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PRINCETON: New PDS coach no stranger
Ray O’Brien (left) addresses the Princeton Day School baseball team as he prepares for his first season as head coach. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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MANVILLE: Spring season brings challenges
by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor It’s time to get outside and enjoy some spring scholastic sports action. Let’s hope the weather cooperates. Two of Manville High’s three athletic programs welcome new head coaches this spring. Pat Gorbatuk, who has done a great job rebuilding the school’s wrestling program, takes over as the head track and…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Middle school girls won title
The Hillsborough Middle School girls’ basketball team had a very successful season with a 17-2 record and won the regular season championship. In the tournament, the girls went to the finals only to fall short to a tough Branchburg team which they has beaten twice during the season. After starting the season defeating Warren, the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Spring season brings challenges
by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor It’s time to get outside for some spring scholastic sports action. Let’s hope the weather cooperates. The spring is the most unpredictable of the three scholastic athletic seasons. Weather plays a major role and causes havoc for teams, coaches and athletic directors. Wet fields keep teams from playing and practicing…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Level 5 girls shine to music
GYMNASTICS NEWS On Feb. 1, Paramount’s Level 5 Team attended the Disco Diva Meet at Bishop Ahr High School. The gym was decorated according to the theme and had disco music playing during the meet. The girls had a lot of fun with this. Starting off in the 8-year-old division was Rachael Levonaitis of Hillsborough.…
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WEST WINDSOR: Apply here for your poetic license
April, the most poetic month The West Windsor Arts Council is taking poetic license with its eighth annual poetry event. Spring Poetry Awakening, to be held Sunday, April 26, will feature a workshop with esteemed poet, professor and editor Maria Mazziotti Gillan at 12:30 p.m. The one-and-a-half-hour workshop, open to anyone with a pen…
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PRINCETON: SPOTLIGHT: U.S. 1 Poets to release their new journal
April, the most poetic month By Linda Arntzenius Special Writer April is National Poetry Month, but lovers of the art don’t have to wait until spring to enjoy the form. “If you throw a stone in Princeton, you are likely to hit a poet,” comments Winnie Hughes, a 15-year member of U.S. 1 Poets’…
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WEST WINDSOR: Girls Swimmer of the Year
Lewinson came back for big year By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor There are comebacks in the pool like tracking down an anchor swimmer over the final 25 meters. Then there are comebacks like that of Rebecca Lewinson this season. The West Windsor-Plainsboro South junior spent three days in the hospital with mononucleosis before the…
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