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MANVILLE: Track teams show depth in defeat
New names lead way in events by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor Manville High’s track and field teams didn’t have their greatest day in last week’s tri-meet vs. Hackettstown and Bernards, but some athletes who usually play secondary roles stepped up and took the lead in certain events. First-year head coach Pat Gorbatuk was happy to…
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MANVILLE: More tough luck for baseball team
Rain stops MHS rally by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor The Manville High baseball team just can’t catch a break. Finally locked in a competitive game and poised to make a comeback, the Mustangs weren’t necessarily stopped by their opponents from Highland Park. Rain forced Friday’s game to be stopped after five innings with the Mustangs…
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HHS ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Chris Tillotson
Quick Facts: Hillsborough High senior Chris Tillotson set a new school record for rubber tip javelin throw with a heave of 175 feet, 11 inches at the Raider Relays in April. Tillotson is also an outstanding linebacker on the football field who hopes to continue his athletic career at Coastal Carolina University next year. Coach…
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State Theatre Announces 2009-2010 Season
By Kelly Skinner Contact: Kelly Skinner, director of public relations 732-247-7200, ext. 542 [email protected] Renu Verma, marketing & pr coordinator 732-247-7200, ext. 517 [email protected] STATE THEATRE ANNOUNCES 2009-2010 SEASON New Brunswick, NJ—The State Theatre announces its 2009-2010 season, featuring a variety of dance, pop, Broadway, comedy, classical, world music, holiday favorites, and more. 2009-2010 season…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Wagner wins golf tourney title
HHS senior shoots 77 by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor Kristina Wagner put everything together to win her first major golf tournament of the season in last Thursday’s Cougar Classic at Mattawang Golf Club. The Hillsborough High senior took advantage of her familiarity with the course and struck the ball beautifully, especially with her new Callaway…
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PRINCETON: Tigers earn share of Ivy title
PU men’s lax to host UMass in NCAA opener By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Josh Lesko never looked back on his end-to-end burst for a transition goal in the second quarter. Neither did the Princeton University men’s lacrosse team as it erupted for a 7-0 halftime lead on the way to an 11-7 win…
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PRINCETON: May Day at Battlefield Park
Photos by Mark Czajkowski Mary Zikos and Bob Dupre, left, sing a traditional May Day song at Princeton Battlefield Park early Friday morning as Elena Alexeeva, right, weaves her way around the May Pole during the annual May 1 commemoration.
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CMX COMMUNITY FOUNDATION PROVIDES GRANT TO THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
MANALAPAN, NJ – May 5, 2009 – The CMX Community Foundation, dedicated to benefiting the company’s immediate and neighboring communities, recently gave a grant to The College of New Jersey (TCNJ). The $2,500 grant will support at least two scholarships for TCNJ engineering students. “We started giving grants to help our surrounding communities,” said…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: The lure of a do-it-yourself craft
Industrial arts teacher Greg Poole with his seventh-grade students and their fishing plugs.
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