November 19th, 2009
   Looks like Colleen Williams didn’t have much difficulty adapting to college soccer.
   Reaching the Meet of Champions is a fairly common occurrence for the Hopewell Valley High School girls cross country team.
   WALL TWP. – As the celebration unfolded on the Wall High School football field, Hopewell Valley High interim athletic director John McGinley stood off to the side, smiling and applauding.
   WALL TWP. – The beauty of state tournament soccer is that the most miserable of days can still lead to some of the brightest moments.
    TOMS RIVER – Set the alarm, get to Dunkin Donuts or your favorite bagel shop early and be ready to roll.
November 17th, 2009
         TOMS RIVER: Leigh Applestein scored the game's lone goal with 2:05 remaining in the first half to give Hopewell Valley High's girls soccer team a 1-0 win over Point Pleasant Boro in Tuesday night's NJSIAA Group III semifinal game at Toms River North High School.
November 13th, 2009
WALL TWP. -- Whitney Bickford scored two second-half goals within two minutes of each other to give the second-seeded Hopewell Valley High girls soccer team a 2-1 win over top-seeded Wall in Thursday's NJSIAA Central Jersey Group III championship game.
November 12th, 2009
   JAMESBURG – Score one more for Julie and the Newbies.
   WALL TWP. – As the second half of last Friday’s NJSIAA Central Jersey Group III boys soccer quarterfinal got underway, Hopewell Valley’s Satish Nepal drilled a shot that got caught in a windy jet stream and soared toward the Wall goal.
   ALLENTOWN – It wasn’t a one-point loss, but it was frustrating nonetheless.
   JAMESBURG – The Hopewell Valley boys cross country team is moving on, but coach John Zalot thought the Bulldogs could have moved a little faster.
   And suddenly, Hopewell Valley High’s girls soccer team can’t be scored upon.

YOUR VIEWS: Senate health bill offers serious solutions

No to Health Bill wrote on Nov 20, 2009 10:52 PM:

" If this bill should passed I hope it has mandatory drug testing for those who think this will really work. Wake up this is a joke this has nothing to do with healthcare. If this was the greatest thing since sliced bread then why are the politicians not opting to join? "

Joanne wrote on Nov 20, 2009 5:22 PM:

" This bill should die ASAP I'm a U.S. citizen living in Canada and the socialized medicine here is very different from what we as Americans are used to. When the government gets involved, it's not good. You can't call a specialist if you want one. Do you want to see a dermatologist? You have to go to your family physician first --- if you can find one! Not all doctors take new patients! Your family doctor will then get you a referral to a specialist. That can take months. You have no control as to WHEN you can see the specialist. The specialist will call you WHEN HE/SHE is available to see you. This is not what we should do to the U.S. system. Individual free choice is not an option under the Canadian system. I know because for 9 years I have lived under this system. This proposed healthcare bill sounds much too similar to what we have in Canada. It's not what you should be wanting as Americans. "

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