgotten Sept. 11. People just plan to memorialize it in their own ways. "Obviously, it affects everyone in different ways," said Lambertville Mayor David Del Vecchio. "It’s now become an American event from being a New York event." Rather…
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BREAKING NEWS:
Strike enters second day Teachers defy judge’s order to return to work; Schools open with substitute teachers; Negotiations continue By: Jeff Milgram Schools opened Thursday with substitute teachers as negotiators for the Princeton Regional Board of Education and its teachers’ union pulled an all-nighter in an attempt to reach a contract that would end the…
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Former Viking returns as coach to keep tradition alive
’94 graduate Michelle Buccellato takes over a young, talented team By: Rich Fisher Traditions are kept alive by people who care, and Michelle Buccellato is someone who cares about the South Brunswick High School gymnastics tradition. It doesn’t rank up there with say, Notre Dame football or Yankee baseball . . . or even South…
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Residents recall last year, wonder about the future
It has been one year since the first major attack on United States soil by a foreign enemy since the War of 1812, and only now is the enormity of the terrorist attack beginning to sink in for many Lawrence Township residents. By: Lea Kahn Residents remember clearly where they were and what they were…
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Pop Listings
Pop listings. By: Staff A sampling of Central Jersey rock and pop performances this fall: McCarter Theatre, 91 University Place, Princeton: Ben Folds, Oct. 13 (Richardson Auditorium); Shawn Colvin, Oct. 28; Richard Thompson, Oct. 29. For information, call (609) 258-2787. On the Web: www.mccarter.org Patriots Theater at the War Memorial, Lafayette and Barrack streets, Trenton:…
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Headmaster to step down
The Lawrenceville School’s headmaster, Michael Cary, will retire in June. By: Lea Kahn Michael Cary, the headmaster at The Lawrenceville School for the past seven years, has announced plans to step down from the top administrative post at the private school at the end of the 2002-03 school year. Mr. Cary, who announced his plans…
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A warm, inviting place
Teachers make classrooms welcoming for students By: Nick D’Amore Teachers throughout the district have been making sure their classrooms are exciting and inviting places for their students, who will return to school today (Thursday) after a two-month summer vacation. At Brooks Crossing School, teachers were especially eager, having been allowed into the new school only…
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No evil event can take away our sense of hope
Anger, fear can be tempered by positivity and looking toward the future By: Emotions will be running high and sometimes hot on the anniversary of the Sept. 11 disaster. The numbness and sadness we felt during the first 24 hours of tragedy have eventually given way to other feelings. A tremendous amount of anger…
