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  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Candidates hit the streets for votes

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Candidates hit the streets for votes

    GOP incumbent Donna Simon and Marie Corfield, her Democratic challenger, knocked on doors, speaking to residents By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    Two of the 16th Legislative District candidates endured both the blazing sun and rain showers Saturday to meet constituents in both Princeton and South Brunswick.    GOP incumbent Assemblywoman Donna Simon spent the day…

  • HAMILTON: Planners delay Wawa hearing

    Officials seeking more info regarding traffic patterns by Megan Morreale, Special Writer HAMILTON — The Planning Board postponed a decision on an application to build a new “super” Wawa at the intersection of Route 130 and Crosswicks-Hamilton Square Road due to a request for further investigation of the traffic patterns at the intersection.    The application…

  • MAYOR’S COLUMN: Thanks to all who made July 4 celebration possible

    Mayor thanks organizers, U.S. servicemen and veterans I hope that you are enjoying the summer, the extended daylight hours and the many summer activities that Hamilton Township has to offer.    Hamilton’s largest summer celebration is our annual fireworks and concert, and, although the rainy first week of July caused us to move our celebration from…

  • HAMILTON: Shooting leaves one dead, four injured:No arrests made, investigation is ongoing

    Authorities are trying to determine what led to a shooting that left one teen dead and several injured at a party held on Deutz Avenue Friday night. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Authorities are trying to determine what led to a shooting that left one teen dead and several injured at a party…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Longtime resident has poetry published

       Beverly Mach Geller, a township resident for more than 80 years, has completed a new chapbook of poetry.     “Daily Bread,” which is being published by Finishing Line Press, combines poignant portraits of motherhood and old age with anecdotes about growing up during the Great Depression and reaching adulthood during World War II. Jewish…

  • HAMILTON: Running for a cause

    HAMILTON: Running for a cause

    Runners leave the starting line at Robert Wood Johnson Hamilton Foundation’s 22nd annual Strides for Stroke 5K run on July 11. The USA Track & Field-certified event, sponsored by Sean’s Landscaping, attracted more than 400 participants and raised more than $15,000 to help fund the award-winning stroke program at RWJ-Hamilton. The event also included a…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Candidates hit the streets for votes

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Candidates hit the streets for votes

    Assemblywoman Donna Simon campaigns in South Brunswick.

  • HAMILTON: Groups: Change pet ordinance

    Council hears protest against animal ownership limits by Megan Morreale, Special Writer HAMILTON — Rescue groups came to the Township Council meeting Tuesday night with a plea for the council to amend the ordinance that only allows two pets in a home at one time.    They demanded that having only two pets in their home…

  • HAMILTON: Running for a cause

    HAMILTON: Running for a cause

    Peg Kowalski, race volunteer, cheers on participants in the final stretch of the Robert Wood Johnson Hamilton Foundation’s 22nd annual Strides for Stroke 5K run on July 11. From left, are Prisca Tsai, Hamilton Cardiology’s Fred Banerman, physician assistant, and Dr. Edward Wingfield. 