Category: archives
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Vikings look to make big-time jump
By: Ken Weingartner Steve Dentler comes into every season believing it is the year his South Brunswick High boys volleyball team will make the jump to the elite level. So as the Vikings prepare for the 2007 campaign, this is the year. South Brunswick lost just two starters from last season’s 10-12 squad that won…
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On Point
The laws of mothers-in-law By: Linda McCarthy This past weekend my mother-in-law turned 80. After 12 children and 50 grandchildren, the woman looks better than I do. I guess she could be a poster child for clean living. I’ve known her for 31 years and have never once seen her drink, smoke or swear. Except…
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NBC track teams set for season
By: Sean Moylan With the recent addition of a boys’ lacrosse program, the Northern Burlington County Regional High boys’ varsity track and field team doesn’t quite draw the same numbers it once did. Nonetheless the Greyhounds’ track and field program continues to draw the great athletes. In fact, the sky is the limit for sophomore…
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Enchantment at Hightstown winner of prestigious award
Enchantment at Hightstown was also honored with awards for Best Architectural Product Design, Best Landscaping and several other awards Enchantment at Hightstown, the Robertson Douglas Group’s popular active-adult community in Mercer County, was recently the recipient of a number of prestigious honors at the fourth annual FAME Awards, presented by the Shore Builders Association of…
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One man’s meat is indeed another man’s poison
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK By John Tredrea I can well understand why the notion of scrapping or scaling back Primary Strings upsets some people. I don’t think you can love music much more than I do. I’m addicted to music, period. I’ve got instruments and CDs and cassettes all over the place. In the center of my…
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Robbinsville baseball set for future success
By: Sean Moylan ÿ8BASEBALLÿSandy Overton doesn’t have to spend a disproportionate amount of time learning the strengths and weaknesses of his Robbinsville varsity baseball players. He’s known them for years. "It’s a good group. I’ve worked with the nucleus of them since they were sixth graders," said Overton, who used to be the baseball coach…
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School board awaits municipal tax numbers
By: Rebecca Weltmann WASHINGTON The school tax levy the amount that has to be raised in taxes to run the school system would increase by 13 percent under the proposed school budget, but how this affects the school tax rate itself was still unclear earlier this week. At this point, according to…
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Empowerment
Women’s Leadership Conference offers glimpse of the future. By: Audrey Levine The theme of the day was based on an old adage, that women can do anything they put their minds to. "Our ultimate goal is to make today’s young women into tomorrow’s leaders," said Denise Avrutik, chairwoman of the South Brunswick Commission on Women,…
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LETTERS
From the issue of March 29, 2007. Thanks for story on salamanders To the editor: I happened to pick up the South Brunswick Post today it’s been awhile since I read any newspaper due to my busy schedule. As I thumbed through it, your article about the salamanders caught my eye. I noticed…
