Category: archives
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Stockton students to "Go Green’
Students will work on ways to protect the environment. By Mae Rhine, Managing Editor STOCKTON — There may be more students walking when Stockton Public School reopens Wednesday, Sept. 5. It’s part of the school’s new theme, “Going Green” in which students will work on ways to protect the environment, even if it’s as simple…
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Bridge Street ownership to be given to Stockton
But first, the borough has to find out how much of the street the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission owns. By Linda Seida, Staff Writer STOCKTON The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission is giving ownership of Bridge Street to the borough. But just how much of Bridge Street is actually the commission’s…
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Dividing Line
‘Recitatif,’ based on a Toni Morrison short story and to be performed at the Philadelphia Live Arts & Fringe Festival, explores the racial divide in a friendship. By: Ilene Dube A term often used for a rhythm-free vocal style of dialogue during opera, a recitative falls somewhere between song and speech. An archaic usage referred…
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Obituaries
August 30, 2007 Madeline Bucci HAMILTON – Madeline S. “Madge” Bucci, 66, died August 22 at her home. Born in Allentown, daughter of the late Michael and Sally Solimondo, she was raised in Trenton and moved to Hamilton in 1963. Mrs. Bucci was a homemaker, a teacher’s aide at Kiel School, a cafeteria aide at…
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Some South students to face random drug testing
RCS SHRHS Superintendent Nancy Gartenburg in her office. Photo RCS
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South hockey coach says team state contenders
By John E. Powers, Sports Writer The South Hunterdon High School field hockey team went 11-7 last year, losing in the first round of the top-seeded Oak Knoll in a North Jersey, Section 2, Group I, first-round playoff game. South Hunterdon will have to go on this year without the graduated Devon Shire, Cherish Brown,…
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Some South students to face random drug testing
The policy applies only to those students involved in extracurricular activities and those who drive to school By Mae Rhine, Managing Editor WEST AMWELL Besides having a new superintendent, many of the 350 students who walk into South Hunterdon Regional High School on Tuesday, Sept. 11, will face random drug testing. The school is…
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Downtown project gets back on track
Anthony V. Coppola Staff Writer PLUMSTED The search for a redeveloper for the planned residential retirement community on Route 537 a project that will also bring sewer service to the downtown business district was narrowed to two, following the passing of the Aug. 22 proposal deadline. Kokes Organization Inc., of Whiting, and Levin,…
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Arts supporter is new NH-S superintendent
RCS Raymond J. Boccuti is New Hope-Solebury’s new superintendent. Staff photo by Robyn C. Stein
