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  • Talent Show: Photo 7

    Talent Show MIRANDA TANPIENGCO AND BROTHER MARK BETTER KNOWN AS THE SWING KIDS Photo by John Keating www.southbrunswickpost.com PHOTOS: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7

  • George Schimandle

       Army Major (ret.) George H. Schimandle, 75, died Thursday, Feb. 14, at St. Peter’s University Hospital in New Brunswick.    Born in Cleveland, Ohio, he came to Kendall Park in 1970.    He retired in 1970 as a major in the Army after 20 years of service. He served in the Korean War, in Japan, and in…

  • LBA Highlights

    By: Karen Scheetz    With the playoff games only two weeks away, the teams of the Lambertville Basketball Association continue to fight hard.    Here is a look at the games played during the last week: Third- and fourth-grade girls Toy Kingdom 8 Sneakers Plus 7    In a very close game, Toy Kingdom edged out Sneakers Plus…

  • Talent Show: Photo 6

    Talent Show TWO LITTLE MERMAIDS (From Left) STEPHANIE PALEY AND VICTORIA KELLER SINGING "PART OF YOUR WORLD" Photo by John Keating www.southbrunswickpost.com PHOTOS: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7

  • New Hope man to throw in hat for 29th District seat

    Robert Gerenser says he "made a difference" on the New Hope Borough Council. By: Mae Rhine    NEW HOPE — Former New Hope Councilman Robert Gerenser says he will try for a seat in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in the newly created 29th District.    New Hope and Solebury Township both fall within the new district,…

  • Fire board gets bids for in-house air system

    By: Sue Kramer    LAMBERTVILLE — The Board of Fire Commissioners received two bids Feb. 12 for a new in-house air system to supply firefighters with fresh breathing air.    The bids for the stationary system, which is to be installed at the Columbia firehouse, were both under the $54,000 maximum the board had allotted for the…

  • Talent Show: Photo 5

    Talent Show JEREMY CHEN ACKNOWLEDGES THE APPLAUSE AS HE TAKES HIS MUSIC TO EXIT THE STAGE Photo by John Keating www.southbrunswickpost.com PHOTOS: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7

  • ‘The Sisters Rosensweig’

    George Street Playhouse stages this Wendy Wasserstein comedy. By: Stuart Duncan    There’s probably a good reason why George Street has slipped The Sisters Rosensweig onto the winter schedule. In truth, the Wendy Wasserstein comedy has been staged by half the community theaters in the area and, in a couple of cases, with great success. The…