Category: archives
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SBHS wears down against Stevens
By Guy Kipp, Sports Writer The rematch between the South Brunswick High girls’ volleyball team and J.P. Stevens on Monday bore a strong resemblance to their initial meeting in September. And that’s something that South Brunswick coach Shaun Ruymen sincerely hopes does not turn into a microcosm of the season. South Brunswick’s 27-25, 11-25, 19-25…
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Cardinals eye tournaments
BOYS SOCCER By John E. Powers, Sports Editor The cutoff date for the state tournament is a week from Friday and its likely the Lawrence High School boys soccer team will be part of the Central Jersey Group III field. The Cardinals, however, will need to be more consistent to have a significant run in…
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Norman Anderson
PENNINGTON — Norman Anderson, 95, of Pennington peacefully died Friday, Oct. 5, at the Princeton Care Center. Born in Flemington, he resided there for 74 years before moving to Pennington. He graduated in 1930 from Flemington High School. In 1933 he graduated from the Curtis Wright Air Craft School as a licensed aviation mechanic. His…
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Booster Club seeks book, DVDs, videotapes
The South Hunterdon girls softball Booster Club is collecting any and all used books hardcover and paperback, fiction and nonfiction, textbooks, children’s books and any VCR videotapes and DVDs. The collection ends Wednesday, Nov. 7. Drop-off boxes are near school front offices at Lambertville Public School, West Amwell Elementary School and South Hunterdon…
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Neil Levenson
Neil Levenson MORRISVILLE, Pa. Neil K. Levenson died Oct. 1 in the Capital Health System at Mercer. He was 78. Born in Trenton and a former resident there, Mr. Levenson was a graduate of Rider University and was employed as a certified public accountant with the Trenton Housing Authority before retiring. He served in…
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Celebrating ‘nine nights’ in just three
Major Hindu holy festival to be marked in school gym by Paul Koepp, Staff Writer The South Brunswick High School gym will be filled late into the night Saturday with throngs of dancers celebrating a major Hindu holy festival. Navratri, which means “nine nights,” is devoted to the various forms of the goddess Shakti, also…
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Serving it up
AHS girls dominate state tennis tournament Kyle Moylan, Sports Editor The Allentown High School girls’ tennis team didn’t know what to expect from Spotswood, its opponent in the opening round of the Central Jersey Group II playoffs last Thursday. Obviously, Spotswood was in the same position. Despite facing a team with a much higher seed,…
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Resident dismayed by ‘unresponsiveness’
Mary Ann Langelle of Bordentown Township To the editor: I read with interest the letter to the editor published Sept. 27 from Deputy Mayor Bill Morelli, Bordentown Township. In his letter he criticized public officials for their unresponsiveness for concerns expressed by the public and township officials regarding the widening of the turnpike. In his…
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Weapons, drugs down in school district
Annual report indicates violence increase By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Violence is on the rise in the Lawrence Township public school district, but substance abuse and weapons violations declined sharply, according to the school district’s annual violence and vandalism report. The Lawrence Township Board of Education was expected to accept the report at its monthly…
