Category: archives
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Musical and technological talents to be showcased
By:Al Wicklund MONROE Variety will be the spice of a student talent show at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 3, at Monroe Township High School. The annual show, "An Evening of Music, Industrial Technology Education and Business Education," will feature a concert by the Monroe High School Band in the school’s Richard P. Marasco Center…
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Farm friendly
Horticulturist Pegi Ballister-Howells, a resident of nearby Millstone, devotes herself to promoting agriculture in the Garden State. By: Julie Gartland There is something vulnerable about a leafless tree in wintertime. Exposing what hides behind leaves and flowers during the growing season, the tree is undaunted in displaying its inner self, as if to say "This…
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Outgoing school board members look back
All three outgoing members say they will take pride in their time on the East Windsor Regional Board of Education. By: Michael Arges Though defeated by challengers Bob Laverty, Ricardo Perez and Bonnie Fayer, outgoing board members Sherry Sukienik, Patricia Lawler and Holly Feder all said they will look back with satisfaction on their accomplishments…
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Hillsborough golfers continue win streak
Berger, Cannon star during productive week By: John Beisser After opening the season with losses to Warren Hills and Bridgewater, the Hillsborough High golf team jumped on the bus to get to match number three vs. Somerville. "It was a quiet ride," Hillsborough coach Paul Parker recalled. "The guys were focused and determined. It…
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Week of April 26, 2001
From Hamilton, Princeton Junction and Princeton Ivan Shiffman has joined Weichert Financial Services as assistant vice president and manager of its connections program. Offered by Weichert Financial Services as a part of its Gold Services Program, the program assists the public in the pre- and post-closing phases of their move, offering assistance establishing utility connections…
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MHS athletic teams will play the games
MVC teams agree to reschedule missed games By: Rudy Brandl Manville High’s spring athletic teams won’t have to forfeit last week’s games that were postponed due to the teachers’ strike. Thursday’s baseball and softball games vs. David Brearley of Kenilworth and the track meet against Oratory Prep will be made up later this spring.…
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Crossroads student writes review
A 5 Star movie! You should watch it! By:Michelle Goldberg Review Of Paulie ***** Written By: Michelle Goldberg The movie Paulie is an emotional comedy, and great for people of all ages. The bird Paulie is determined to reunite with his owner Marie Allweather. The determination led Paulie on a trip. A trip on life,…
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Matilda ‘Mattae’ Schmidt
LOWER MAKEFIELD, Pa. Matilda "Mattae" Schmidt, 78, died April 19 at home. Born in Highland Park, N.J., she lived in South Plainfield and East Windsor, N.J., before moving to Lower Makefield 29 years ago. She retired as an executive assistant with New Jersey Pharmaceutical Association, Trenton. She is survived by her husband, Richard Schmidt;…
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Henry, Everett propel Raider girls to first lacrosse win
RAIDER ROUNDUP By: Rudy Brandl Everything finally came together for the Hillsborough High girls’ lacrosse team in Saturday’s home game vs. Phillipsburg. The Raiders, still recovering from a tough 10-8 loss at Montgomery two days before, put that disappointment behind them and notched the first varsity girls’ lacrosse victory in school history. Hillsborough, which went…
