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  • BRHS, NBC boys knock down bowling victories

    By: Sean Moylan    The Bordentown Regional High School boys’ varsity bowling squad was steady and efficient in posting a clean 4-0 victory over New Egypt on Tuesday afternoon at Thunderbird Lanes.    "They (the Scotties) bowled pretty well," said Rob Conlin, the head coach of the Scotties. Coach Conlin was very happy to see his kids…

  • West Windsor woman reported missing

    By: Shanay Cadette    WEST WINDSOR — The West Windsor Police Department is looking for a 42-year-old woman who disappeared last month.    Karen Hughes was last seen around Olympic Court, Building 104. The residential street is located across Canal Pointe Boulevard from MarketFair. She has been missing since Christmas Eve.    Police said Ms. Hughes is 5…

  • Re-enactment march breaks down barriers

    ‘Col. Hand’ appeared Saturday in Lawrence. By: Lea Kahn    The American Revolutionary War was not fought just by white Anglo-Saxon Protestant males — it was also fought by women, blacks, Catholics and Jews.    That’s the message that was delivered by township resident William Agress to the 50-plus people who attended the 42nd annual re-enactment of…

  • Critics link office plan with Route 92

    Say Forrestal project could pave way for Turnpike spur. By: Sharlee Joy DiMenichi    Some residents and officials opposed to Route 92 are expressing concerns that a 1.8 million-square-foot office complex proposed for Route 1 could increase the likelihood that the toll road will be constructed.    Opponents of the highway say the traffic that could be…

  • Hopewell Township announces photo contest winners

    Winning entries can be seen in the 2004 Hopewell Township Calendar and later this year, the exhibit will be displayed at facilities throughout the Hopewell Valley.    On Dec. 16, the "Historic Buildings, Landmarks and Vistas of the Hopewell Valley Photo Contest" award ceremony took place at the Hopewell Township Municipal Building.    Mayor Fran Bartlett announced…

  • Sandom, Sandahl are Hopewell Township leaders

    Sandom landed mayor’s post in a 3-2 committee vote during Monday’s reorganization By John Tredrea    Democrat Vanessa Sandom is the new mayor of Hopewell Township.    Ms. Sandom landed the post in a 3-2 Township Committee vote during township government’s annual reorganization meeting Monday night.    Democrat David Sandahl, elected to the committee in November, took the…

  • Vikes heed the teachings of Professor Experience

    By: Ken Weingartner    Experience can be a great teacher, provided it has an attentive student.    Joe Dougherty has gotten the idea his South Brunswick High wrestlers might be beginning to understand this concept.    The Vikings, who lacked aggressiveness during their first three matches and one tournament appearance, opened the new year by defeating East Brunswick,…

  • NEHS wrestlers dominate St. Rose as regular season action begins

    By: Kyle Moylan    While New Egypt High School wrestling coach Adam Angelozzi noted the toughest challenges are still ahead, it doesn’t change the fact his team has met the ones they have been faced with already.    After two successful tournaments, New Egypt got the regular season going. In the opener this past Saturday, New Egypt…

  • University to pay tribute to Dr. King

    Local winners of student contest announced.    Princeton University will commemorate the legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. with its annual King Day celebration at 1:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 19 in Richardson Auditorium.    The event, which is free and open to the public, will include an address by Valerie Smith, director of Princeton’s Program…