Category: archives
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MONROE: Board renews B.A.S.C. program
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — Board of Education members voted 7-2 to extend the lease of the before- and after-school program known as B.A.S.C. for another three years. Board members Marvin Braverman and Amy Antelis voted against extending the program. During committee reports, John Leary, board member, recommended that the board approve the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Mr. SBHS crowned
Taylor Sassman photo Mr. SBHS contestants take a bow at the end of the competition April 20.
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ALLENTOWN: Singers hoping for hometown support in TV talent show
By Rachel Lavery, Special Writer ”Sweet Home Alabama, where the skies are so blue…” ALLENTOWN — The lush sounds of unaccompanied harmonies fill the choir room as Half and Half, Allentown High School’s a cappella group, sings its version of the Lynyrd Skynyrd classic. Led by vocal music teacher Mark Megill, the group, so…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Bottom Dollar Food opens
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The end of April brought with it the opening of the eighth Bottom Dollar Food store in New Jersey. "On average each store has approximately 30 to 35 associates,” said Bottom Dollar Food Spokeswoman Tenisha Waldo, who works in Corporate Communications at Delhaize America, on Tuesday. Delhaize…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: St. Mary School students walk in ‘Mini Relay for Life’
Kindergartners of the St. Mary School in Bordentown City participate in the second annual “Mini Relay for Life” on April 26. (Photo by Amber Cox)
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BORDENTOWN CITY: St. Mary School students walk in ‘Mini Relay for Life’
Cousins, from left, Nicole Leip, a sixth-grader, and Natalie Mischlich, an eighth-grader, participate in the second annual “Mini Relay for Life” on April 26. (Photo by Amber Cox)
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BORDENTOWN CITY: St. Mary School students walk in ‘Mini Relay for Life’
St. Mary School eighth-graders raise money walking during “Mini Relay for Life” last Thursday in Bordentown City. (Photo by Amber Cox)
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ALLENTOWN: Singers hoping for hometown support in TV talent show
Deirdre Ryan The Allentown High School a cappella singers known as Half and Half are among eight schools competing in a televised talent show Sunday on Cablevision. Online viewer voting determines who advances to the next round, so the Allentown singers are hoping to receive lots of hometown support for their performance. Photo by Deirdre…
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David Poles performs "A Celebration of the Jewish Soul Through Violin."
By Toby Ehrlich Celebrate Mother’s Day at The Stein Residence on Sunday, May 13th, as David Poles performs "A Celebration of the Jewish Soul Through Violin." The performance will start at 2:00 PM and be followed by dessert.
