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  • What Spare Time?

    Art teachers polish off their own work for a show at Ellarslie. By: Ilene Dube "Snake and Turtle" by Susan Kiley    It’s been nearly nine years since Princeton ceramic artist James Colavita, 46, left this world. Happily, his spirit seems to have made a return visit to Ellarslie, the Trenton City Museum in Cadwalader Park.…

  • Michael Bukovecky Jr.

    By:    MANVILLE — Michael Bukovecky Jr. died Jan. 19 at Somerset Medical Center in Somerville. He was 85.    Born in Manville, he was a lifelong resident.    He served in the United States Army.    Mr. Bukovecky worked in operations for the Johns-Manville Corporation in Manville for 30 years, retiring in 1980. He was also a member…

  • "Snow day" fun!

    At Belle Mountain Danielle Marut,13, of Hopewell is being pulled down the hill by her dog Jessica, a 1-year-old Chocolate Labrador, while sledding at Belle Mountain on Monday. School was out, so what better way to spend the "snow day" that followed the weekend blizzard.

  • Late explosion propels HoVal past Hightstown

    Hopewell Valley ice hockey By: Mike Molaro    Emotions play a huge part in sports.    Regardless of the level, the mental aspect of a game many times is more important than physical ability. A true measure of a team is how well it reacts when it’s not playing up to its full potential.    The Hopewell Valley…

  • Lawrence hospital plan moves ahead

    CHS projects costs at more than $200 million. By: Lea Kahn    Capital Health System is moving ahead with plans for a proposed $200 million to $250 million hospital on a 31-acre site on Princess Road, according to Al Maghazehe, CHS president and chief executive officer.    The proposed hospital would contain 300 to 350 beds, Dr.…

  • 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,…