Category: archives
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Quiet Power
Singer-songwriter Phil Roy kicks off the season at Concerts at the Crossing in Titusville. By: Susan Van Dongen It’s an old-fashioned love story. Boy writes and records samba-inflected song titled "Melt." Girl hears song on her car radio, is moved to tears and pulls to the side of the road, waiting to hear boy’s name.…
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Wings of Gold
The Navy’s Blue Angels return to Willow Grove: TimeOFF talks to one of the Navy’s premier demonstration pilots in a candid conversation about the thrill of speed and the agony of loss. By: Daniel Shearer Two crack pilots, among the Navy’s best, set a near collision course. Closing from opposite ends of the runway, they’re…
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Florence football out to regain its winning form
Team stronger than a year ago. By:Sean Moylan Last year was supposed to mark the return of the grind-it-out, control-the-clock and the ball-on-the-ground offense that made the Florence Township Memorial High School Varsity football team famous in the first place. Unfortunately, turnovers and mistakes all too often made the Flashes alter their initial game plan.…
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Musician Biographies
JAZZ FEAST 2001 Downtown Princeton SEPTEMBER 29 and 30, 2001 NOON – 5PM New Legacy Jazz Band Junior Mance Warren Vache’ Marlene VerPlanck The Fins Bill Charlap Trio Rene’ Marie New Legacy Jazz Band Elegant and exciting, The New Legacy Jazz Band mixes the classic tradition of the great bands of the swing era with…
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Final scrimmage gives South reason to believe
The Eagles open up at home Friday (Sept. 7) against Middlesex. By: Steve Feitl While the South Hunterdon Regional High School football team lost to Lawrence by one point last Friday, there were enough positives to give Sam Jefferis’ squad hope heading into its season opener. The Eagles open up at home this Friday against…
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Crosswicks Village Festival nears
Event to feature tours, historical fun By:Vanessa S. Holt CHESTERFIELD As autumn leaves begin their slow descent later this month, the Village of Crosswicks will turn back the clock for a day of old-fashioned fun, historic demonstrations and activities for the 13th annual Crosswicks Village Festival, an autumn tradition that grows larger every year.…
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Hopewell boys wait for someone to rise to occasion
Boys SoccerWith the loss of two all-county players, the Hopewell Valley Central High School boys soccer team is in need of several players to rise to the occasion. By: Steve Feitl The Bulldogs kick off the 2001 campaign with three road games, beginning this Friday at Notre Dame. Game time is 5 p.m. at Zimmer…
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Attitude is up, numbers are low for Princeton football
For Ray Strelecki, improvement doesn’t always mean more wins. By: Bob Nuse Ray Strelecki knows the first place people will look in order to see if the Princeton High football program is improving is the won-loss record. But as a coach, he knows improvement doesn’t always mean more wins. "We had 21 guys go to…
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Aviva Sussman
Aviva Sussman, 76, of Pennington died Monday, Sept. 3, at Greenwood House, Ewing Township. Born in Hightstown, Mrs. Sussman was a former resident of Lawrenceville for 30 years and lived in Pennington the past three years. She was a graduate of Rider University and was a teacher at Allentown High School for 20 years before…
