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EDITORIAL
Junk-food ban offers lesson in nutrition. South Brunswick schools is trying to do its part to fight childhood obesity. It is set to implement a policy that prohibits the sale or distribution of foods that have sugar as the main ingredient, along with foods with more than 8 grams of fat or 2 grams of…
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Obituaries
From the July 13 edition Aydeen M. Stark BURLINGTON Aydeen M. Stark, infant daughter of Eugene Jr. and Jennifer (Mayaros) Stark, died Friday at Lourdes Hospital of Burlington County in Willingboro. In addition to her parents, Aydeen is survived by her sister Victoria Mayaros; her maternal grandparents, Nancy and William Mayaros of Florence; her…
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James Hawkins
ISELIN James Alfort Hawkins died July 3 at JFK Medical Center in Edison. He was 65. He formerly lived in Manville, Piscataway, Memphis, Tenn., and Plainfield before moving to Iselin. Mr. Hawkins was a retired interstate truck driver. Her served in the U.S. Air Force. Survivors include his wife; three children; four stepchildren; and…
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Hillsborough High 2005-06 Year in Sports
One final look back at great school year By: Rudy Brandl I understand how Ali DeLuca felt walking off the high school lacrosse field for the last time after the Hillsborough girls dropped an exciting 10-8 sectional championship game at Mendham. DeLuca, the senior superstar who finished with 320 career goals, told me it felt…
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Blue Sage
A self-taught chef at this Southampton, Pa., spot brings creative flair to global vegetarian cuisine, and fills the Fiestaware plates to the brim. By: Amy Brummer Blue Sage 772 Second Street Pike Southampton, Pa. (215) 942-8888 www.bluesagegrille.com Food: Fair to very good Service: Disorganized Prices: Moderate Cuisine: Contemporary vegetarian Atmosphere: Cozy, vintage farmhouse Vegetarian and…
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‘L’Elisir d’Amore’
Gaetano Donizetti’s comic opera is set in the 1950s in New Jersey Opera Theater’s production. By: Stuart Duncan Gaetano Donizetti filled his comic opera L’Elisir d’Amore (The Elixir of Love) with such bubbly, effervescent music that one wonders what he might have given us had he lived a century later and written for the Broadway…
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High Tide
New Hope, Pa., welcomes back its annual town-wide celebration of arts. By: Anthony Stoeckert Standing knee-deep in water and trying to find a sculpture that had floated down a creek, the staff at New Hope Arts Inc. had to consider canceling Savor New Hope Showcase the Arts, its annual celebration of the area’s arts…
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‘Bull Durham’
The champion among baseball movies will be screened as part of the Thomas Sweet Outdoor Cinema. By: Elise Nakhnikian Let’s hope the Thomas Sweet movie doesn’t get rained out July 15, since the scheduled feature should make for a truly sweet night of outdoor summer viewing. Like many American movies, Bull Durham (1988) is about…
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Canal good place to walk dogs
Doug Gelbert tested dog-friendly spots in New Jersey for his book, "Doggin’ Jersey: The 100 Best Places to Hike With Your Dog in the Garden State." By: Linda Seida If you walk your dog along the towpath of the Delaware and Raritan Canal, get ready to share the scenic path with out-of-town visitors. A new…
