Category: archives
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Parents to learn about cyber-safety
Township schools form program to promote child safety on the Internet By: Audrey Levine South Brunswick schools will host a parent seminar June 28 about keeping children safe on the Internet. The program, titled "School’s Out for Summer: Keeping Your Child Safe in the Cyber World," will feature West Windsor police Sgt. Rob Garofalo, who…
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Bordentown’s 4×400 relay team has great showing at MoC
Hayden places 10th in discus By: Sean Moylan Over the last two seasons Mike "Super Sonic" Steffen, "Marvelous" Marvin Carter and "Dangerous" Dan Millan have pushed their bodies to their physical limits and then some. Last Thursday at the Meet of Champions at South Plainfield High School, for the final time ever, Bordentown Regional High…
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Viking seniors finally got their championship
By: Lance Manion Having been on the losing end of the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament championship game his first three seasons for the South Brunswick boys lacrosse team, Andrew Fellouris knew he didn’t want to taste defeat again. "My sophomore and junior year I was on the field for those losses," Fellouris said, "and I…
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One to grow on
LES students learn to love veggies with lessons in outdoor classroom. By:Jennifer Potash Managing Editor "I want some salad," squealed a second-grader at Lawrence Elementary School. "Me too," chimed a classmate. "Can I have some more?" asked a third student. For parents wondering if this is all a dream children clamoring to scarf down…
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Passion for polka drives one-man band
Columbus resident has been playing for nearly 50 years By: Molly Petrilla COLUMBUS Ed Goldberg’s many passions keep him busy. Between teaching computer programming courses at local institutions, riding in the New York City 100-mile Century Bike Tour, and performing in Carnegie Hall, he’s never been a "one-man band" just in the musical sense.…
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Relay for life a success
New Egypt event raises more than $102,000 for cancer research NEW EGYPT Local residents came out to help fight cancer at Saturday’s Relay for Life event held at the New Egypt High School track. The overnight event is designed to celebrate survivorship and raise money for research and programs of the American Cancer Society.…
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Crossroads’ musicans earn high marks
Township middle school bands score well in music competition By: Marisa Maldonado Crossroads North and South middle schools have been attending the Hershey Festival Competition for years and, the students say, each year it seems to rain either when they get on or off the bus. The weekend of June 2 was no exception …
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Letters
Unfair treatment at Cambridge To the editor: Cambridge School officials continue to exhibit their power over the people who are forced to use this school. The children’s best interest is not a consideration. Power seems to be their driving force, especially with the third-grade students. The third-graders have been working very hard this year.…
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Obituaries for the week of June 15
Thomas Prettyman Sr., Margaret P. De Luca, Alice E. Merritt, Mary Jane S. Sheena, Donna M. Kunis, Richard Pearson, Dominick Balestrieri. Thomas Prettyman Sr. SOUTHAMPTON Thomas J. Prettyman Sr., 66, died Thursday at home. Born in Trenton, he resided in Lawrence for 65 years before moving to Southampton a year ago. Mr. Prettyman attended…
