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  • EDITOR’S NOTE: Endorsing for board

    EDITOR’S NOTE The South Brunswick Post does not endorse candidates for school board.    The South Brunswick Post does not endorse candidates for school board.    While the paper has a commitment to endorsing candidates in Township Council races, we have made a conscious decision not to do so during the annual Board of Election vote.    There…

  • POLICE BLOTTER

    By:    A Hunt Club Road resident reported seeing the occupants of a small dark vehicle smashing mailboxes in the area at 4:30 a.m. April 3. ***    Steven Bove, 32, of Dayton was charged with driving while intoxicated at 2:23 a.m. March 18.    Police observed a black Chevy Trail Blazer driving on the shoulder on Millstone…

  • Cleaning up for Earth Day

    Volunteers needed to help cleanup township roads. By: Joseph Harvie    Does the sight of cigarette butts and beer cans on the side of the road upset you?    Do you get upset when someone throws a candy wrapper from his car window?    Well, now you can do something about it.    The Township Department of Public Works…

  • Community Calendar

    Auction/bake sale    Friday, April 8 — Christ Episcopal Church, 130 Prince St., Bordentown, will hold the annual Chinese Auction and bake sale at 6:30 p.m.    A 50/50 raffle, door prizes and free refreshments will be featured. Five dollars buys 20 tickets. Call 298-2348 for details. Spring Fling    Saturday, April 9 — Spring Fling dinner dance…

  • Stephen Barnosky

    By:    MANVILLE – Stephen J. Barnosky died Thursday, March 31 at Raritan Health & Extended Care Center in Raritan.    Born in Hillsborough Township, he had lived in Manville before moving to Colorado 33 years ago.    Mr. Barnosky was employed at Johns-Manville and moved with the company to Colorado in 1972. He served in the United…

  • Weekend rain washes out HoVal’s early momentum

    Hopewell Valley baseball By: Mike Molaro    The Hopewell Valley Central High School baseball squad was looking forward to opening its season with three games in four days. It would be the perfect opportunity for the Bulldogs to show their fans that they have what it takes to challenge Ewing in the Patriot Division of the…

  • For the April 7 issue

    Edna M. Golden, Robert R. Knight, Andrew Kushnir, Edith Kafer-Lawrence, Margaret Collier Wells, Edwin M. Larsen, Ronald R. Van Huff. Edna M. Golden    HAMILTON SQUARE — Edna M. Golden, 94, died April 2 at Virtua Memorial Hospital in Mount Holly.    Mrs. Golden was born in Edinburg and she resided in Hamilton Square and Bordentown before…

  • Thomas Everett

    By:    HILLSBOROUGH — Thomas R. Everett died April 2 at home. He was 55.    Born in Somerville, he was a lifelong Hillsborough resident.    Mr. Everett was the owner and operator of Everett’s Farm and Market in Hillsborough.He was a recipient of many awards for all of his outstanding contributions to farming. He was named New…

  • Students ready for Music Man

    Brooks Crossing musical to open April 14. By: Melissa Hayes    The students have been working since December and the set is done.    All that’s left now is a few more practices and a dress rehearsal before Brooks Crossing’s spring musical "The Music Man Jr." opens April 14 and 15.    The hour-long play, an adaptation based…