Category: archives
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Lawrence skaters hang tough against league’s best team
Cards fall to Notre Dame in Mercer County Tournament quarterfinals. By: Ken Weingartner Moral victories don’t count for anything in the standings, but the performance by the Lawrence High ice hockey team Monday night against Notre Dame might figure positively for the Cardinals as they prepare for the state playoffs. Lawrence lost for just the…
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MHS matmen win final dual meet
Five-bout streak keys victory at Pingry By: Rudy Brandl Manville High head wrestling coach Brett Stibitz is hoping Saturday’s performance in the regular season finale at Pingry will propel his team to a positive showing at this weekend’s District 18 Championships. The Mustangs wrestled their best team match of the season to pick up their…
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Property Transfers February 22, 2006 Part 4
The Princeton Packet Inc. publishes information on real estate transactions in its core market as a public service because it believes the information is newsworthy and appropriate. The information is all on the public record. In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to…
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Blood drive honors Hernandez’s memory
The Police Department and MIKES for Manville organized the event. By: Donna Lukiw As schools and many businesses were closed Monday, 47 people still came out to donate blood in honor of New York City police officer and Manville High School graduate Eric Hernandez, including Cynthia Salichs, Mr. Hernandez’s mother. MIKES for Manville President Ray…
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NEHS getting ready to host first playoff game
Weise’s girls have reason for hope By: Kyle Moylan With wins in its final two games of the season, the Allentown High School girls’ basketball team finished with a 10-14 record and carries a lot of momentum into the off-season. Yeah, there’s almost as much work to be done now as there was a month…
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Mayor willing to discourage takeover
Also, voters OK fire district tab By: Lauren Burgoon WASHINGTON Under an anticipated agreement between the town and Board of Fire Commissioners, Mayor Dave Fried will discourage a township takeover of the Fire Department if the commissioners make a concentrated effort to get the department in order. The mayor and commissioners are likely to…
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Forum looks at roots of school violence
Three South Brunswick High School students, Shaun Rozario, Shamika Boswell, and Keefe Carroll shared experiences with bias based on race, sexual orientation and religion. By: Marisa Maldonado The topic of the recent Manytown forum at Rutgers University was "Violence in the Schools." But, as the three South Brunswick High School students who attended said, violence…
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Rec staffers may face police checks
Township Committee may require background checks for all adult employees and volunteers in township-sponsored programs. By: Melissa Edmond The Township Committee hopes to introduce an ordinance at Tuesday’s meeting that would requiring background checks for all adult employees and volunteers in township-sponsored programs. Rich Resavy, the director of the Parks and Recreation Department, said the…
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Group to shine light on Medicare Part D
My Medicare Matters, a comprehensive national education group, will offer one-on-one sessions for seniors with questions about Medicare Part D on March 31 at the Lawrence Senior Center. By:Lea Kahn Staff Writer When Barbara Vannier received a packet of information on the new Medicare Part D drug prescription program, she took one look at it…
