Thursday: College Sports Results

ROWAN MEN’S SOCCER TIES THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY, 1-1

GLASSBORO, NJ – The Rowan University men’s soccer team tied The College of New Jersey, 1-1 in a New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) game on Wednesday night.

Rowan is 4-2-1 overall and 0-1-1 in the conference. TCNJ has a 3-2-3 record with a 1-0-1 NJAC mark.

After a scoreless first half, the Lions got on the scoreboard first at 64:08. Midfielder Brian Galicia (sr. Brick, NJ/Ocean Twp.) kicked the ball out of a crowd in front, barely crossing the goal line. Four minutes and 38 seconds later, Profs’ forward Julian Berrios (fr. Lakewood, NJ/Calvary Academy) tied the game. Berrios sent the ball into the upper left corner of the goal after it was deflected off a defender.

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Letters: OPERATION HOMEFRONT A SUCCESS

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Gloucester Mustangs Have Successful Golf Outing

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Philadelphia port adds direct cargo shipments from Europe

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Shop Local: Bath Designs,etc/Gloucester Plumbing Supply

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Letters: Resident is Upset with U.S. Post Office

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Let\’s Dance Studio Groundbreaking Thursday, Sept. 24

Performing Arts Studio Leads Development of Arts & Entertainment District

As Part of Glassboro’s Downtown Revitalization

Glassboro, NJ, September 16, 2009 – Glassboro’s repertoire of performing arts offerings will begin a new era as the Let’s Dance Studio breaks ground for a new performing arts studio, Thursday, September 24, becoming the first new business in the borough’s Arts & Entertainment District and continuing its multi-million dollar downtown revitalization.

Ceremonies launching Let’s Dance Studio’s new home will be on site at 111 E. High Street, beginning at 11:00 a.m.

The new performing arts studio will more than double the size of Let’s Dance’s former building, which was demolished to make way for Glassboro’s $300 million Rowan Boulevard, a new 26-acre, 100-foot wide corridor stretching a third of a mile from the foot of the Rowan University campus to the center of downtown. While awaiting its new home, Let’s Dance Studio is currently operating a full curriculum of classes at the former St. Bridget’s School, located at 25 West High Street.

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Desma \”Mickey\” Kuda, age 91, of Gloucester City; Services Friday, Sept. 25

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New Jersey’s Firearms Advisory Task Force to Issue Report on Newly Enacted \”One-Gun-A-Month\” Law

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AIDS Walk Philly Registration Now Open

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