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~David April 21, 2009 6:45:02 PM EDT Our team will be hosting an offseason event on June 6th, 2009.
Details can be found at: http://br2.panztech.com/ ~Game~ The LAST LUNACY ~Date~ June 6th, 2009 ~Cost~ $200 per team [$150 per team if registered and your check is received before Mother's Day!] ~Location~ Bridgewater-Raritan Regional High School 600 Garretson Road Bridgewater, NJ 08807 ~Maximum Number of Teams~ 30 ~Pits~ Pit area will surround the field. ~Concessions~ Food and Drinks will be available in the small (newer) cafeteria. ~Contact Person~ Paul Kloberg email: pkloberg@brrsd.k12.nj.us cell: 848.702.3965
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~ManOfTeflon February 12, 2009 1:12:17 AM EST After years of toiling, Team 303's website has finally been completed in its renovation. The new site is coded entirely from scratch by Team 303 members David Kleszyk and Michael Andrews. As you can see, the site boasts a new style, more manageable content, and a more inviting appearance to non-members.
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~Darcy February 11, 2009 6:10:12 PM EST There are only a few more days remaining before the ship date- the Lunacy team has shifted into Overdrive! With later nights and busier schedules, we're speeding towards a big finish. With the near-completion (approximately 75%) of our full-sized practice field, 303 is rolling (on Regolith) towards success.
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