Category: archives
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Overtime goal ends Lawrence’s season
BOYS LACROSSE By: Tim Falls Dave Schindewolf scored the last goal of the season for the Lawrence High School varsity boys lacrosse team. "It was huge," said the junior Cardinal. "It was definitely one of the most important goals I’ve scored." Schindewolf scored the game-winner in sudden death in a 6-5 victory over Ewing to…
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Council ignores Eggerts Crossing voices, again
GUEST OPINION by Harold Vereen:Township Council’s actions relegate Eggerts Crossing residents to second-class status. Lawrence Township’s Eggerts Crossing community is one of Lawrence’s oldest neighborhoods. In many ways, Eggerts Crossing evokes some of the best of what American neighborhoods once were: a tight-knit community, where everyone knows their neighbors, where people are always ready to…
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Groundbreaking ceremony Monday for Hopewell Valley Veteran’s Memorial
Event set for 2:30 p.m. at the Alliger Tract, adjacent to the Hopewell Township Public Works building, off Route 546 By Ruth Luse On Monday, May 29, a groundbreaking ceremony for the Hopewell Valley Veteran’s Memorial will be held at 2:30 p.m. at the Alliger Tract, adjacent to the Hopewell Township Public Works building, off…
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NEHS lacrosse teams topped in states
Boys and girls both suffer loss By: Kyle Moylan The New Egypt High School girls’ lacrosse team made it as close as possible, but was eliminated from the state playoffs this past Saturday against St. John Vianney, 9-8. "It was a very competitive game that either team could have won at any time," noted New…
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Masonic Hall buy seems right for Hopewell
Council could vote to send letter of intent on June 5 By Aleen Crispino A general consensus for purchasing the old Masonic Hall on East Broad Street and building a new library on Railroad Place was reached by Hopewell Borough officials and residents at a Tuesday forum. Borough officials hosted the special meeting at the…
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Self-Made Man
Jesse Moss’ film ‘Con Man,’ about the life of James Hogue, will be screened at the First Person Festival in Philadelphia. By: Jillian Kalonick When a student named Jay Huntsman came out of nowhere to enroll as a senior cross country star at Palo Alto High School in 1985, he was dubbed "mystery boy." Six…
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MHS softball team stays in division lead
Girls remain unbeaten in Sky By: Rudy Brandl The Manville High softball team will be playing ball at least until the end of the month. Manville’s regular season finale, scheduled for today (Thursday) on the road at Jonathan Dayton Regional in Springfield, was moved to May 31 after the NJSIAA came out with the schedule…
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Songs for the Open Road
Music festivals from Ocean Grove to Elmer are beckoning. By: Susan Van Dongen A Philly girl with no car, singer-songwriter Birdie Busch enjoys the way her flourishing career gets her out of the city, especially when she’s playing in a pretty place, tucked away down a long country road. That’s one of the reasons Ms.…
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Add nutrition to refreshing drink
By: Maggie Kirwan As spring turns into summer, school will be letting out, and it will be even more important for parents to involve dairy products into children’s daily diets. During the school year, children’s bodies become used to a fixed amount of dairy products attainable at school. It is healthy to keep a consistent…
