463:, January 18, 2006. Accessed August 29, 2012. "Whereas, Waterford is presently a constituent district of Lower Camden County Regional High School District No. 1; and Whereas, as a result of the May 12, 1998 referendum held in the seven constituent districts of the Lower Camden County Regional high School District No. 1, the Lower Camden County Regional High School District No. 1 is to be dissolved at an effective date to be determined by the Commissioner of Education of the State of New Jersey... Waterford, as the sending district hereby designates Hammonton as the receiving district for all of Waterford's pupils in grades 7 through 12, in accordance with the provisions of N.J.S.A. 18A:38-11 et. seq. and the terms of this Agreement."
575:. "Edgewood and Bordentown each won the first state championship for their schools in any team sport at yesterday's NJSIAA public school baseball finals at Mercer County Park. Bordentown took the Group One crown, 6-4 over North Jersey champ Chatham Boro, and Edgewood blanked Parsippany, 2-0, in Group Three.... Edgewood (19-5) will return five starters from its championship team, including starting pitcher Chris Hunger, who struck out eight Parsippany hitters before giving way to Steve Earl in the sixth with elbow trouble."
598:. "Two South Jersey schools, Haddon Township and Edgewood, had twice the usual incentive to win state baseball titles yesterday at Mercer County Park.... Edgewood, which had nipped Parsippany, 2-0, to win the 1978 championship, had an even loftier goal to be the second team to win back-to-back titles in the eight-year history of the tournament. And on another shining day for South Jersey, the Eagles succeeded, gutting out a 3-2 victory over Pascack Hills of Bergen County."
621:. "Paramus High School coach Joe Cervino would have preferred ending the season with a state championship Sunday, but knowing that most of his starters will return next season was his silver lining in defeat. The Spartans lost, 11-1, to Edgewood in the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Group 3 baseball final. Edgewood right-hander Bruce Stowell's pitching and hitting led the Eagles (17-5) to their third state title and first since 1979."
660:. "That's just the situation Jasper's previously undefeated Indians found themselves facing in Saturday's Group 3 championship game at North Brunswick High School. Leading 51-43 with less than two minutes to play, three of Jaspers key players, Laura Dougherty, Joann Bonin and Rebecca Kucks, all fouled out. Then the roof fell in on Pascack Valley (27-1) as Edgewood (21-6) came on to score the final nine points of the game for an astounding 52-51 triumph."
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