Category: archives
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Rolling out the red carpet
BUZZ IN THE HALLS by Pam Koharchik: A little bit of France was evident in Allentown High School this past week as AHS hosted the French Exchange Student Program for the 12th year in a row. By: A little bit of France was evident in Allentown High School this past week as AHS hosted the…
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"South Pacific" at S.B.H.S
Thursday, May 10 – Saturday, May 12 At 7:30 p.m., South Brunswick High School’s Pirandello Players will present the opening night of their production of "South Pacific" at the SBHS auditorium. The play will also take place Friday, May 11 and Saturday, May 12. Tickets will be available at the door.
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Mildred Vogel
Mildred Vogel, 83, died Thursday, May 3, at Capital Health System at Fuld, Trenton. Born in Jersey City, she was a Lawrence area resident 15 years. She was a retired saleswoman. She was a member of the Jewish Community Center, Workmen’s Circle Branch 90 and Ahavath Israel Congregation. Wife of the late Harvey, she is…
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Around Allentown
AROUND ALLENTOWN by Julie Gartland: A look at events and happenings in the area. By: The Upper Freehold Township Clean Communities Program sponsored a poster and recycled art contest at Upper Freehold Regional Elementary School in conjunction with Earth Week/TV Turn-Off Week. The winners of the $50 bonds were: Carolyn Horner, Nick Verveniotis, Olivia Hendrickson,…
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Edition of May 10, 2001
Howard Wilson Larason Howard Wilson Larason, 71 of Myrtle Beach National, died March 28, at Conway Hospital in Conway, S.C. Memorial Services will be held 11 a.m. on May 12 at Calvary Baptist Church in Hopewell. Graveside services will be private. George R. Voorhees Pauline B. Voorhees George R. Voorhees, who died April 11, and…
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Laying it on the line
In homage to the clothesline, Caroline Gibson offers whimsical clothing-sculptures on view at the Atelier Gallery in Frenchtown through May 21. By: Susan Van Dongen A nosy person could tell a lot from a neighbor’s clothesline. Tiny garments and baby clothes signal the presence of small children in the house. If the clothes were button-down…
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Elizabeth Peeden
EWING Elizabeth Brown Peeden, 81, died Thursday, May 3, at Capital Health System at Fuld hospital. Born in Cambridge, Md., she lived in Laurel, Md., many years before moving to Lawrenceville and then Ewing four years ago. She was a receptionist at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Laurel. Daughter of the late James Earle…
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Students take a trip to ‘South Pacific’
To be performed by the high school drama club, the Pirandello Players, and a cast of 40 students, the musical tells a story of love, hatred, discrimination and friendship during World War II. By: Amanda Bok The spotlight will descend on South Brunswick when a group of talented high school performers put on "South Pacific"…
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Florence Township budget expected to be adopted next week
FLORENCE The Township Council expects to adopt the 2001 municipal budget next week after approving several amendments that will increase the general fund but will not impact the tax rate. By:Vanessa S. Holt One amendment includes $25,000 for potential legal costs concerning land development applications and other litigation. An additional amendment was made to…
