Berta back on gridiron â€" Evening News photo by KIM BRENT Tim Berta has joined the coaching staff with the Ida football team this season. He is volunteering as an assistant coach and continues to study nursing at Lourdes College.
Friday, September 3, 2010 Editorial - Defining standards for three-star hotels Tourists are becoming increasingly de mand ing on how and where to spend their hard-earned money and will not put up with incoherent service...
Plainfield teams hungry to move forward Girls volleyball season is upon us and there are plenty of story lines for the Plainfield area in the coming months.
Local News WAILUKU - After receiving continuous transfusions and undergoing about five hours of surgery for a stab wound to his abdomen, a 33-year-old Kahului man lost about three times the volume of blood in his body and appeared brain dead, a surgeon testified.
School teachers in charge? Why some schools are forgoing principals. A school without a principal? It's becoming more common as innovative teacher-led public schools crop up in the United States.
Toastmasters meet twice each month The South Street Toastmasters, a member of Toastmasters International, meet from noon to 1 p.m. on the first and third Thursdays of each month at the Morris County Library, Room 133, 30 East Hanover Ave., Hanover Township.
Sajdak, Lockport rule SWSC race David Sajdak was the leader of Lockport's pack Wednesday afternoon in the SouthWest Suburban Conference preseason meet.
Meraz collects another Women's Golf win STERLING â€" Denise Meraz was the big winner in this week's Riverview Women's Golf Association tournament.
What do Israel's dancers think about performing in settlements? Members of the Israeli dance coterie hold varying views on whether or not to appear in the new cultural center across the Green Line in Ariel.
Israeli dancers divided on West Bank performances Tempers have been flaring recently in the world of Israeli culture in the wake of the actors' boycott of Ariel.