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  • Gordon Road work nearly complete

    Intersection with Meadowbrook Road-Route 130 could be done within a week. By: Cindy Koons    WASHINGTON — Construction on the realigned Gordon Road intersection with Route 130 is approximately one week from completion, Township Engineer John Reymann said Monday.    When the intersection is re-opened, a new traffic light will run as a blinking yellow light for…

  • New AD stresses importance of sports

    Enderle brings wealth of sports-related experience to HoVal By: Steve Feitl    Since a very young age, athletics have played an important role in Kiki C. Enderle’s life.    She was a three-sport athlete at Mount St. Dominic’s High School in West Caldwell, then became a coach in college. Now she’s made a career out of athletics…

  • Enjoying a day on the greens

    Golfing enthusiasts spend a summer afternoon at Hole-in-One Golf Center in Millstone. By: Joan Marshall    MILLSTONE — With a dark cloud nowhere in sight, and with a gentle summer breeze enveloping them, golfers at the Hole-in-One Golf Center on Route 33 West are swinging away.    From the highway, the miniature golf course entices those who…

  • Hillsborough dollars to help rehabilitate Manville homes

    By:Alec Moore    Hillsborough officials agreed Tuesday to contribute $300,000 to the borough of Manville, in the form of a regional contribution agreement, to satisfy the township’s affordable housing requirements imposed by the state Coalition on Affordable Housing.    After some debate on the matter, Manville officials agreed to accept Hillsborough’s contribution earlier this month. The RCA…

  • Venezuelan trip bringscollege lessons to life

    By:Alec Moore    Like throngs of other college coeds, Radhika Thakkar spent much of her summer in a warm, sunny climate strewn with palm trees and miles of sandy beaches.    Unlike most other college coeds, however, Ms. Thakkar’s summer was devoted more to helping others in need than frolicking in the surf and soaking up the…

  • Police to open substation near Foxmoor

    Former Sharbell sales office to be moved to Washington Boulevard in Robbinsville. By: Cindy Koons    WASHINGTON — It may look like a house, but it soon will assume a new identity.    Starting next week — weather permitting — the Sharbell Development Corp. sales office facility will be moved from its current location on the corner…

  • Warehouse foes maintain pressure

    Upper Freehold residents seek help from Township Committee in battling Matrix. By: Scott Morgan    UPPER FREEHOLD — Residents upset about a proposal to build new warehouse and office space in Washington Township have taken their case to the Upper Freehold Township Committee.    In recent months, Washington officials have been reviewing a plan by the Matrix…

  • BACK PORCH: Revealing an artist’s talent in a very unusual place

    By: Melissa Morgan    I never imagined old chicken coops could be so beautiful.    But outside a small farmhouse on Davidson’s Mill Road in South Brunswick, I discovered it takes a man with tons of creativity to turn rooms that once held animal cages into an art gallery.    Well-known artist and longtime South Brunswick resident Leon…