Jeff Messeroll
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Robbinsville boys’ tennis team looks to repeat as sectional champs
Coach Shari Schleifman paid her Robbinsville High tennis team the ultimate compliment. “We are,” she said, “a working class team.” To some that may sound like a way to say…
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Senior leaders help Steinert lax get off to roaring start
It took nine games this season to accomplish what it took 17 to do last year for the Steinert High girls lacrosse team. After defeating Nottingham on April 24 to…
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Improved control is key to Luke Foley’s pitching success
It’s little wonder that Luke Foley walked just three batters through the first 15 innings he pitched for the Notre Dame High baseball team this season. He has been working…
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Book tells stories about growing up in Plainsboro
Where Have All The Children Gone? is the rhetorical question that retired special education teacher Charity Roszel (née Charity Ousley) uses to frame her book in which she reflects on…
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Houston-bound hurler Rylee Michalak off to 10-0 start for Irish
When the the clock struck 12, it had the opposite effect on Rylee Michalak than it did on Cinderella. Her gown did not revert to rags, but a red and…
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Project Medicine Drop: Safe drug disposal in Hopewell Township
Hopewell Township is taking proactive steps to prevent prescription drug abuse by participating in the Project Medicine Drop program. Drug overdoses increased during the COVID-19 pandemic as compared to the…
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Branyan Hoppe hits big time for Hopewell Valley baseball
When looking for a model of consistency, check Branyan Hoppe’s batting record through the first eight games of Hopewell Valley Central High School’s 2023 baseball season. The junior went 2-for-4…
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Fight in the Museum: 10 questions with Melissa Kelly
Melissa Kelly (no relation) is the manager of volunteer services at Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton. A resident of Bordentown, Kelly began working at GFS the year before the pandemic,…
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Complex Simplicity: Leggo my Legos!
My home recently underwent a “reorganization”— my wife’s favored euphemism for the rearranging of items so that I can no longer find them. Supposedly, these periodic cleanouts are conducted in…
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Elijah Tradigo a dual threat for Bordentown baseball
The way Eli Tradigo looks at it, if he’s pitching and the team commits seven errors behind him, it’s his fault. He feels he shouldn’t have let the batter hit…










