Category: archives

  • SB gymnasts surviving injury woes

    By: Rich Fisher    Aside from knowing how to coach, the South Brunswick High gymnastics coaching staff may also need to earn their medical degrees in record time.    The bad-luck Vikings are struggling with injuries in the early going, and competed last Friday without four of their top gymnasts in the lineup. The result was predictable,…

  • Schools’ maintenance projects almost complete

    Projects already funded in this year’s school budget total more than $580,000. By: Donna Lukiw    While work on the projects included in next week’s $9.9 million referendum waits for voters, other projects already included in this year’s school budget — totaling more than $580,000 — are either completed or now in progress.    At the elementary…

  • South nipped by Monroe in OT

    By: Carolyn M. Hartko    Like a disappointed fisherman, the South Brunswick High School girls’ varsity soccer squad will be talking about "the one that got away" for quite a while. The Vikings played almost 95 minutes of a scoreless tie this past Saturday morning before Monroe popped in a golden goal 4 ½ minutes into…

  • Committee approves new police contract

    Approval comes after two years of negotiations By: William Wichert    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The Township Committee approved a new police contract last week after more than two years spent in negotiations.    The governing body on Sept. 13 unanimously approved the resolution to accept the long-awaited contract with police officers from the Bordentown Township Police Sergeant…

  • Local art to buy and to enjoy

    South Brunswick residents will be able to buy artwork done by local artists. By: Joseph Harvie    Art lovers will get the chance this weekend to view and buy artwork created by township residents.    The South Brunswick Arts Commission is holding an Art Fair Sale and Show at Crossroads South Middle School on Major Road Sunday…

  • Motor Heads

    The Princeton Shopping Center shifts into reverse with an antique car show. By: Jim Boyle    Just think: That brand new Chevrolet you just bought may someday be considered an antique. While you browsed for hours at the car dealer, scouring through the different makes and models, a future collector may spend days, months and even…

  • Dodge Sprinters available at Flemington Chrysler Dodge Jeep

    FLEMINGTON – Flemington Chrysler Dodge Jeep, a member of the Flemington Car & Truck Country Family of Dealerships, announced it has a full line of 2005 Dodge Sprinter vans available, and also is a certified Dodge BusinessLink dealer. "The Sprinter is a new line of vehicle; it’s a German-made van intended for commercial use," explained…

  • Obituaries for the week of Sept. 22

    William H. Micklewright    William H. Micklewright died Sept. 14 at home. He was 96.    Born in Trenton, he was an area resident all his life.    He graduated from Trenton Central High School and Purdue University. Mr. Micklewright was a captain in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II.    He was a partner in the…

  • Judy A. Studna

       RARITAN — Judy A. Studna died Sept. 13 in Somerset Medical Center in Somerville. She was 44.    Born in Somerville, she lived in Manville before moving to Raritan in 1990.    Mrs. Studna was employed at Tropiano and Son in Raritan for five years. Prior to that she was a homemaker.    She was a communicant of…