Category: archives
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MHS track teams off to fast start
Boys 2-0, girls 2-1 By: Rudy Brandl The Manville High track and field athletes opened the 2007 season with a very busy and productive week. Manville competed in two regular-season meets and participated in its first Skyland Conference event in school history, all within a five-day span. The Mustangs certainly earned an Easter Sunday…
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Primary season in full swing
By: Stephanie Prokop The November election is still months away, but Monday was the deadline for Republicans and Democrats to file for the June 5 primary election. In Bordentown Township, Republican incumbent William J. Morelli filed for a three-year seat on the Township Committee, and Democrat Andrew L. Watson filed to run for his party’s…
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Letters to the editor
Week of April 12 Vet deserves praise for caring, integrity To the editor: Dr. Oliver J. Herz and his wife, I am told, have been caring for the animals at the Allentown Animal Hospital for many years. If you are looking for fancy, high tech vets in a cold hospital like setting, and fees…
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Heroic dog recovers from bullet
By: Stephanie Prokop FLORENCE He’s back on the job after taking a bullet an act that could give Lassie and Rin Tin Tin a run for their money. Moti, a 5-year-old German shepherd, foiled a robbery attempt at the Patel family’s liquor store on April 6 and took a bullet in the shoulder…
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Poor defense costs Mustangs twice
Team gets solid pitching from three starters By: Rudy Brandl Manville High baseball coach Steve Venuto saw a mixed bag of good and bad during his team’s first week of play in the new Skyland Conference. While the veteran skipper was thrilled with his starting pitching, he was upset about the many costly errors…
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Editor’s Journal (04.12.07)
Fight against racism merits more than media circus By: John Dunphy The recent trial-by-media frenzy that has befallen the Don Imus camp over his idiotic comment has spiraled out of control. To briefly recap: Don Imus, the shock jock radio mogul, made a comment last week on his WFAN radio broadcast, which is simulcast on…
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Golfers get into the swing of things
Glander and Marsh lead as Hopewell Valley warms up with two consecutive victories By: Tim Falls Being a little rusty hasn’t hurt the Hopewell Valley Central High School varsity golf team yet. The Bulldogs are 2-0 as they continue to refine their game early in the Colonial Valley Conference season. Hopewell Valley head coach Bill…
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Mary Galler
Mary "Jerry" L. Galler, 86, died Friday, April 6, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Garfield, she was previously a resident of Elmwood Park, Palenville, N.Y., and New Port Richey, Fla. She was a resident of Kendall Park. Her husband, George Galler Sr., is deceased. She is survived by her children,…
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Stinson pitches Warriors to first victory
By: Kyle Moylan With a tough loss and a lopsided loss on its record, the New Egypt High School baseball team knew this past Saturday was as good a day as any for the first win. Especially if they had to stand out in the cold and play ball for a few hours. With David…
