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New Magazine: Parenting 2002
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Thy Neighbor’s Basement
The Wilverines hit local stages with blues-influenced electric folk. By: Daniel Shearer Major labels aren’t the only entities producing CDs with high production values. In fact, the basement next door may harbor performers recording original material that sounds just as good as music made at some far-away, big-name studio. Look at it this way: Instead…
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Golf team sets sightson West Windsor-Plainsboro North
GOLF By: Mike Molaro In the highly-competitive Colonial Valley Conference, every golf match provides an opportunity for the upper-echelon squads to distance themselves from the rest of the pack. The Hopewell Valley Central High School squad has its sights set on West Windsor-Plainsboro North, which currently leads the Bulldogs by one match. HoVal picked up…
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Parents pan lack of walls
Ask district for upgrades at Brunswick Acres School By: Nick D’Amore Parents of students at Brunswick Acres School sounded off Monday about the design of their school building and how it stacks up against newer schools in the district. The parents said at a Parent Teacher Organization meeting they were upset about the disparity between…
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Thy Neighbor’s Basement
The Wilverines hit local stages with blues-influenced electric folk. By: Daniel Shearer Major labels aren’t the only entities producing CDs with high production values. In fact, the basement next door may harbor performers recording original material that sounds just as good as music made at some far-away, big-name studio. Look at it this way: Instead…
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Marks, Nichols please coach
BOYS TENNIS By: Mike Basford The tandem of Marc Nichols and Andrew Marks made headlines for the Lawrence boys tennis team at the Mercer County Tournament last week. Nichols and Marks, first and second singles players for the Cardinals respectively, advanced the semifinals of their flights, and left head coach Pat Tarrant pleased. "Both of…
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Students go private instead of public
By: Stacey Gorski For students who attend private preparatory schools such as The Peddie School in Hightstown and The Hun School in Princeton, life has taken a different turn from the "normal" high school experience. "Some of my friends outside school are shocked that I live next door to a teacher. I guess when I…
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Country singer setfor library performance
Tuesday’s concert features Tom Klimchock Local country music singer Tom Klimchock headlines the Manville Public Library’s next concert, set for 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday night. Listeners at the show can also linger among the offerings at a craft show during the performance. Mr. Klimchock hails from Branchburg and turns out powerful ballads and country love songs…
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Viking tennis team visits J.P. Stevens in CJ IV opener
By: Ken Weingartner Nancy McDonald said Tuesday that the Central Jersey Group IV team tennis tournament might feature the best competition in the state. On Wednesday, the NJSIAA seedings for the event proved her right. South Brunswick was seeded ninth in the tourney, which begins today, and visits 8th-seeded J.P. Stevens in the opening round.…
