Category: archives
-

LETTERS: Vote to re-elect Nathanson
To the editor: I am writing this letter to support Barry Nathanson for re-election to the South Brunswick school board. Mr. Nathanson has shown he is a constructive leader who has helped our school board proceed in the right direction. He was an active participant in the decision to hire Gary McCartney as superintendent.…
-

Sonic Acrobat
Yuri Lane tells the story with body and voice in ‘From Tel Aviv to Ramallah.’ By: Susan Van Dongen Yuri Lane The conversation with "beatbox" artist Yuri Lane takes a turn for the weird when he gives a live demonstration of his talents. Mr. Lane punctuates his stories with unusual noises that seem to come…
-

Elsie Malinowski
By: MANVILLE Elsie I. Malinowski died March 26 at Raritan Health & Extended Care Center in Raritan. She was 71. Born in New Brunswick, she lived in Manville most of her life. Two daughters, Elizabeth Ann and Linda Marie Malinowski; a son, Victor Joseph Malinowski Jr.; and one sister; are deceased. Surviving are a…
-

Baseball team seeks paybacks
By: James McKeever The "Payback Tour." That would be a fitting theme to South Brunswick’s 2005 baseball season if the next two months go according to the Vikings’ plans. In 2004 the Vikings were inexperienced and it showed. The young group took its share of lumps, starting off 0-7 en route to a 7-14 season.…
-

Defensive chemistry key for girls
By: Rich Fisher The South Brunswick High School girls’ lacrosse team is an interesting case study this year. On one hand, the Vikings have a veteran nucleus coming back, having lost just three seniors from a 7-7 team. On the other hand, two of those three seniors were key defensive players, and SBHS suddenly has…
-

Borough continues mall talks
Agreement with owners expected by May By:Roger Alvarado Borough officials say they are working toward formalizing a redeveloper’s agreement between the town and Rustic Mall LLC, the mall redeveloper, which would detail exactly how the site will be redeveloped. Mayor Angelo Corradino said Wednesday that he hopes to have such an agreement finalized by the…
-

Municipal manager stepping down
William Guhl to retire June 30. By: Lea Kahn After 13 years in the top administrative post at town hall, Municipal Manager William Guhl announced his plans to retire Wednesday, capping a 30-year career in public service. His retirement takes effect June 30. Mr. Guhl, 58, made the announcement at a news conference. Seated at…
-

March 31, 2005-B
By: infoUSA/Donnelley Marketing of Ames, Iowa The Princeton Packet Inc. publishes information on real estate transactions in its core market as a public service because it believes the information is newsworthy and appropriate. The information is all on the public record. In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal…
-

South Brunswick splashes its way into the season
By: Rich Fisher If you believe in omens, do not follow the South Brunswick High boys tennis team this year. That’s not to say the Vikings opened the season with a cloud over their head. It was more like, a puddle under their feet. When the Vikes walked out for the first day of tryouts…
