Category: archives
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3 seek appointment to Twin Rivers board
By: Dick Brinster EAST WINDSOR Steve Commer, the fourth-place finisher among six candidates for three seats on the Twin Rivers board of directors, is one of three people seeking to fill a vacancy on the nine-member panel. Also hoping to be appointed are Al Wally and Bill Dumanski. All three men have submitted resumes…
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Public’s turn
Budget & questions set after state waiver By: Dick Brinster After getting a state waiver to expand its tax base by more than $2 million, the East Windsor Regional Board of Education will now turn its focus on trying to convince voters to part with a little more of their money when they go to…
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Hun baseball tops rival in opener
Munley happy to share in win By: Justin Feil The effects of strep throat slowed Sean Munley, but they couldn’t keep The Hun School senior out of Tuesday’s season-opening baseball game against the Peddie School. "No way, especially opening day senior year," he said. "You can’t miss that for anything, especially with these guys." Munley…
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The sound of music
Westminister Choir College opens up a new world for the young By: Pat Summers Moving from the Cinderella story to Aaron Copland’s "Appalachian Spring," using music from a TV show the entire class knows, in under 45 fast-and-fun minutes: This is probably not your usual sixth grade music course. That strange-seeming but purposeful transition begins…
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Concerned school board lengthens polling hours
By: Dick Brinster With the fate of a $77.4 million school budget and accompanying ballot questions a major concern for officials in the East Windsor Regional District, the Board of Education has decided to open the polls two hours earlier on April 17. After discussing past problems at polling places and hearing a prediction by…
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Enriching seniors’ moments
Teenage volunteers bridge gap with games By: Dick Brinster EAST WINDSOR The dice roll, the laughter abounds and the taunts are everywhere. "I’ve got two houses, and I’m the only one who does, so I’m winning," Lillian McNichol declares as she surveys the Monopoly board moments after the start of another game. Phyllis Waters, eyeing…
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Bichsel’s 73 carves out path to Garden State Cup
By: Sean Moylan It’s the week of the Masters so the "Masters of Peddie golf" went out this past Monday and won the Garden State Cup at the Blue Heron Pines Golf Club in Egg Harbor Township. Peddie shot a stellar team score of 314, but needed to battle hard to stave off the runner-up…
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OBITUARIES, April 6, 2007
Julius Mate, Dr. Lillian B. Tenney Julius Mate Company manager MONROE Julius Mate died Thursday at Monroe Village. He was 88. Born in South River, he was a Monroe resident since 1994. He was employed in management at Johnson & Johnson in New Brunswick, Arnold Constable in New Brunswick and Krauszer food stores.…
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Falcon baseball slugs out first win
By: Sean Moylan The Peddie varsity baseball team started the season off with a bang with a 17-4 road win over Rutgers Prep on Saturday. The Falcons took advantage of Rutgers Prep’s small field and launched a pair of home runs in the contest. Casey Ennis smacked a three-run blast to power a seven-run third…
