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Life Center girls’ hoop hoping to top .500 mark
Despite an eventual 42-29 loss, the Life Center Academy’s girls’ basketball team showed incredible tenacity in its home opener versus top-ranked Girard on Dec. 5. After falling behind 15-3, the Warriors refused to die and came back with a 17-3 run to cut their deficit to 22-20 at the half. By:Sean Moylan Despite…
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State champs taking on a new look on the court
The entire starting lineup from last year’s NJSIAA Group I State championship Forence Township Memorial High School boys’ varsity basketball team is now gone (4 graduates and 1 transfer). By:Sean Moylan The entire starting lineup from last year’s NJSIAA Group I State championship Forence Township Memorial High School boys’ varsity basketball team is…
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Man faces DWI, other charges
A North Plainfield man was released on $5,000 bail after resisting arrest with such zeal that after he was arrested medical personnel had to give him several sedatives to calm him, police said. By:Laura Toto Louis F. Rosa Jr., 21, of 185 Maple Ave., North Plainfield, was charged at 5:03 a.m. Nov. 28 with driving…
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OBITUARIES, Dec. 15, 2000
Marius B. Jansen, Alfred F. Perone Sr., William O’Donnell, Edward F. Kisco Sr., Leon J. Heuser. Marius B. Jansen Princeton professor Marius Berthus Jansen of Princeton died Sunday at home Born in the Netherlands, he grew up in Massachusetts and moved to Princeton in 1959. He was a world-renowned scholar and emeritus professor of Japanese…
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Lady Raiders must play defense to reach lofty goals
Jim Reese’s team won’t catch anyone by surprise this winter By: Rudy Brandl Hillsborough High girls’ head basketball coach Jim Reese understands that his team won’t be able to sneak up on anybody. Facing a stiff challenge from the opposition on a regular basis comes with the territory. Successful programs like Hillsborough can always…
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Christmas tree shoppers go into high holiday gear
Tuesday’s high winds made for a rough day to pick out Christmas decorations, but as the holidays approach, area residents looking to add natural reminders of the season found several choices. By:Eric Schwarz Christmas trees generally are sold at three types of locations: choose-and-cut farms, farm and garden stores, and roadside stands. In Manville, the…
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Township officials set open space priorities
The plan could save nearly 25 percent of Lawrence from development. More than 2,200 acres of land in Lawrence Township, or 17 percent of the total land area, has been preserved as open space and township officials say the goal is to save another 1,000 acres in the next few years. By: Lea Kahn That…
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Charter schools no monster in the moat
LETTER TO THE EDITOR To the editor: "Man the ramparts!" "Archers to the wall!" "Raise the drawbridge!" "Ready the boiling oil!" So says King Gulick to Sir Possemato. "The infidels (charter schools) are at the gates!" Isn’t it amazing? No, It is sad that these two champions of Hillsborough education would so quickly and forcefully…
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Thomas G. Salay
Thomas G. Salay, 90, died Friday at Keswick Pines Health Care Center, Whiting. Born in Trenton, he was a longtime resident before moving to Whiting eight months ago. He owned Salay Jewelers, Trenton, retiring in 1981 after more than 40 years. Mr. Salay was an Army veteran of World War II, having served with the…
