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  • Bonding ordinance wins council OK

    Roadwork, new vehicles and phones will be financed by $1,133,000 bond By:John Patten    A unanimous Borough Council vote paved the way for the borough to purchase new vehicles, a new telephone system and improve Kennedy Boulevard, Monday night.    Approval of the ordinance allows the borough to issue up to $1,133,000 in bonds to pay for…

  • Medical Center auxiliary seeks rummage for upcoming sale

       The Auxiliary of The Medical Center at Princeton is seeking donations of antiques, household items, summer and winter clothing, shoes and more for its 84th annual "White Elephant" Rummage Sale, which will take place on Oct. 5 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Oct. 6 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.    Items that are…

  • Mukul Agarwala: He always gave to others first

    Family looks back on victim’s life, one year later By: Sharlee Joy DiMenichi    Smudges of red makeup decorate the glass covering each photo of three different smiling men. Among the family portraits sits a picture of a deity who appears to look down at the rose petals strewn before him on the knee-high table.    The…

  • A Taste for Santa Fe

    A hefty helping of history gives Southwestern grill its flavor By: Loretta Sherman Photo by Michelle Riganati    The Rocky Hill Inn has a longstanding history of serving many passers-by. Built around 1825 by Isaac Stout as a tavern, the inn was a welcome rest stop for those traveling from New Brunswick to Princeton. Homes of…

  • Politicians show insensitivity

    To the editor:     The level of insensitivity among some politicians is nearly beyond description.    How is it reasonable for this township to conduct a 9/11 memorial service on Rosh Hashana, one of the holiest days in Judaism?    How could my congressman treat many in our community with such indifference?    How could the library board,…

  • Lawyer enters Matrix debate

    Represents Upper Freehold residents opposed to proposal to construct warehouses in Washington Township. By: Cynthia Koons    WASHINGTON — Deliberation regarding the Matrix warehouse proposal lasted until midnight without reaching conclusion Monday, the same day the Planning Board received a letter from an attorney representing Upper Freehold homeowners opposed to the project.    The letter asserted that…

  • Mustangs ready to tackle 2002 football season

    New head coach Hurt brings the Run-n-Shoot By: Shawn Tyrrell        The upcoming 2002 season has all the makings to be a very good one for the Manville High School football team.    MHS has a new head coach, a more favorable schedule, and the core of the team returning, This all leads to the possibility…

  • Hopewell squad hopes to learn from experiences

    Hopewell Valley Field Hockey By: Matt Nalbone    The Hopewell Valley Central High School field hockey team may not have had its best season last year, but it was definitely a learning experience for all.    Jami Holtz enters her second season as head coach and brings with her assistants Sara Wagner and Cindi Glover. The team…

  • Cobras pick up two wins

    Travel baseball team enjoys a full weekend. By:    The Robbinsville Cobras U-10/11 Travel AAU Baseball team had a weekend full of baseball by playing Saturday against the New Brunswick Monarch, a 9-4 win behind the 7 strong innings pitched by Michael Constantini. Cory Karajgozi played very well at short and Danny Powell led the hitting…