Category: archives
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Seeing double at Eldridge Park school
Many sets of twins enrolled at the school this year. By:Jennifer Potash Managing Editor The teachers and students at Eldridge Park Elementary School have seen double all year long. Not because of vision problem, but for the multiple sets of twins enrolled at the K-3 school. The school had a record of eight sets of…
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Candella’s wins division championship
Forsina throws a three-hitter. By: Tim Falls Andrew Fosina pitched coach Bob Calderone into a happy retirement. Fosina ended the game with his third strikeout in the bottom of the sixth as Candella’s Restaurant edged Millner Kitchens, 2-1, for Lawrence Little League National Division Baseball Championship at the Eggerts Crossing fields last Thursday. The game…
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Graduates: Stay involved in world around you
EDITORIAL By: To the members of the Class of 2006: Knowing full well you’re probably already up to your earlobes in unwanted advice, we’re nonetheless adding our two cents (but want to point out you can clip and save this column until later when you’re more interested in reading it). You’ve probably heard you’re entering…
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HHS girls made more lacrosse history
DeLuca leaves behind winning legacy By: Rudy Brandl Ali DeLuca certainly made her mark on the New Jersey scholastic lacrosse scene during a fabulous four-year career that ranks as one of the finest in state history. When the final seconds ticked off the clock in the North A sectional final at West Morris Mendham,…
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Helping drainage on Davidsons Mill
Sewer system eyed for area By: Audrey Levine The Township Council decided during a work session June 6 to move ahead with plans to bring storm sewers to Old Davidsons Mill Road to help alleviate flooding. Council members said they would seek funding through a state Department of Transportation roadway grant to help fund the…
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Batting practice leads to blats
AMERICAN LEGION By: Tim Falls Matt Parsons benefited from a little batting practice. Parsons’s bat helped the Lawrence American Legion Post 414 baseball team edge Hopewell Valley Post 339, 5-4, at Eggerts Crossing last Saturday. Parsons had three hits with three RBIs, including a two-run homer to tie the game, and scored the winning run…
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Primary recount sought in Springfield
Repubicans request investigation into close election By: Molly Petrilla SPRINGFIELD A trio of defeated Republican primary candidates have decided to challenge the outcome of the close June 6 primary election and want the votes from three polling sites recounted. On Wednesday, the deadline to file for a recount, Linda Lovenduski planned to bring a…
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Grant lets local business continue Air Force project
K Lab Corp. developing infrared display that could be used in Air Force simulations. By: Charlie Olsen In a small rented office space in an innocuous business complex in Hillsborough, one woman and her business may change the quality of the simulations that the Air Force uses to train its personnel. Kaiyan Zhang, of Montgomery,…
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Web Update NEHS grads walk off into sunset
Class of ’06 is 107 seniors strong By: Rebecca Weltmann PLUMSTED As students prepared for their final journey along the high school track, draped in blue and gold robes, they looked into the crowded stands with mixed feelings. New Egypt High School did not have a valedictorian or a salutatorian, but did enlist three students…
