Category: archives
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Vikes hope to rattle WW-PS with tenacity
By: Rich Fisher The one good thing about being the 5th-seeded South Brunswick High tennis team, as opposed to being top-seeded and undefeated West Windsor-Plainsboro South team, is that when the two meet today in the Central Jersey Group IV Tournament, all the pressure is on the Pirates. Of course, that might not mean much…
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South will chase more history in GMCT finals
By: Rich Fisher The South Brunswick High boys’ lacrosse team is not looking at Sunday’s game with St. Joe’s as a mundane task of having to beat a team for the third time in one season. Quite the contrary, the Vikings are looking at it as a chance to make history. Well, more history, considering…
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Trill not thrilled with states
By: David Gurney He wasn’t satisfied, and neither were his teammates. But suffice it to say that the rest of the field was probably in the same mood as Nick Trill. A windy day on the Jersey coast drastically affected the rounds of every golfer at the South/Central Jersey Group IV state tournament in Atlantic…
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Pigott: Reason to be excited about NBC’s future
By: Sean Moylan The Northern Burlington High girls’ varsity lacrosse team may not be going to the playoffs this season, which is a rarity, but Liz McGouth, has, nonetheless, put together a very formidable unit. The player who will surely lead the Greyhounds in their future successes will be freshman phenom Lauren Pigott, who scored…
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Dance of Passion
Leonardo Suarez Paz and Cuartegango will awaken the sultry rhythms of the tango. By: Susan Van Dongen When you learn that even the British touch each other more often than Americans, you get an inkling as to why the tango fascinates us. It’s the sultry sound of the music, the elegant costumes, the romance, but…
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Pennington Day is about being a community
EDITORIAL By Ruth Luse Pennington Day first held in May 1980 in response to a devastating January fire that destroyed The Pennington School’s O’Hanlon Hall has been held ever since, except for one year. It is coming up again this Saturday. A major fundraising event, Pennington Day’s first beneficiary was The Pennington School.…
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Lawrence falls in state tourney
TENNIS By: Mike Molaro It would be a huge disservice to the Lawrence High School boy’s tennis squad if it was judged solely on Monday’s 5-0 loss to Moorestown in the second round of the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group III Tournament. Although the seventh-seeded Cardinals (10-5) dropped the five matches in straight sets to the…
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Cecchine qualifies for state finals
HHS ATHLETE OF THE WEEK By: John Beisser It was just a couple of weeks ago when Hillsborough High senior golfer Logan Cecchine was struggling with his game. No matter how hard he tried, Cecchine could not put all the parts of his game together. His drives were erratic, his iron play spotty and his…
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
From the issue of May 17, 2007. Democracy can’t be forced To the editor: I don’t get it. Charles Sutter (Letters to the editor, May 3) denounces my peace-through-understanding thesis and says that I, like all people of my mind set, "don’t get it." Well, I’m a man, and I, like all men, make…
