Category: archives
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Young MHS coaches enjoy sweet taste
Herrera, Stibitz celebrate first victory By: Rudy Brandl While last week’s Thanksgiving Day football game turned into a coming-out party for sophomore running back Franklin Andreyko, there was another great story line for the Manville High program. Let’s not take anything away from Andreyko he was fabulous, in fact, electrifying. He scored four touchdowns…
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Jack Sauerman
EWING Jack E. Sauerman, 82, died Tuesday, Nov. 27, at Capital Health System at Mercer hospital, Trenton. Born in Newark, he lived in Jamesburg before moving to Ewing nine years ago. Mr. Sauerman was a sales engineer and established Pyro Industrial Design Inc., Ewing, 15 years ago. He was an Army Air Forces veteran…
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Upcoming events
For the week of November 29. By: Thursday, Nov. 29 The Citizens for Better Schools in Upper Freehold will host a referendum information night from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the elementary school cafeteria. Residents are invited to review and discuss the plans and take a tour of the high school. Refreshments will be served.…
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Fun with Dioramas
Lambertville artist Myles Cavanaugh traded in his brush for gears, wires and pulleys to create ‘The Cigar Box Theatre.’ By: Susan Van Dongen ALT="image"> COLOR="black"> COLOR="black"> "Each box takes a long time, sometimes as long as six months if I’m trying to do other things at the same time," says artist Myles Cavanaugh of his…
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Local patriots, part 2 of 2
HISTORICALLY SPEAKING: A look at the Allentown-Upper Freehold of the past. By: From "Bits of Local History," from the "Allentown Messenger" dated Oct. 12, 1911: The late Samuel W. Fidler, of Allentown, during his early life was well acquainted with men who had fought in the Revolutionary army; and among his many interesting reminiscences concerning…
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Millstone’s Graber heads Peddie returnees
One thing is certain about the Peddie School girls basketball team. It will never rest on its laurels. By: Neil Hay One thing is certain about the Peddie School girls basketball team. It will never rest on its laurels. Having won their fifth consecutive state Prep A championship last winter with a 23-2 record, Coach…
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Teacher wins grant for service program
Funds program encouraging Amsterdam School students to help the Samaritan Homeless Interim Project (SHIP) By:Krzysztof Scibiorski An Amsterdam School teacher received a $5,000 grant for her program that will teach community involvement to the fourth and fifth graders at the school. Barbara Tojeira, a fourth-grade teacher at the school, is the first winner of the…
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Gunshots at Kendall Park rink
Man struck by car following scuffle By: NIck D’Amore A 20-year-old Trenton man was arrested Saturday after he allegedly struck another man with his car while fleeing gunshots that erupted during a fight at the Kendall Park Roller Skating Rink. Police said Julius Thomas admitted hitting Rashard Dowdell, 19, of Trenton, but said the accident…
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Fun with Dioramas
Lambertville artist Myles Cavanaugh traded in his brush for gears, wires and pulleys to create ‘The Cigar Box Theatre.’ By: Susan Van Dongen Staff photo by edith look! It’s a a scandal. A couple secretly embraces in a seedy motel room bed. The woman’s significant other walks in on them, much to his and…
