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NEW YORK: Enjoying "One Short Day" in the Emerald City
AHS students learn song and dance moves to Broadway show By Jenna Kunze, Staff Writer NEW YORK — You will be positively green with envy when you hear where Allentown High School choir students were last week. The students attended a two-hour workshop March 7 to learn a dance from the Broadway musical, “Wicked,” taught…
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MILLSTONE: Local dancers excel in competition
MILLSTONE The Special Kays, a nationally recognized competitive dance team from the NJ Center of Dance & Performing Arts, brought home numerous high-level awards from the recent Groove National Talent Competition. In addition to the solo and group awards, the team’s 65 dancers also won the competition’s top Groove Award and the $500 cash…
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MANVILLE: Schools to hold symposium on bullying law
Manville schools will hold a symposium on harassment, intimidation and bullying Thursday, March 22, at 9:30 a.m. in the Alexander Batcho Intermediate School Media Center. The public is invited to attend. Student counselors and students will share with the invited members of the community what the district is doing to create a school culture that…
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LAWRENCE: Day care center hearing to be resumed
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The owner of a day care center, proposed for the former headquarters of the New Jersey Conference of Seventh Day Adventists on Brunswick Pike, might learn Wednesday whether her application for a conditional use variance will be approved. The Zoning Board of Adjustment will meet at 7 p.m. in the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Design standards should be applied to Green Village
To the editor: Back in 1998, Hillsborough Township began planning for a new look for Route 206. It was based on the belief that if the Route 206 bypass was built, it would reduce traffic along the Old Route 206 and provide an opportunity to create a new “downtown.” The township hired professional consultants to…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Elizabeth Rand engaged to wed John Pogorzelski
Elizabeth A. Rand and John P. Pogorzelski, both of New Ipswich, N.H., are engaged to be married. He is and formerly of Hillsborough. The bride-to-be is a 2005 graduate of Conval High School in Peterborough, N.H. and a 2009 graduate of Keene (N.H.) College, with a BA in History/Education Certification. She also holds a Masters…
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LAWRENCE: Historian describes life of ‘Hitler’s Hangman’
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The path to genocide during World War II was anything but straightforward, and the path that led Reinhard Heydrich a prominent Nazi to become an architect of mass murder also was not exactly straightforward. Historian Robert Gerwarth explored the life and times of Mr. Heydrich in a scholarly…
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MANVILLE: Police blotter, March 4-10
A North 4th Avenue man came to headquarters at 1:22 p.m. March 5 to report someone had used his Social Security number to open an H&R Block tax claim. * * * A South 20th Avenue man came to headquarters at 3:47 p.m. March 5 to report his vehicle had been keyed overnight, causing $500…
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NEW YORK: Enjoying "One Short Day" in the Emerald City
Allentown High School choir students learned the dance moves to “One Short Day” from the Broadway hit, “Wicked,” during a special workshop program with cast members in New York City last week. From left are AHS students Mary Toth (wearing brown boots) Aimee Lane and Taylor Fields. Photo by Sara Gilanchi
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