Category: archives
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HoVal ges by with tie
BOYS SOCCER By: Tim Falls There are days when a team can get by not being at its best. Those days are dwindling. The Hopewell Valley Central High School boys varsity soccer team got by with a tie to Nottingham last Thursday. With a berth in the NJSIAA playoffs already clinched with their 9-4-1 record,…
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Mary Mazzola
Mary (Richetti) Mazzola, 77, of Monmouth Junction, died Tuesday, Oct. 10, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick. She was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., resided in Old Bridge for 37 years and moved to Monmouth Junction in 1997. She is survived by her husband of 58 years, Salvatore of Monmouth Junction; three sons,…
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Lawrence rampages past Nottingham
FOOTBALL By: Tim Falls Brian Mills likes to keep the opposition guessing. The Lawrence High School junior was even harder to predict as he took over as quarterback against Nottingham last Saturday. The Cardinals dominated again in impressive fashion with a 58-7 victory over the Northstars to remain undefeated with a record of 6-0. It…
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LETTER (10/19/06)
Father learns LHS ‘isn’t broken’ while aide for daughter To the editor: I hear from time to time about the problems at Lawrence High School and would like to offer the following from personal observations during the 2004-2005 school year. I had the privilege of being an aide for my daughter, Caryn, during a difficult…
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The state we’re in
Celebrate preservation milestone By: Michele S. Byers When the Pinelands Protection Act was passed more than 25 years ago, not everyone was happy. But today more and more people are recognizing the foresight of the law that effectively preserved the Pinelands. October is Pinelands Month in New Jersey and a perfect opportunity to visit the…
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Township wants to inspect nail salons
New regulations require health inspections By: Joseph Harvie The Township Council adopted a resolution Oct. 5 asking the state to allow local boards of health to inspect licensed nail salons. There are no regulations in place that require nail salons to be inspected on a regular basis, township Health Officer Steve Papenberg said Wednesday. He…
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Town challenges Trenton-imposed water rate hike
Trenton Water Works, which supplies water to 4,600 Lawrence residents, approved a rate hike last month. By: Lea Kahn Township officials are challenging a hike in water rates approved last month by Trenton Water Works that would affect 4,600 Lawrence households, said Municipal Manager Richard Krawczun. Mr. Krawczun wrote to the state Board of Public…
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NB Jr. Greyhound 75-pounders improve to 5-0
The Northern Burlington Junior Greyhounds 75-pound squad improved to 5-0 with wins over Lawnside, Pine Hill and Burlington City during the past three weeks. The Greyhounds first went to Lawnside and won decisively, 25-0, over the Jaguars. It was a quality game on both sides of the ball for the Greyhounds. The game started with…
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Marino enjoying final soccer season
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK By: Rudy Brandl FRANKLIN Katie Marino is playing organized soccer for the last time and she wants to make it count. The Hillsborough High senior made the difference in Saturday’s Somerset County Tournament quarterfinal game at Soccer Centers in Franklin Township. Marino scored the game’s only goal with 1:10 remaining…
