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Benefit Reading May 1
By Author Amy Hempel to Read at People & Stories Benefit PRINCETON – With the short story, author Amy Hempel has established herself as “a quietly powerful presence in American fiction,” according to The New York Times. Hempel, winner of the 2008 PEN/Malamud award for the short story, will read from her work on May…
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HHS ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Ryan Hengerer
Quick Facts: Hillsborough High junior Ryan Hengerer has shot under par in two of his team’s first three regular season meets, in addition to leading the Raiders to the team title at last week’s Cherry Valley Invitational. Hengerer, now competing in his third varsity season, fired a 76 to finish second at Cherry Valley. Coach…
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FLORENCE: Riverfront School to present "Seussical" musical
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer FLORENCE — Parents can expect rolling, rhyming, acting and alliteration at the Riverfront School’s presentation of “Seussical” this week. The show, a musical based on the works of famed author Dr. Seuss, will feature singing, gymnastics, and a number of other student talents, according to director and music and…
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MANVILLE: Girls remain unbeaten in dual meets
Evanylo, Brisebois lead way by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor The Manville High girls showed their depth, versatility and conditioning on the track and in the field to sweep last week’s tri-meet at Bound Brook. While the team isn’t strong in numbers, it has athletes who are able to compete in three or four events. First-year…
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MANVILLE: CTK girls open with split
YOUTH SOFTBALL Christ the King School’s Lady Knights split two games in the opening weekend of the softball season. The girls lost to St. Francis-Metuchen (17-2) on Saturday but beat St. Peter’s (22-5) on Sunday in the Tri-County Parochial School Girls’ Softball League. This is CTK’s first season in the league, another new activity offered…
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WEST WINDSOR: Council dispute over quorum prompts walkout
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — A council member who walked out of a meeting Thursday night has accused the council president of violating the Open Public Meetings Act by continuing a meeting alone. Councilwoman Linda Geevers, in a statement released Sunday, charged council President Charlie Morgan with violating the act by calling…
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HHS ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Ryan Hengerer
HHS junior Ryan Hengerer finished second at the Cherry Valley Invitational. Photo by Elane Coleman (fstop1.com)
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HILLSBOROUGH: Paramount girls excel at states
GYMNASTICS NEWS Thirty-four members of Paramount Gymnastics’ USA Gymnastics Junior Olympic Level 8, 9 and 10 teams competed in the New Jersey Level 8, 9 & 10 State Championships held in Edison on March 28-29, 2009. The Paramount gymnasts claimed five state championship titles and 13 Paramount team members advanced to the Regional Championships at…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Paramount girls excel at states
Paramount Gymnastics regional qualifiers, from left to right, front: Rachel Lukacs. Second row: Rachel Pallay, Chris´tina Rhoades and Emily Shugan. Third row: Melissa MacCollum, Casey Richards, Anna Jantsch, Corrine Stiffler, Jes´sica Leinbach, Kristin Brady and Hailey Patterson.
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