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LHS doubles team reaches semifinals
BOYS TENNIS By Tim Falls, Sports Editor Ajan Sivaramamoorthy and Balkirat Chadha advanced to the semifinals of the Mercer County boy’s tennis tournament. The Lawrence High School first doubles team won both matches on the first day of play and were scheduled to compete in a semifinal match yesterday with the chance of advancing to…
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LHS looks for added effort at practice
BOYS LACROSSE By Tim Falls, Sports Editor The Lawrence High School boys’ lacrosse team is looking to move on from a lopsided loss to West Windsor-Plainsboro South. The Cardinals have a full week between games to improve after the 18-2 loss on Monday. ”We just haven’t been able to compete,” said Lawrence coach Anthony Ammirata.…
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Zangara steps into school board’s top spot
By Eileen Oldfield Staff Writer After a year of starting its meetings at 7:15 p.m., the Board of Education decided to return to a 7:30 p.m. start time at its Tuesday meeting. The motion, introduced by newly appointed Board of Education President Andrew Zangara, passed by a 5-4 vote Tuesday, with members Herman Brunn, Gary…
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Things to Do
April 25 Rummage sale: South Brunswick Community Development Charleston Place Senior Citizens, Route 27, will have a rummage sale 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. A second sale will be at the same time and location April 26. The proceeds from the sale will enable existing senior programs to continue. Donations are welcome. For more…
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Beef ’n’ Beer fundraiser
Friday, May 2 — Bordentown Regional High School softball and baseball booster clubs are hosting a Beef ’n’ Beer fundraiser from 7 p.m. until 1 a.m. at the Hope Hose Humane Fire Company, 150 W. Burlington St. in Bordentown. Tickets are $25 per person in advance or $30 at the door. Along with dinner,…
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Anne C. Burg Stewart
FLORENCE — Anne C. Burg Stewart, 82, of Florence Township died April 10, at the home of her son. Born in Hamilton Township, daughter of the late John and Catherine Burg, she was a lifelong resident of Florence Township. Ms. Burg had been the bakery manager at the Acme Market, Bordentown, retiring after…
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Stanley H. Davis
PLUMSTED — Stanley H. Davis, 96, died at home on April 17. Born in Chesterfield Township, he had been a resident of New Egypt, moved to Florida for 20 years, and moved back to New Egypt three years ago. Mr. Davis, a retired barber, was a member of the Cleveland United Methodist Church,…
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Lawrence overcomes one-run losses
SOFTBALL By Tim Falls, Sports Editor The Cardinals are close to getting the wins they want and need. The Lawrence High School softball team won just one of the past five games, though three of those losses were decided by just one run. The Cardinals snapped a four-game losing skid since a win over Hopewell…
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Listen to voters and cut budget
Frank J. Chinko of Kendall Park Now that the nearly $136 million school budget has been defeated, it’s time for the Township Council to step up to the plate. The school board has been on a spending spree for too many years. It’s unrealistic to believe that there is no fat in a budget that…
