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  • Police investigate link to burglaries

    Man charged in Jan. 20 Millstone burglary may have been involved in several December burglaries in the Indian Path neighborhood. By: Lauren Burgoon    MILLSTONE — Police are investigating whether a man charged in a Jan. 20 Millstone burglary is linked to the December burglaries that plagued the town’s Indian Path neighborhood.    The arrest comes at…

  • Olsen impressive at GMC Championships

    By: James McKeever    South Brunswick High School’s Mary Lynn Olsen took her game up a level last week in the GMC Individual Bowling Championships.    Although Olsen walked away from the event just three pins shy of a top-10 finish and the medal that goes with it, her 11th-place finish in a talented bowling conference like…

  • POST FORUM: What questions need to be answered before the Township Council should consider a train station?

    POST FORUM Join the debate.    The South Brunswick Post is hosting a weekly forum that allow readers and users of the World Wide Web to offer their opinions on a variety of issues.    The forum is designed to encourage debate and to offer the community information about the direction residents of South Brunswick want their…

  • OBITUARIES:Josephine Dramis

    Josephine Dramis    Josephine Romanelli Dramis, 75, died Sunday, Jan. 23, at home.    Born in Chicago, she lived most of her life in Jersey City and Bayonne before moving to Monmouth Junction three years ago.    She was a seamstress with the International Ladies’ Garment Workers Union, working for Janet Knitting in Jersey City for 15 years,…

  • FBLA breakfast seeks to learn from veterans

    Students "Adopt a soldier"to gain insights into history By:Emily Craighead    Manville High School students reached out to understand the lives of another generation at the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Adopt a Soldier breakfast for local veterans Jan. 20.    "The fact we’re reaching out to them and saying we want to know your stories…

  • Lady Mustangs stay hot on hardwood

    Team learns from last year’s loss to rivals By: John E. Powers        From the beginning of the season, Manville High School girls’ head basketball coach Kyle Rehrig has reminded his team about the importance of a complete-game effort. He could have used last year’s 39-36 loss to Bound Brook as a prime example.    The…

  • Greater than the sum of its parts

    Hopewell Valley swimming By: Jim Green    Hopewell Valley Central High School boys swimming coach Laura Gordon knew she would have a handful of stars she could count on this season.    She knew seniors Will McNees and Scott Orr, juniors Ned Foster and Greg Stolowski and sophomore Billy Dunne would be guys she could count on…

  • READER’S VOICE: Question is, who benefits from station?

    READER’S VOICE By Frank J. Chrinko Does rail survey really ask the right questions?    The latest push is under way to create support for a commuter rail station in South Brunswick.    Once again, Mayor Frank Gambatese has begun a campaign to justify a rail station and deceive unsuspecting citizens in the township. Since the infamous…

  • Letters to the Editor, Jan. 27, 2005

    No more boulder To the editor:     Please let this serve as a letter of deep appreciation for the removal of the tire-cutting boulder from the eastbound side of Pennington-Rocky Hill Road. Special thanks go to Christine Smeltzer, Paul Pogorzelski and the Public Works Department, as well as Sgt. Michael Cseremsak.    Hopefully, you won’t be…