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  • Kendall Park merchants pan rent hikes

    Some say increases will force them to close. By: Sharlee DiMenichi    Merchants in the Kendall Park Shopping Center will face rent hikes if they choose to return to the mall after it is renovated, according to the center’s leasing agent.    Owners of the shopping center plan to tear down the more than 40-year-old structure and…

  • Minutewoman statue dedicated to honor women veterans

    Memorial stands in William C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery By: Eve Collins        NORTH HANOVER – Sitting under tents to shield themselves from the sun Friday afternoon, men and women who served in the armed forces gathered for the unveiling of a statue dedicated to women veterans in the Brig. Gen. William C. Doyle Veterans…

  • Committed to COMMUNITY

    One woman’s journey to preserve Princeton’s historic tapestry. Princeton Borough Historic Preservation By: MARY ANN CAVALLARO ‘Both the community and the buyer are winners.’ Photo by MARK CZAJKOWSKI Right, Maynett Breithaupt at home in Princeton Township. VIEW PRINT ADS   href="http://www.zwire.com/site/market.cfm?brd=1091&pag=741&objid=1193&DISPLAYADID=111563">Abagail Weidel   href="http://www.zwire.com/site/market.cfm?brd=1091&pag=741&objid=1193&DISPLAYADID=111527">Brandon Furniture   href="http://www.zwire.com/site/market.cfm?brd=1091&pag=741&objid=1193&DISPLAYADID=111528">Deborah Leamann Interiors   href="http://www.zwire.com/site/market.cfm?brd=1091&pag=741&objid=1193&DISPLAYADID=111520">Flemington Department Store   href="http://www.zwire.com/site/market.cfm?brd=1091&pag=741&objid=1193&DISPLAYADID=111539">House…

  • Letter: Community is overcrowded

    To the editor:     I have lived in our extraordinary community for nearly 15 years and I have noticed that the population of our community has become a concern. Our community was not very large originally, yet over the years the population has grown immensely.    South Brunswick is part of the reason why the state…

  • PAL shifts course on flag league

    Football will run in both fall and spring. By: Sharlee DiMenichi    Due to a full Pop Warner program and parents’ comments, the township Police Athletic League will run flag football in both fall and spring.    The PAL board decided June 4 to schedule two seasons for its grade 3-6 flag football program instead of moving…

  • Board stands by lawyer’s deal

    Announcement comes two months after request to consider bidding for services made By:Sally Goldenberg    The Hillsborough Board of Education announced Monday it will not seek bids to replace attorney Stephen Fogarty of Fair Lawn-based law firm Fogarty & Hara, despite a request from board member David Kanaby to research other legal options.    At the board’s…

  • Band gets top honors at recent competition

    Crossroads North students sweep music festival. By: Jamie Simpson    The Crossroads North Middle School Band topped off a tremendous season with a stellar winning performance.    The band participated in the Music in the Parks festival at Hershey Park in Pennsylvania on May 30 and 31. Crossroads North students competed against 27 other middle and high…

  • Mayor’s behavior demands investigation

    To the editor    The Courier News has shown that Mayor Gwiazdowski lied to the public about the recent Somerset County investigation of the township municipal offices.    Mr. Gwiazdowski claimed that he did not know why the prosecutor’s office was interviewing employees. He also denied that the investigation was politically motivated, again claiming that no Republican…

  • Post 26 defeated by Hamilton in Legion opener

    Post 26 only had one less hit than Post 31, but suffered a 7-2 loss in the season opener on Monday. By: Sean Moylan    Hamilton Post 31’s 7-2 win over Bordentown on Monday night at Steinert never developed into the early season classic every one had assumed it would be.    Instead, Hamilton hurler Chris Turissi…