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  • SENIOR MENUS

    July 11-18    All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance. The value of each meal is $5.10. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: July 11

    Plumsted    July 4, township undercover detectives and officers charged Terrance Boone with possession of a controlled dangerous substance.    Police said the New Egypt resident was arrested at the Wawa on Route 539 and 528.    The accused also was charged with possession of an open alcoholic beverage in a motor vehicle. Police said Mr. Boone…

  • Titans win championship

    Titans win championship

    Courtesy photo Bottom row (left to right): Tanner Thorn, Patrick Williver, Eric Ulisse, Lorenzo Repack, Ryan Ulisse, Brett Hubbard, Nate Nieves. Top row (left to right): Coach George Thorn, coach Charlie Morrow, Derek Hubbard, Akshay Shivkumar, head coach Scott Hubbard, Trevor Jones, Brett Morrow, coach Rob Repack, coach Ralph Ulisse.

  • PAL U10 United win MOSA title

    PAL U10 United win MOSA title

    Members of the East Windsor PAL United U10 travel team, which won the MOSA National 1 Division this spring, include (front row, from left) Isabel Hulme, Giavanna Toto, Lizzie LeChard, Sophia Szelag, Carina Garcia, Freyja Quinn, Meghan Lynch; (back row) coach Tom LeChard, Ashley Giampolo, Morgan Koppel, Maeve McGowan, Jessica Devlin, Jillian Lynch, Haley Blank…

  • Community Calendar: July 12

    Mon., July 15    Magic & Comedy, award-winning magician Brian Richards will appear at the Hamilton Township Public Library at 7 p.m. Free tickets for the events are available, beginning July 8, in the Betty Brand Children’s Room. The events is sponsored by the Friends of the Hamilton Township Library. The library is located at 1…

  • HAMILTON: Patriotic Party

    HAMILTON: Patriotic Party

    Picasa Victor Sorace, 10, of Hamilton, meets and greets Uncle Sam, portrayed by William Ward, and gives him a high five.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Muslim holy month begins

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Muslim holy month begins

    Azra Baig photo The faithful gather at the Islamic Society of Central Jersey in Monmouth Junction Monday evening to celebrate the start of Ramadan, a holy month of fasting for the Muslim community.

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Incumbents begin six-month terms as council president, vice president

    ROBBINSVILLE: Incumbents begin six-month terms as council president, vice president

    Move needed after council moved reorganization meetings to January by David Kilby, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE —The Township Council held its reorganization meeting July 2, which included the 6-month extensions of terms of its president and vice president so all new terms will coincide with the new November elections.    At the reorganization meeting, council President Ron…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Council may not set aside funds to rebuild borough hall: Petition cited as reason to rescind ordinance

    The Borough Council has introduced an ordinance that would rescind its motion to appropriate $3.4 million for the construction of a new muni By Amy Batista, Special Writer    The Borough Council has introduced an ordinance that would rescind its motion to appropriate $3.4 million for the construction of a new municipal building.    The council…