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  • Mourning the death of a friend

    Life-long Cranbury resident and volunteer is remembered By: Jamie Simpson JAMESBURG — Santo John Intravartolo, 74, was a man who tirelessly served the community of Jamesburg for more than 20 years.    That’s how family members will remember Santo Intravartolo, who died Jan. 17 at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, N.Y., where he had been hospitalized.…

  • Portraits of pine cones

    An artist inspired by nature By: Al Wicklund MONROE — Barbara Harding Seibert’s love of design, expressed professionally in a career in textile design, led her to an appreciation of nature and particularly to an appreciation of pine cones.    Ms. Seibert currently has a display of selected drawings, paintings and studies in the display case…

  • PHASE THREE: It’s all relative when it comes to the weather

    By: Arnold Bornstein It’s all relative when it comes to weather    Our friends, the snowbirds in Florida — no, snowbirds isn’t their last name — complained the other day when the temperature dropped to 39 degrees. Ours in Monroe Township dipped to about 13 (not to mention the wind chill factor) while posted extremes were…

  • Police arrest Princeton carjacking suspect

    Captured at Lawrence Motel, he is under investigation in a number of bank robberies. By: Jennifer Potash    A man who carjacked a New York woman Monday on Nassau Street was captured Wednesday at a Lawrence motel, police reported.    Christopher T. Powell, 33, also known as Christopher T. Johnson, of Rochester, N.Y., was arrested by Lawrence…

  • Benchley seeks panel to resolve PHS parking

    Neighbors to high school find an old problem coming back. By: Jeff Milgram    Preparations for construction, a rise in enrollment and a new law affecting young drivers are exacerbating the long-running problem of student parking at Princeton High School.    Residents near PHS are again complaining of students parking on their streets and borough Councilwoman Wendy…

  • Fugitive flees police

    Borough police are looking for help in finding a man who escaped from an officer. By: Scott Morgan    HIGHTSTOWN — Police are seeking a fugitive who ran from Patrolman Ben Miller on Jan. 18.    According to police, Patrolman Miller spotted 20-year-old David A. Craig Jr., whose last known address is the Hightstown Housing Authority on…

  • Movie Timetables

    Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from Friday, Jan. 24 through Thursday, Jan. 30. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the event that…

  • MTSEPA, providing support for parents of learning disabled

    By:Rebecca Tokarz     MONROE — Parents with special needs children can find refuge and resources with the Monroe Township Special Education Parents Association.     MTSEPA is a group designed to support parents of learning disabled children. In conjunction with the township’s Recreation Department, the group runs the MTSEPA summer day camp.     "The goal is…