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  • Reception set for new principal

    The public is invited to a welcome reception for Myra Bugbee, Toll Gate Grammar School’s new principal on April 9, from 7-8:30 p.m. in the school’s media center    The public is invited to a welcome reception for Myra Bugbee, Toll Gate Grammar School’s new principal on Tuesday, April 9, from 7-8:30 p.m. in the school’s…

  • BRHS golf squad shut down by Blue Devils

    Scotties lose, 208-212 By:Sean Moylan    There’s little doubt that the Bordentown Regional High School boys’ varsity golf team went into Tuesday’s match versus Burlington City at Rancocas Valley Golf Club looking for a win. Instead, the Blue Devils handed the Scotties a very tough 208-212 loss.    "I don’t know if it was the fact that…

  • HoVal girls look for more success

    Girls Lacrosse By: Matt Nalbone    Over the past few years, one of the more successful programs at Hopewell Valley Central High School has been the girls lacrosse team.    Head coach Sara Wagner will be in her fifth year as the varsity leader and has had solid teams throughout.    The 2001 team finished with a 12-5…

  • Lawrence wins first game

    Baseball By: Steve Feitl    The 2002 baseball season got off to a good start for the Lawrence High School Cardinals.    Lawrence held on to a 6-4 victory at Ewing on Monday to start the season with a 1-0 mark. The Cardinals were 9-15 last year and 8-11 in the Colonial Valley Conference.    The Cardinals got…

  • Joseph Czarnecki III

       BOONE, N.C. — Joseph Czarnecki III died Friday, Feb. 1, at his residence. He was 53.    Born in Manville, he later moved to Boone, N.C.    He served in the United States Air Force.    Mr. Czarnecki was a graduate of the University of North Carolina and received his masters of fine arts from Appalachian State University.…

  • Experienced Vikes should be improved in girls track

    By: Carolyn M. Hartko    A lack of pre-season scrimmages doesn’t seem to have hindered the South Brunswick High School girls’ track team this spring. Straight out of the gate, the Lady Vikings posted their first dual meet win, an 85-38 victory at Woodbridge on Tuesday.    "We had some good performances," Lady Viking head coach Brian…

  • EDITORIAL

    Governor needs to be more open    A few weeks ago, as he and his wife were walking along the beach in Cape May, Gov. James E. McGreevey made the mistake of not looking where he was going. He tripped and broke his leg.    On March 26, as he was unveiling his proposed $23.75 billion budget,…

  • Viking golf team looks loaded with talent again

    By: Redd E. Patrick    At South Brunswick High School, the golf program is well-established under the program’s founder, Mark Kraft. Seasons of 20 victories or more are now commonplace and division titles are always within the Vikings’ grasp.    This year is no exception as South Brunswick opened its season Wednesday at home at the Bunker…

  • Gym class tireshigh school athletes

    To the editor    Wednesday … the most dreadful day for most students participating in Physical Education at Hillsborough High and other schools throughout the state.    Students fill the halls after a grueling run, dripping with sweat and lackadaisical and exhaustion. For athletes, this sweat may occur twice in one day. Many in-season athletes endure countless…