Category: archives
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, March 8
For football at CHS To the editor: I want to explain why I think it is important to start a high school football program in Hopewell Valley. In addition to the fact that it is fun, increases community spirit, provides additional activities for teens and may provide more scholarship opportunities, it’s also about equity…
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’15 Minutes’
Fresh and original, this film simultaneously serves up eye-popping excitement along with thought-provoking social satire concerning the sensational content of television. [R] By: Kam Williams Edward Burns, left, and Robert DeNiro star in the action thriller 15 Minutes. Sixties pop icon Andy Warhol proclaimed "In the future, everyone will be famous for 15 minutes." That prediction…
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Great games by Coover, Davis are not enough
Maybe if the Northern Burlington County Regional High School girls’ varsity basketball team were to play Toms River South again, Toms River South would miss a couple of 3-pointers and NBC would walk out with a NJSIAA Group III South Jersey championship. By:Sean Moylan Unfortunately, that’s not what happened at a gym in Woodstown…
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Savino captures Region V title
WrestlingIt’s on to the Meadowlands for Mike Savino. By: Mike Molaro The Lawrence High School senior earned a berth in this weekend’s NJSIAA Wrestling Championships at the Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford by winning the 152-pound Region V title last Saturday at Hunterdon Central. Because he is a regional champion, Savino earned a bye…
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Candidates file for May 15 Pennsylvania primary
Several familiar names will not be on the ballot this time around. By: Cynthia Williamson Several familiar names will be absent from New Hope and Solebury Township ballots when Pennsylvania holds its primary election May 15. Most notably will be longtime New Hope-Solebury School Board of Directors President Harold "Hardy" Bush III, who has decided…
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Therapist draws on experience to help clients
AROUND TOWN: Jean Richardson, a local psychotherapist, has seen her fair share of tragedy during her lifetime. By: Mae Rhine LAMBERTVILLE The city’s newest psychotherapist, Jean Richardson, is no stranger to pain. Her 3½-year-old son drowned. She saw her brother mauled and killed by a bear in the wilds of Colorado. She grew up…
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Annual ‘Café Night’ promises more musical highlights
On March 24, the Florence Township High School Jazz Band will be holding its Fourth Annual Café Night in the Caribbean Islands. Not exactly, but the band members and their parents have volunteered their time to transform Florence Township Middle Schools’ multi-purpose room into the Bahamas to produce the fun and relaxing mood the…
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Magnificent Seven to perform at Rutgers festival
BUZZ IN THE HALLS by Pam Koharchik: A look at happenings at Allentown High School. By: Hopefully, this weekend will find us free of snow, or at least, free of the threat of snow, so that we can go on with our weekend excursions. Seven kids from Allentown High School are certainly hoping that the…
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Meeting to review school’s air tests
School board’s special meeting will include consultants findings at middle school By:Laura Toto The Board of Education is holding a special meeting about the middle school air quality at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the high school auditorium. "We’re holding it to respond to public comment regarding the air quality at the middle school," Superintendent Robert…
