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St. Joe’s gets dirty in GMC finale
CHRIS KELLY staff St. Joseph of Metuchen baseball coach Vinny Esposito is all smiles after getting pied, as the Falcons shut out North Brunswick by a score of 6-0 for the Greater Middlesex Conference baseball championship at East Brunswick Tech on May 30.
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Pursing her lips over tiny purses
Are We There Yet? • LORI CLINCH My mother’s purse is held in high regard. It is an object of reverence, a monument to her being, and an entity of respect and reverence. As kids, we could observe it from afar and perhaps gaze upon it with love. On a lucky day, we might have…
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Victory gardens promote healthier lives, communities
Guest Column • Michele S. Byers Since so many of us want to both save money and eat healthier foods, how about bringing back an icon of the past — the victory garden? The term “victory garden” originated during World War I, and these backyard plots became a common sight on the home front in…
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Professional advice you can take as the gospel
Coda • GREG BEAN Editor’s note: Greg Bean is on vacation. This column originally ran Aug. 3, 2005. Inever thought I’d come to the point in my life where I had any foolproof professional wisdom for my kids, at least any they’d listen to. But recently I had a conversation with one of my sons…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: From the June 4 edition
A weekly listing of community events. Strawberry Festival Friday, June 5 — The annual Strawberry Festival will be held from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at 420 Farnsworth Ave. in Bordentown City. There will be food, drinks, games, prizes, face painting and fun for the entire family. Shrimp Night Friday, June 5 — The…
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It’s All Happening at the Somerset Valley YMCA this Summer
By Donna Dass Get a jump on summer fun and register for summer programs. June is a great month to join the Somerset Valley YMCA and start a summer fitness routine. College students can take a break from the heat and join the YMCA for the summer months for only $125. The Somerset Valley YMCA is running…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Write-in votes could put Republican on November ballot
Incumbent Mayor David Del Vecchio received 135 votes in Tuesday’s Democratic primary, where he ran unopposed. Dan Marley, of South Main Street, received 14 write-in votes, enough to place him on the Republican ballot in November. A write-in candidate needed only eight votes to claim a spot on the ballot.
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COLUMBUS NEWS: From the June 4 edition
By Peg Traino Peg Traino Tel: 298-7476 [email protected] Shirley Rubin of Columbus, Burlington County Chapter of Hadassah, Southern New Jersey Region, has been named a recipient of the 23rdAnnual Hadassah National Leadership Award. This award pays tribute to members whose leadership accomplishments within Hadassah and civic, educational and cultural organizations reflect Hadassah’s dedication…
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PHOTO STORY: Princeton University’s annual P-Rade
Phil McAuliffe The US Army Band performs in front of Nassau Hall at the start of the P-Rade on Saturday. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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