Category: archives

  • WW-P alum Bruschi returns to guide field hockey

    New head coach looks to return to prominence By: Bob Nuse    When starting out as a coach, many times the first dream is to be a head coach. Once established as a head coach, individuals often dream about a chance to someday come back to their alma mater and coach on the field where they…

  • PHS shut out but drawn in by South Africans

    Visiting field hockey team charms its Princeton hosts. By: Jeff Milgram    Princeton High School’s field hockey team lost 15-0 Wednesday afternoon — and still came up a winner.    "This is more of a learning experience for us," said the team’s captain, Annie Knickman, 16, and a senior sweeper, before the end of the game with…

  • Fifth Mercer Italian festival to begin Sept. 24

    Event to be held at Mercer County Park.    Growing from one man’s dream to an event attracting 80,000 attendees in four years, the Mercer County Italian American Festival will be celebrating its fifth anniversary on Friday, Sept. 24, through Sunday, Sept. 26, from noon to 10 p.m., at Mercer County Park in West Windsor.    Founded…

  • Identity theft

    Yes, in one distracted moment, it could happen to you. By: Joanne Lisa Smith    Every year, just before Independence Day, I make my annual trip to Old Navy to purchase a Fourth of July signature flag T-shirt for my husband. Each July, he swaps his Union Jack for this patriotic fashion statement — my celebratory…

  • District eyeing career program

    Washington Township Board of Education considers adding a career preparation program for high school students. By: Dana Lynn Flatekval    WASHINGTON — The school district is looking into joining a national program that offers high school students the chance to broaden their academic skills and gain practical work experience at the same time.    The National Academy…

  • Editor’s Note: Editorial and op-ed

    Editor’s Note: Editorial meant to spur public debate. By: Hank Kalet    The South Brunswick Post has one basic mission: To report the news objectively and fairly and to act as a voice of the community.    While that involves coverage of local issues — such as the pay-to-play ordinance, the approval of the new Home Depot…

  • Opah Grille – Gladstone

    Lively atmosphere, upscale surroundings and imaginative cooking with a conscience can be found in Gladstone. By: Kate and Tom O’Neill Opah Grille 12 Lackawanna Ave. Gladstone (908) 781-1888 Food: Innovative, very good Service: Friendly and well-trained Prices: High Cuisine: Fine seafood and grill specialties Ambience: Stylish seaside dining Hours: Lunch: Mon.-Fri.: 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.; Dinner:…

  • Bridge Street span to undergo major face-lift

    Construction of temporary bridge could begin later this month. By: Roger Alvarado    Motorists can expect to start seeing major construction in and around the area of Manville’s Bridge Street Bridge by the end of this month.    That’s because the aging structure is about to undergo a face-lift that could take up to two years to…

  • Opah Grille

    Lively atmosphere, upscale surroundings and imaginative cooking with a conscience can be found in Gladstone. By: Kate and Tom O’Neill Opah Grille 12 Lackawanna Ave. Gladstone (908) 781-1888 Food: Innovative, very good Service: Friendly and well-trained Prices: High Cuisine: Fine seafood and grill specialties Ambience: Stylish seaside dining Hours: Lunch: Mon.-Fri.: 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.; Dinner:…