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  • More than 20K raised through joint effort for "The Kids"

    The third Prudential New Jersey Properties/Sunshine Kids Golf Tournament raised more than $20,000 for The Sunshine Kids, an organization devoted to helping children with cancer and providing positive group activities for young patients throughout North America. Organized by James Bryant and Courtney Orlando of the company’s Martinsville office along with other associates and staff members,…

  • RELIGIOUS LISTINGS

    For the week of Sept. 22 through Sept. 28.    Assembly of God:Services are held at Union Lodge, 60 Cedar Avenue, North Brunswick; phone, (732) 735-9771 or (609) 466-2490; Web site is www.southbrunswickag.org. The Rev. Larry Cochran is the pastor.    Sunday worship services are held at 10:30 a.m.    Chabad Jewish Center of South Brunswick:1 Riva Avenue,…

  • SROs pulled from grade schools

    South Brunswick Acres School upsets parent by discontinuing school resource officer program. By: Joseph Harvie    Stephanie D’Angelo’s daughter has attended Brunswick Acres School for four years but this will be the first in which she will not have daily interaction with a police officer.    Ms. D’Angelo said she is not happy with the township’s Police…

  • Cacciabaudo replaces McKee on township’s GOP ticket

    Bear Tavern resident to run with incumbent Arlene Kemp. By Ruth Luse Committee met and unanimously selected Robert Cacciabaudo of Bear Tavern Road to replace Daniel McKee as candidate for Township Committee in the Nov. 8 general election.    Mr. McKee found it necessary to withdraw from the race for personal reasons the previous week.    Mr.…

  • Assisted living proposal at Gulick House site delayed again

    The applicant is considering alternative sites for the proposed 150-bed facility. By:Lea Kahn Staff Writer    At the applicant’s request, the Zoning Board of Adjustment has postponed a public hearing on a use variance application for an assisted living facility — planned for the site of the historic William Gulick House — until its Nov. 2…

  • Letters to the Editor for Sept. 22

    Follow master plan and reject assisted living proposal To the editor:     As residents of Lawrence Township for 33 years, we write to encourage fellow residents to ask the zoning board to deny the application of Care One for a use variance to build an assisted living and nursing facility at odds with the township’s…

  • New service facilities shine at Colonial Cadillac-Hyundai

    Colonial Cadillac-Hyundai on Olden Avenue in Trenton has upgraded its service facilities and is planning an ambitious renovation of the overall dealership. In each of the last four years, Colonial has ranked among the top 10 dealerships for servicing Cadillac; and among the top five last year for servicing Hyundai. —> Colonial’s new service department…

  • Local boys’ soccer teams face tough setbacks

    The Bordentown High boys’ varsity soccer team lost a tough 1-0 contest Tuesday to Delran, while Florence lost a 2-1 home game to Burlington City. By: Sean Moylan    Last year the Bordentown Regional High School boys’ varsity soccer team dropped an 8-0 decision to Delran. This past Tuesday the Scotties lost a tough 1-0 contest…

  • Eager Eagle

    Teen fulfills dream with Sondek project. By: Joseph Harvie    Andrew Herbach has known since the fifth grade that there was at least one thing he wanted in life: become an Eagle Scout.    "I saw a Court of Honor ceremony and I knew I wanted to be there one day," Andrew, 16, said Friday about the…