Category: archives
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Adath youth celebrates Israel Independence Day
By: Lea Kahn "Trees. Peace. Freedom." "The Red Sea. The Dead Sea." "Jews, Arabs, Christians, Muslims." "Where my cousin lives." That’s what Israel means to some of the youngsters who took part in the Israel Independence Day celebration at Adath Israel Congregation Sunday morning. The students wrote down their impressions of Israel on small pieces…
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Viking girls track team second at Holmdel Relays
By: This past weekend was one of the busiest for high school track teams in New Jersey. There were four relay meets within easy traveling distance for teams in the Greater Middlesex Conference. South Brunswick High opted to attend the Holmdel Relays, and both boys’ and girls’ squads came home with a good share of…
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Soccer cutback proposal opposed
Lack of fields threatens program’s spring season By:Alec Moore The dramatic growth in Manville’s youth recreation soccer programs is causing the borough to run out of space threatening to end the program. Monday, coaches, parents and players from the Manville Recreation Commission soccer program appealed to the Borough Council to save the spring soccer…
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Hillsborough softballers post clutch victory
Establish early county supremacy with win over Watchung Hills By: Rudy Brandl So many things were at stake last Thursday afternoon when Hillsborough High hosted Watchung Hills on the softball diamond. Early supremacy and bragging rights in Somerset County and retaining a share of the Delaware Division lead were among the key elements up for…
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Board honors Teacher Recognition Award recipients
Five winners were cited during a public reception. The Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education honored the district’s five 2001-2002 Teacher Recognition Award recipients during a public reception at the administration building on April 16. "This reception was held to recognize the commitment and talents of these teachers, and to honor all who are teaching…
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Profiles
Meet the Packet kids û ¶ About two dozen children whose par´ ents are employees at Packet Publications visited the company headquarters on Witherspoon Street in Princeton Thurs´ day.¶ The children live in many different towns and have many different hobbies, career ideas and opinions about why they think newspapers are important.¶ Here are profiles…
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Township to vote on $946K bond for new gear
Money would pay for new police and Public Works vehicles as well as other projects and equipment. By: John Tredrea The Hopewell Township Committee is set to vote next week on a $946,000 bond ordinance that would pay for new police and Public Works vehicles as well as other projects and equipment. The public hearing…
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Shuttle to the moon
Here are some of the kids seated in a space shuttle off to the moon. Special Effects
