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HILLSBOROUGH: Student plays nominated for awards
Hillsborough High School Theatre has received seven nominations, including best overall production, for December’s “A Christmas Carol,” from Montclair State University’s Theatre Night Awards competition recognizing excellence in non-musical play production in New Jersey middle schools and high schools. ’A nomination for best actor went to Nihal Honwad for his portrayal of Ebenezer Scrooge. The…
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Bishop tells our kids: ‘Stop sending me letters to save school’
George Bifano of Mansfield To the editor: I listened the other night to Bishop David O’Connell’s comments on “The Shepherds Voice.” I was appalled and saddened by Bishop O’Connell’s remarks about St. Mary School and Parish. We are not vile people, only devout in our beliefs. We were told by the Rev. Douglas Freer, of the…
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CRANBURY: Calendar
April 12-14 ”Grease,” the musical: Monroe Township High School Performing Arts Center, 200 Schoolhouse Road; continues 7 p.m. April 12 and 13 and 3 p.m. April 14; tickets can be purchased at the door; $10 for adults, $7 for senior citizens and $5 for students. Fri., April 12 Mother Goose Time: 9:30 or 11:30 a.m.,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Viking Closet back for second year
Maria Riegel photo Students look over donated prom dresses at the second annual Viking Closet .
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Rutgers basketball scandal hits home with Wolf resignation
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The scandal surrounding the actions of former Rutgers basketball Coach Mike Rice has hit close to home with the resignation of university lawyer and township resident John B. Wolf. In a statement Thursday issued by Mr. Wolf, a Kendall Park resident and University President Robert Barchi, the veteran attorney…
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CRANBURY: Area fire departments hold regional drill
Amy Batista photo Firefighters from throughout the area gathered in Cranbury for a drill Saturday.
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‘The Gus Bench’
Robin Boyle Lambertville Many thanks to all of the people who helped make the “Gus” bench a reality. He truly was a loving man, and it turns out, he was loved by all who knew him. Many people took the time to share a fond memory, or favorite story. It has been very touching.…
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Headline was misleading
Stacey Roth Bachrach, Rocky Hill It was surprising and disheartening to see the headline on the front page of the 4/9/13 Packet stating, “Driver in fatal 3-car crash used depression medication.” This headline would seem to make a connection between dangerous driving and the use of anti-depressant medication. However, no such connection exists. In…
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