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  • Coach hopes SBHS cycling back to glory days

    Pendulum may be swinging back for boys bowling team By: Redd E. Patrick    According to South Brunswick High School technology teacher Mike Andrusiewicz, producing an outstanding bowling team is a cyclical process.    With that being said, Andrusiewicz, who moonlights as the school’s boys and girls bowling coach, feels the positive end of that cycle has…

  • Wind ensemble needs help to attend festival

    High school musicians seeking donations to offset costs By: Amanda Bok    The high school wind ensemble is among the few music groups to qualify for the prestigious National Concert Band Festival – but it is only half-way there.    In order to attend the festival, to be held April 5 to 7 in Indianapolis, the band…

  • Annual Holiday Walk held in Pennington

    Santa came by fire engine On Nov. 30, the Pennington Business and Professional Association sponsored its annual Holiday Walk. Santa came to visit the children, shops were open and the holiday season officially began for the town. Shown in the photo above are three of the youngsters who saw Santa that night. J.J. Levandowsky (left),…

  • Girls team eyes more success

    Hopewell Valley Girls BasketballHopewell Valley Central High School girls basketball coach John McGinley is very familiar with some of his players on the team this year. By: Matt Nalbone    Although he is only in his second year as head varsity coach, he has followed his seniors through the program since the eighth grade.    The program…

  • Finding inner peace in performance

    Music serves complementary role in occupational therapy By:Cynthia Cannon    Some rely on tai chi, yoga, meditation or massage to undo the stress of a work day.    Keyboardist David Stellmach claims music is the best therapy.    Headphones allow Mr. Stellmach to compose music at his Yamaha Clavanova synthesizer late into the evening, so he is not…

  • HOT TOPICS

    Hot Topics — Dec. 7, 2000 If you could give one thing for the holidays and it didn’t involve money, what would you give?

  • Ozzie B. Woodall

       Ozzie B. Woodall, 67, died Nov. 28 at Capital Health System at Mercer.    Born and educated in Auburn, Ala., he lived in Trenton 50 years.    Mr. Woodall retired in 1992 after more than 20 years as custodial supervisor at The Lawrenceville School. He previously worked 24 years with D. Shultz Wallpaper Co.    Son of the…

  • Woman faces false police report charges

           FLORENCE – A township woman charged with theft also faces charges of filing a false police report after claiming she had been kidnapped. By:Vanessa S. Holt        FLORENCE – A township woman charged with theft also faces charges of filing a false police report after claiming she had been kidnapped.    Tara Austin, 25, of…

  • Old Road ranch house to be nature study center

    Township will offer information on open-space preservation, wetlands and wildlife By: Amanda Bok    The township is developing a nature study center to help deepen the community’s understanding of its natural environment.    Expected to be completed within the year, the environmental and wetlands center will offer information on a variety of crucial issues, such as the…