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  • James Mingle Jr.

    By:    MANVILLE — James H. Mingle Jr. died Feb. 19 at home. He was 49.    Born in Somerville, he had been a resident of Hillsborough and Somerville before recently moving to Manville.    Mr. Mingle worked as a carpenter with United Brotherhood of Carpenters Local No. 455 in Somerset County for 24 years.    He served in…

  • Top job available in three districts

    Washington, Plumsted and Upper Freehold schools in search of new chief administrators. By: Lauren Burgoon    Wanted: Jack of all trades to oversee ever-changing school district. Must be willing to coordinate a web of administrators, teachers, parents and students; keep abreast of every move the schools make; act as the district’s public face; pacify disgruntled residents;…

  • EDITOR’S NOTE: We’re moving

    EDITOR’S NOTE The diary of a pat rack: digging through 16 years of junk.    The South Brunswick Post will have a new street address Friday.    That’s because the Post is moving into brand new office space right across the parking lot from the place we have occupied for more than 16 years.    We’re hoping the…

  • McMullen, Wonesh win as individuals

    By: Kyle Moylan    MAPLE SHADE — When Northern Burlington edged Rancocas Valley, 181-178.5, for the team championship in the District 25 Tournament Saturday night, it was relief and redemption for most of the Greyhound wrestlers.    For Chris McMullen (130) and Al Wonesh (152), on the other hand, it was just another chance to show everyone…

  • Court tosses township charter ordinance appeal

    Legal battles move back to Superior Court By:Roger Alvarado    The Appellate Division of state Superior Court has given a major victory to the citizens group that last year petitioned to place on the ballot the question of changing the current committee form of government to a mayor-council form.    On Tuesday, the appellate panel upheld Superior…

  • Lambertville parolee charged with Pennington crime

    Accused is being held in the Mercer County Correction Center on $200,000 bail, full cash or bond. By John Tredrea    A paroled Lambertville man, who has been convicted of several burglaries, was arrested midday Feb. 24 after a domestic worker caught him burglarizing the Hale Street house where she worked, Pennington police said.    The accused,…

  • DelPiano, Shelcusky are district champs

    Seven advance as Vikings take second By: Ken Weingartner    When a wrestler loses a match, one of his goals almost always is to reverse that outcome whenever given the chance in the future.    For Justin DelPiano and Derek Shelcusky, the future was Saturday.    The two South Brunswick High juniors both avenged defeats suffered in the…

  • Riordan, Morton, Springer also advance for New Egypt

    By: Kyle Moylan    MAPLE SHADE – For the first time in the history of the wrestling program, New Egypt High School managed to advance four wrestlers into the Region VII Tournament. And with two more wrestling for a chance to place third in the District 25 Tournament this past weekend at Rancocas Valley, New Egypt…

  • Cardinals gear up for state tournament

    Lawrence boys basketball By: Jim Green    The Lawrence High School boys basketball team is refusing to look too far ahead.    Although the Cardinals knew a potential re-match with Trenton loomed on the horizon, they were not about to look past Freehold Township, their opponent in the quarterfinal round of the Central Jersey Group III sectional…