Category: archives
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Letters to the editor, March 7, 2002
Doomed from the outset To the editor: I thoroughly enjoyed reading David Blackwell’s comments concerning the name of the newest school in Hopewell Valley. His observations were rational, well-reasoned, historically and geographically accurate and doomed from the outset. Naming the school after John Hart would be, in another place and time, a perfect way…
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Athletic directors agree: school fields urgently needed
Kevin Murphy and Steve Timko say the athletic program for grades six-12 is in dire need of the fields Back Timberlane would provide By: John Tredrea The nine athletic fields that can be built at Back Timberlane if next Tuesday’s referendum is OK’d are urgently needed, say the school district’s present and former…
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Steiner captures second state title
Swimming By: Steve Feitl Jenny Steiner was undefeated in the IM and breastroke events all season long. Not only was she the county champion in both events last month, but she set two new county records as well. This past weekend, she added her second state title in the breaststroke to her resume. And on…
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With growth comes need for administrator
EDITORIAL: Millstone Township needs to examine idea. By: Leaders in Millstone Township again have brought up the idea of hiring an administrator for the municipality. This is an idea whose time has come. At the very least, it must be on the table to be examined. Millstone’s population in 2000 was 8,970 residents an…
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Leadership Conference: Photo 8
www.southbrunswickpost.com Photo by John Keating PHOTOS: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8
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NCAA tourney road takes detour
Princeton men in win or else playoff situation By: Justin Feil Ahmed El-Nokali began his career at The Palestra more than three years ago. It was the first game in which the then-Princeton University freshman saw significant action. He played the entire second half as the Tigers rallied from a 24-point halftime deficit for the…
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New Egypt girls basketball shows improvement
Seniorless team a better squad by the end of the season. By: Kyle Moylan The New Egypt High School girls’ basketball team had the type of season that is expected from a new program, one without any seniors. In fact, all things considered, a 3-16 mark wasn’t bad at all. "It’s just then when you…
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Leadership Conference: Photo 7
www.southbrunswickpost.com Photo by John Keating PHOTOS: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8
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Maureen Guydos
HILLSBOROUGH Maureen Guydos died Saturday, March 1, at home. She was 41. Born in Somerville, Mrs. Guydos grew up in Middlesex and lived in Piscataway before moving to Hillsborough. Surviving are her husband Gary Guydos; one daughter, Jennifer and one son Brian at home; her mother, Joy Borawski of Tennessee; two brothers, Bobby and…
