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Café Classics
This Doylestown, Pa., joint rolls out some good grub and bangin’ blues with Southern-fried hospitality that hits all the high notes. By: Lari Robling Café Classics 816 N. Easton Road, Doylestown, Pa. (215) 489-3535 www.cafeclassics.org Food: Very good Service: Personable Cuisine: Southern influence Ambiance: Casual blues club Hours: Lunch: Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m.-3 p.m.; Happy Hour:…
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MHS girls soccer displays total makeover
By: Carolyn M. Hartko From faces to format, the Monroe Township High School girls’ varsity soccer team will have a very different look this fall. The Lady Falcons graduated 10 seniors in June from a squad that went 13-7 (8-4 in the Greater Middlesex Conference’s White Division). Six of those players were starters. Hardest to…
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Experience a plus for SBHS girls soccer team
By: Carolyn M. Hartko Last fall was the first season in the Greater Middlesex Conference’s Red Division for the South Brunswick High School girls’ soccer program, and the Lady Vikings have the bruises to prove it. The 2000 varsity squad finished up 4-6 in their new flight, 9-10 overall. The good news is that South…
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Victor Umyn
DELAWARE TOWNSHIP Victor I. Umyn, 56, died Monday, Sept. 3, at Hunterdon Medical Center, Raritan Township. Born in Germany, he moved to the United States in 1951 and had lived in Delaware Township for the past 19 years. He was an Army veteran of the Vietnam War. He earned a degree in political science…
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Buried Treasure
Hendrick Island on the Delaware River is rich with archeological artifacts and history. Temple University’s studies of the site will be discussed in a program Sept. 11 in Solebury, Pa. By: Jodi Thompson Who knew Point Pleasant, Pa., today a recreation destination for tourists and locals, was an ancient hardware store and weapon depot? The…
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Mary Cascioli
Mary B. Cascioli, 85, died Monday, Sept. 3, at Capital Health System at Fuld hospital, Trenton. Born in New York, she was a longtime Lawrenceville resident. She retired as a seamstress with Aberdeen Sportswear Co., Trenton, and was a member of Church of St. Ann. Also, she was a member of Lawrence Senior Citizens Club…
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Out with the old…
It’s a new look for SBHS football team as Vikes try to rebound from 3-7 season By: Ken Weingartner When the South Brunswick High football team opens its season Friday night by hosting Woodbridge, "new" will be the word of the day. As in new season, new faces, new offense and new outlook. The Vikings,…
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Changing scenarios for Viking cross country teams
By: Redd E. Patrick For the South Brunswick High School girls cross country program, the 2001 season will represent a new beginning. For the boys, it will mark the end of an era. The girls team lost Anne O’Rane to graduation as well as Kristyn McGrath. These girls took part on three Greater Middlesex Conference…
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For the week of Sept. 6
By: Phoebe E. Halpin PLUMSTED Phoebe E. Halpin, 88, died Saturday, Sept. 1, at Virtua-Memorial Hospital, Mount Holly. Born in Stratford, N.H., she was a longtime resident of East Haven, Vt., and New Egypt. She had retired as a school teacher in East Haven. She is survived by a daughter, Dorothy Humphrey of New…
