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  • Success starts at top of the order for Post 401

    By: Rich Fisher    Although rainy weather has hindered South Brunswick Post 401’s attempt to ride the momentum of a Greater Middlesex Conference title into the American Legion season, the top of the lineup does not seem to be affected.    With Nick Clemente leading off and brother Joe (two parts of a triplet tandem) in the…

  • John H.D. Williams, Jr.

    John H.D. Williams, Jr., 71, of Mendon, Vt., died Tuesday, June 18, at Rutland Regional Medical Center, Rutland, Vt.    He was born in Plainfield and grew up in Fanwood. He resided in Spotswood from 1958 to 1981 before moving to Mendon, Vt., in 1981.    He was a Navy veteran of the Korean War. He owned…

  • Mildred Ryder Andersen

    Mildred Ryder Andersen, 86, formerly of Cranbury and Rossmoor, died May 30, at her daughter’s home in Douglasville, Ga.    Her husband, Herbert W. Anderson is deceased.    She is survived by her her son, Herbert R. Andersen of Hatteras, N.C.; and a daughter, Karen Hubenet, and her husband, Russell, of Douglasville, Ga; and a grandson, William.…

  • Column: Cup Takes

    Koreans revel in huge World Cup win By: John Andrulis    Editor’s note: Montgomery High graduate John Andrulis is attending the World Cup, which is being hosted by Japan and Korea. While there, he will offer some insight into the happenings surrounding the event as well as the adjustments a fan from the United States needs…

  • School panel eyes shorter meetings

    Saturday’s school board meeting produced a new method of arranging the board’s meeting agendas. By: Chris Karmiol    Unlike most mobile phone promotional plans, the East Windsor Regional Board of Education does not get free nights and weekends. The board’s bimonthly meeting times often swell over reasonable limits — sometimes, when agendas bulge, they last well…

  • Nine new members join PU Board of Trustees

       Former Princeton University Provost Neil Rudenstine, who retired last year as president of Harvard, has been named to Princeton’s Board of Trustees.    In all, the university named nine new members to the board, including Sen. Paul Sarbanes (D-Md.); Rep. James A. Leach, (R-Iowa); and Martin P. Johnson, who helped found Isles Inc., a Trenton-based nonprofit…

  • Mediator wants one more session

    The mediator in the civil-rights lawsuit against the Twin Rivers Homeowners Association will meet with the two sides Monday. By: T.J. Furman    EAST WINDSOR — A last-ditch attempt to settle some or all of the points of disagreement over a lawsuit filed against the Twin Rivers Homeowners Association is scheduled for next week.    The grass-roots…

  • Cranbury School hires new administrator

    Brian DeLucia, 32, of Toms River will take over as business administrator and school board secretary on July 1. By: Casha Caponegro    The Cranbury School has hired a new school business administrator.    Brian DeLucia, 32, of Toms River will take over as business administrator and school board secretary on July 1.    He will replace Walter…

  • Karmazin, powerful bats lift Post 26 to 4-0 start

    Attempt at season-long no-hitter cut short By:Sean Moylan    Jay Karmazin’s attempt at a "season long" no-hitter was cut short when Hightstown’s backup catcher Steve DeBlasio hit a clean two-out, fifth-inning single through the middle.    Nonetheless, powered by a Greg Nice homer in the third, the Bordentown Post 26 American Legion squad pumped its perfect record…