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Your Space on TIMEOFF
Welcome to Your Views, a new section on the TIMEOFF Web site that is your space. We want to hear from you about "Cultural Survival in Central New Jersey" — music, theater, film, fine dining, museums, family events, opera, visual arts and literature. We hope you’ll respond to what our writers and reviewers have to say,…
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Grim details outlined in Giordano murder case
DiGirolamo allegedly dismembered his mistress By Anthony V. Coppola, Staff Writer TRENTON Hightstown mother Amy Giordano died after being struck on the head with a tool in her Mercer Street apartment by her married boyfriend, Rosario DiGirolamo, who then dismembered her body and confessed the murder to three friends, according to the Mercer County…
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Vikings are still tough
By David Gurney, Sports Writer The nucleus from last season’s 18-7 team is gone. So are the team’s top three pitchers from a year ago, who combined for a 10-5 record and a collective ERA under 2.30. Understandably so, expectations are a little lower than in previous years for the South Brunswick High School baseball…
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Kraft likes boys’ chances to reach state tourney again
By John Beisser, Sports Writer Mark Kraft has been at this long enough to know when’s he’s got a good team on his hands, so when the veteran South Brunswick High golf coach says his kids can play, well, he’s earned the right to be believed. Gunning for a berth in the NJSIAA tournament for…
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Veselka ‘wades’ through rain, NEHS in opening game
Sean Moylan Sports Writer When one of your best lacrosse players is named “Wade,” a little downpour and standing water on the field is not going to be a major problem. Scoring five goals while assisting on another, Wade Veselka made the biggest splash out of everyone who played in the Northern Burlington…
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DOT plans Route 1 study
by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer The state Department of Transportation says a $2 million preliminary study on widening Route 1 through South Brunswick will be done in fiscal year 2009. The study will measure need for the project, as well as possible impacts to infrastructure, existing right-of-way and the environment, according to the proposed Transportation…
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‘Highs in the ’70s’
By Susan Van Dongen My favorite radio experience as far as music is concerned is every month, the first Saturday of the month, when Dan Reed hosts “Highs in the ‘70s,” 2-6 p.m. on WXPN 88.5 FM. It started off not too orderly, just Dan serving up his personal favorites from the 1970s, from horrific…
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Ryan recital slated Sunday
At Pennington Presbyterian Church, 13 S. Main St., Pennington, at 2 p.m. The public is invited to a solo voice recital presented by Debbie Ryan in the sanctuary of the Pennington Presbyterian Church, 13 S. Main St., Pennington, on Sunday at 2 p.m. There is no charge for the recital, but a free will offering…
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SBHS girls golf future is uncertain but present looks awesome
By Ken Weingartner, Sports Writer Joe Dougherty is happy with the current makeup of the South Brunswick High girls’ golf team. It’s the future that has him worried. The Vikings feature a team with five seniors, five juniors and two sophomores, and while South Brunswick returns a bevy of experienced and talented players from last…
