Category: archives
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High school rockers ready to reunite for rare one-off
Lawrence High Class of 1999 friends and bandmates will play together at McGuinn’s, on Brunswick Avenue, this weekend. By: Olivia Tattory Letting the good times roll it’s what Lawrence natives Dave Barbaree and Ray Pirre plan on doing Saturday night. Eight years after the final show of their high school band, Tonka Dub, the…
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E.W. softball 12’s will team with Millstone
By: Sean Moylan When two towns join forces to put together a District 12 all-star softball squad, usually all but one or two of the kids will come from just one of those towns. However, the 2007 Millstone-Roosevelt-East Windsor 12-year-old Little League All-Star softball team will have five Millstone-Roosevelt kids and five East Windsor kids…
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Legion team hits, runs, wins
Post 12 needs to get hot By: Rudy Brandl The Somerville American Legion baseball team entered this week’s busy stretch of action with as many losses as the Somerville High School team suffered during the spring season. Coach Rob Snyder had high expectations of this year’s team, especially with four key Manville High players joining…
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Boyfriend of missing woman becomes ‘person of interest’
Police still searching for Millstone man By: Vic Monaco TRENTON Rosario "Roy" Digirolamo flew to Italy five days after his baby son was abandoned in Delaware and one week after the mother of the child was last seen locally. The married Millstone man became the proverbial "person of interest" this week as law enforcement…
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Williston picked as AHS boys’ basketball coach
By: Sean Moylan Gary Williston did not have to wait long to get acclimated with his new position as the Allentown High boys’ varsity basketball coach. Nearly two weeks ago, he was offered the job, he accepted it and before all the ink on the paper work concerning his hiring was dry, he was handed…
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NFL veteran shares his thoughts on Rutgers, Giants and ‘honest’ golf
By: Rich Fisher Shaun O’Hara played his high school football at Hillsborough, but is of interest to South Brunswick readers as the Giants center and a former Rutgers standout. O’Hara played in the Viking Athletic Club’s golf outing at Bunker Hill last Friday, and Post Sports Editor Rich Fisher got a few of his thoughts…
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School board still wrestling with drug policy update
Revision may include introducing random drug tests in the high school. By: Eileen Oldfield After surveying the public and meeting with the school district attorney, the Board of Education’s Policy Committee is starting an extensive revision of the district’s drug policy, which may include introducing random drug tests in the high school. In an update…
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Lawrence label sought for 08648
A resident with a Trenton address would like his ZIP Code to reflect where he lives — Lawrence. By: Lea Kahn When township resident Robert Kuser typed his address "Green Avenue, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648" into his new global positioning system device, it came up blank. But when he typed in "Green Avenue, Trenton,…
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Cast in plaster
The South Brunswick Public Library will be the new home for a sculpture by artist George Segal. By: Paul Koepp Patrons of the South Brunswick Public Library will soon be able to enjoy an original piece of artwork by a world-renowned sculptor who lived and worked in the township for decades on a chicken farm…
