Tag: New Eygpt
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Warriors look to qualify for state boys’ soccer playoffs
By Wayne Witkowski New Egypt High School’s boys’ soccer team has shrugged off an 0-3 start and elimination from the Burlington County Scholastic League Patriot Division race to bounce back strongly into contention for an NJSIAA playoff berth. “We have high expectations but with an 0-3 start, our chances of going into the [state] playoffs…
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Warriors to begin softball season without top pitcher
By Wayne Witkowski Faith Weber had an earlier end to her basketball season than she wanted and now has a later start than she expected on the softball team at New Egypt High School. In the third quarter of the NJSIAA South Jersey, Group I girls basketball semifinals, Weber injured her left hand while colliding…
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New Egypt supporting Rinaldi as he battles Hodgkin’s lymphoma
By Wayne Witkowski A unified show of support from New Egypt High School’s boys basketball team, the school and the community has bolstered one of the Warriors’ players in his fight against Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Anthony Rinaldi was fulfilling his hopes for a strong season in the starting lineup as one of the team’s top scorers,…
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Besieda to lead New Egypt bowlers into MOC
By Wayne Witkowski Anchor bowler Brianna Besieda will lead a veteran New Egypt High School varsity team into the NJSIAA Meet of Champions (MOC) at 9:30 a.m. Feb. 12 at Carolier Lanes in North Brunswick. It is the first time in recent years that the Warriors’ girls have advanced into the state finals. They qualified…
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Warriors looking to wrap up Independent Division title
By Wayne Witkowski New Egypt High School’s girls basketball team, coming off two Burlington County Scholastic League division championships, enters this week strutting off an 11-1 start and closing in on an Independent Division championship with four division games left on the schedule. “We have a lot of good wins under our belt. I’m happy…
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EPA must act to block New Egypt sewer plant
The New Egypt sewer plant just approved by the state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) will add more pollution and have a devastating effect to Crosswicks Creek. The DEP sold out our water by approving this plant because it will cause overdevelopment in an environmentally sensitive area and rob the stream of important water supply.…