Category: archives

  • Letters to the editor

    For the week of March 21. By: Thank you to everyone for ceremony’s success To the editor:    On March 11, the Upper Freehold Elementary/Middle School PTA held an Evening of Remembrance with a Salute to America and a Flag Dedication. A handmade quilt made up of 988 six-inch squares was displayed and dedicated to the…

  • Eleanor M. Worstall

       EAST WINDSOR — Eleanor M. Worstall, 53, died March 8 at The Medical Center at Princeton.    Born in Trenton, she lived in Lambertville before moving to East Windsor six years ago.    Daughter of the late Elijah R. and Mary Emma Parrish Hutton and sister of the late Harry R. Hutton, she is survived by a…

  • South boys swim season a pleasant surprise

    By: Carolyn M. Hartko    The 2001-02 season marked another milestone for the young South Brunswick High School swimming program. For the first time since it split into separate teams for boys and girls, both Viking squads had winning records. While that outcome was sort of expected for the Lady Vikings, the 8-5 mark posted by…

  • For the week of March 21

    William Maisto, Louise Morgan Holt, John Hornyak, Dorothy M. Johnson, Helen Krelik, Kathleen M. Hennon, Gladys Bunting Tash, Mary R. Kamer, James E. Terry, Arthur E. Hausser. By: William Maisto    WASHINGTON — William Maisto, 64, died Saturday, March 16, at Compassionate Care Hospice at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton.    Born in Trenton, he was a…

  • Court ruling limits police searches

    An attorney from Hightstown recently scored a victory before the state Supreme Court. By: Chris Karmiol and Scott Morgan    HIGHTSTOWN — A borough attorney recently scored a victory for motorists’ rights before the state Supreme Court. BGCOLOR="#CCCCCC" ALIGN="RIGHT"> COMMENTS To comment on this story send e-mail to [email protected]    On March 4, the state Supreme Court…

  • Hillsborough wrestlers achieved many milestones

    County title, state playoff appearance among many firsts By: Rudy Brandl    It was the first time for a lot of things for the Hillsborough High wrestling team this winter.    The Raiders (12-6) accomplished all their team goals in the 2001-02 campaign and became the first wrestling squad in school history to achieve many things. Their…

  • Township extends sewer bill deadline

    By: Lea Kahn    Township officials have extended the deadline to April 19 for residents to pay their sewer bills. The deadline would have been Wednesday.    Some property owners have not received their sewer bills, but Municipal Manager William Guhl does not know why. There may be a problem with the postal service, he told Township…

  • Board preparesfor long meeting

    Looming deadline means cuts must be finalized Monday By:Krzysztof Scibiorski    Late-night decisions on the school budget for the 2002-03 school year await the Board of Education next week.    During the board’s meeting Tuesday, members discussed possible strategies for handling the inevitable public input that will come at the board’s meeting Monday, and meeting the legal…

  • Dusty cleans up with a softball scholarship

    Star center fielder played baseball with the boys until she was 12 By:Sean Moylan    In many ways, Dusty Archer, Northern Burlington County Regional High School’s star center fielder, was a special athlete from the start.    "I played baseball with the boys until I was 12," remarked Archer. "I was an All-Star third baseman for the…