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  • Lawyer finds natural niche in Lawrenceville

    Princeton Immigration Group moves to 2683 Main Street. By: Lea Kahn    When Lawrence Township attorney Joseph Asir decided to strike out on his own, immigration law seemed to be a logical choice.    After all, he himself is an immigrant and understands what his clients are experiencing, he said. That was the genesis of his solo…

  • As depot undergoes changes,work for homeless vets continues

    Mission has changed over the years By:G. Natasha Zoe    Beyond the Veterans Affairs Supply Depot sign on Route 206 at the intersection of Old Camplain Road, behind the chain-link fence, after the guard, is a dim-light, spotless warehouse, ready for a white-glove inspection. Pallets and boxes of surplus military gear are precisely stacked in rows,…

  • Planners set to hear auto dealership plans

    Board meets Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Municipal Building. By: Lea Kahn    The township Planning Board is poised to consider applications for expansions submitted by two new-car dealerships at its regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday night at the Municipal Building.    The Planning Board will meet in the Lower Level Conference Room at the Municipal…

  • Solid start for SBHS gymnasts

    By: Rich Fisher    The South Brunswick High gymnastics team got their season off to a strong start with a fifth place finish at the Pioneer Classic in Somerville last Saturday.    The Vikings had a score of 101.75, which coach Michele Buccellato termed "a big improvement from last year."    Lisa Bondi took seventh place on the…

  • Football trainer hired for Hopewell Valley program; HIKE will pay

    School board makes appointments for 2003-2004. By John Tredrea    School personnel moves unanimously approved by the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education Monday night included those listed below. All appointments are for the 2003-2004 school year:    • Appointment of Tammy Tanzola as trainer for the high school football team. Ms. Tanzola will be paid $30 hourly.…

  • Waiting for Isabel

    Area prepares for potential winds and rain to be brought by Hurricane Isabel. By: Eve Collins and Scott Morgan    As New Jersey monitors the progress of Hurricane Isabel, county and local emergency crews are preparing for the possibility of a direct hit.    With an eye toward the sea, where as of Wednesday Isabel moved to…

  • Viking freshmen playing like tennis veterans

    By: Rich Fisher    If you’re going to have a freshman in your doubles lineup, the ideal situation might be to pair her with a partner who has some varsity experience.    Or, for that matter, someone who has some high school experience.    The first doubles team for South Brunswick has neither. What they do have after…

  • Wire malfunction causes fire at The Pennington School

    School remained in session as power to the gym was disconnected until the problem could be rectified. By John Tredrea    An underground wiring problem ignited a small fire in the electrical system of The Pennington School’s gym early Monday afternoon, filling the gym with smoke.    No one was injured by the blaze, which burnt itself…

  • Recreation liaison resigns

    Deputy Mayor Patrick DeLorenzo announces resignation of his position as Recreation Committee liason for Mansfield Township. By: Eve Collins    MANSFIELD — Deputy Mayor Patrick DeLorenzo last week announced that he would be resigning from his position as one of the township’s Recreation Committee liaisons.    Mr. DeLorenzo made the announcement at the Sept. 10 Township Committee…