Category: archives

  • Lady Raiders trying to get healthy for SCT

    HHS girls drop second Delaware Division game By: Rudy Brandl    Ever since starting the season with five straight wins, the Hillsborough High girls’ soccer team has fallen on hard times.    Forget about the fact that the Lady Raiders lost three of their next four games. That could only be expected with all the injuries the…

  • ‘Together’

    A retro commune comedy revisits the hippie era.   [R] By: Kam Williams    The hippie movement of the ’60s always lent itself to ridicule. Over the years, social satirists have had a field day lampooning the long hair, unorthodox clothing, anti-establishment slogans, alternative lifestyles and other trademarks of that turbulent era. Although the peace-and-love proponents proved easy…

  • Bulldogs dominant with seven straight

    Boys SoccerIf there was one word needed to describe the driving force behind the Hopewell Valley Central High School boys soccer squad, it would be pride. By: Mike Molaro    These Bulldogs just refuse to lose and take it as a personal insult when they surrender a goal.    So dominating are the Bulldogs (9-1 overall, 8-1…

  • VFW will continue to workto honor ‘fallen comrades’

    To the editor    In your Sept. 27 editorial you alluded to the rejections I as a representative of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States experienced over the past years from the Township Committee of requests to name a public facility to honor a resident of Hillsborough who died while serving our country…

  • High water on the Delaware talk to benefit Sept. 11 victims

       "Flood! High Water on the Delaware," a slide lecture co-sponsored by the Union Fire Company and Rescue Squad of Washington Crossing and Titusville and Bob and Carol Meszaros, will be presented on Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m. at the Ballroom in the rear of the Union Fire Company on Route 29 at Park Lake Avenue…

  • Addressing questions asked by parents

    BUZZ IN THE HALLS by Pam Koharchik: A look at life at Allentown High School. By:    Wednesday, Oct. 3, was Back to School Night at Allentown High School, and by all accounts, it was the most widely attended in recent memory. For the first time in most classes, it wasn’t just the honors students’ parents…

  • Democrats hope to unseat GOP in Allentown

    Republicans Strobino and West face challenges from Stephanie Smith and Bill Soodul. By: Mark Moffa    ALLENTOWN — Democrats Stephanie Smith and Bill Soodul are hoping to defeat Republican incumbents David Strobino and Art West next month in the race for Borough Council while continuing to question the actions of the governing body over several issues.…

  • Horse Play: All in a day’s work

    Results from the National Standardbred Horse Show at the Horse Park of New Jersey. By:    Hundreds of entries from Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia made for a busy day at the seventh annual National Standardbred Horse Show at the Horse Park of New Jersey in Upper Freehold.    Many of…

  • Developer to pitch office park plan

    The Planning Board will meet 8 p.m. Monday in the Lower Level Conference Room of the municipal building. By: Lea Kahn    The Planning Board will consider an application Monday for construction of five office buildings in Phase V of the Princeton South at Lawrenceville development, located on Princess Road.    First Industrial Development Services LP is…