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  • SPRINGFIELD TOPICS: From the March 5 edition

    By Jen Kokotajlo Jen Kokotajlo   Tel: 410-7338   [email protected]    Deadline for submitting items for this article will now be Sunday evening. Anything submitted after may not be included in the following edition. Any questions please contact me, [email protected]. Thank you for your understanding. * * *    The Springfield Township Council Meeting will be held…

  • MANVILLE: Girls look to brighter basketball future

    MANVILLE: Girls look to brighter basketball future

    MHS junior Amy Evanylo goes for the ball in the season finale vs. South Hunterdon while teammate Kim Jones rushes over to help. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara

  • MANVILLE: Wrestlers will be back at regions

    MANVILLE: Wrestlers will be back at regions

    MHS sophomore Nick Janner is one of many wrestlers expected to push for a trip to the Region 5 Tournament next season. Photo by Elane Coleman (fstop1.com)

  • MANVILLE: ABIS girls provide hope for future

    Lady Broncos reached finals in 12-7 season    When the Alexander Batcho Intermediate School girls’ basketball team began its 2008-2009 campaign, head coach Dan Sferrazza was excited to have five returning players who all could step into leadership roles.    In the first three weeks of practice the entire team pushed themselves to excel both on the…

  • "Why Jews Should Not Exercise" Discussion

    By Har Sinai                        RABBI DISCUSSES "WHY JEWS SHOULD NOT EXERCISE’’ HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP – Rabbi Stuart Pollack, of Har Sinai Temple, doesn’t pull punches when it comes to topics for his "Lunch and Run’’ discussion group, and this month’s topic – "Why Jews Should Not Exercise’’ – is no exception. "Walking is okay,’’ says Pollack,…

  • MANVILLE: Girls look to brighter basketball future

    MANVILLE: Girls look to brighter basketball future

    Evanylo, Mortensen provide solid punch by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor    When the Manville High girls played basketball with confidence, they looked good on the court and were fun to watch. Unfortunately, the team didn’t put together enough such spurts to win more than one game.    Most of the time during their 1-18 season, the Lady…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: State court affirms firefighter reinstatement

    By Matt Chiappardi, Special Writer     ROBBINSVILLE — A s tate appeals court has affirm ed a lower court’s ruling that ordered the township to rehir e a firefighter who lost his jo b during the fire department’ s restructuring.     David Horsnall, a 20-yea r veteran of the township’s fi re company, was fired…

  • Hairspray

    Hairspray

    By Kelly Skinner Contact:  Kelly Skinner, director of public relations 732-247-7200, ext. 542 [email protected] Renu Verma, marketing & pr coordinator 732-247-7200, ext. 517 [email protected] “If Life Were Everything It Should be, It Would be More Like ‘Hairspray.’”—The New York Times State Theatre presents HAIRSPRAY Friday, March 27, 2009, 8pm; Saturday, March 28, 2009, 2pm &…

  • Eighteenth Century Foodways Explored in the Next Stenton Lunch & Learn Series

    By Kathryn Venzor Stenton house museum’s “Lunch & Learn” series continues this spring with a talk on March 5 at 12:30 pm by University of Pennsylvania PhD candidate and archaeologist Teagan Schweitzer. The public is invited to bring a bag lunch and enjoy this talk on foodways in the eighteenth century, which focuses on animal remains…