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MANVILLE: Seniors treated to prom night
Dancers, including Annette Del Rocco and Jackie Sopko, were cajoled to the floor by DJ Bill Forke, front, for line dancing.
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ALLENTOWN: Moore becomes top scorer in state
Team goals still bigger for girls lacrosse star By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Alex Moore never set out to be the top goal scorer in New Jersey, but rather wanted to help make the Allentown High School girls lacrosse team one of the best in the state. On the path to her team goal,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Girs tourney raises $1,700
Bill Mielko photos Above, parents John Crossen and Bob Miller volunteered their time for a good cause. Below, members of the J.P. Stevens team pose with the victor’s plaque from the tournament.
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PRINCETON: HiTOPS/Packet Athlete of the Week
Lopez-Ona delivers for Little Tigers By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Kelsey O’Gorman always knows she can count on Emilia Lopez-Ona to score goals. But the first-year Princeton High School girls lacrosse coach is finding out she can expect so much more from the talented junior. ”She has been stepping up her game,” said O’Gorman, who…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Used bicycles will go to better lives in Ghana
On April 14, a used bicycle collection led by Randy Miller and the Pedals for ProGress organization, will lead to more prosperous and fulfilling lives in Ghana some day. The bicycles will be sold at a low price to local people who use the bikes for play, school and work. A bike in…
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MANVILLE: Seniors treated to prom night
Manville High School Key Club members threw a senior prom Friday night. It wasn’t for 18-year-olds ready to graduate, but for senior citizens in the community. The Key Club recreated an image of the days gone by, when the high school gym was decorated and dimly lit for a chance to spend a memorable night…
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PRINCETON: Panthers mix bringing success
PDS baseball eyes season-ending prize By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor A quick look at the roster of the Princeton Day School baseball team shows a number of sophomores playing prominent roles on the team. But don’t let the appearance of youth fool you, this is a team with plenty of baseball experience. ”The guys we…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Township budget down to 2.4-cent hike
Surplus and FEMA funds used to offset increases By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The township’s proposed $48 million budget is still being worked on after last week’s public hearing. According to Chief Financial Officer Joe Monzo, the proposed plan presently has a 2.4-cent per $100 of assessed valuation increase, down from the initial 5-cent…
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