Category: archives

  • Are legal costs insured or not?

    Letter to the editor To the editor:    In an article published in the July issue of Twin Rivers Today (and I believe written by Scott Pohl) we were told (about the lawsuit) that "…through May 21, 2001, the cost of this lawsuit to Twin Rivers has been over $87,000 — over $85,000 this year. The…

  • Louis Shnoper

       FREEHOLD — Louis Shnoper, 93, died Friday, Oct. 19, at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood.    Born in Providence, R.I., he lived in Burlington and St. Albans, Vt., before moving to Freehold nine years ago.    Mr. Shnoper retired after many years as a department store retailer.    Husband of the late Betty and Mina Shnoper, he is survived…

  • Stage Left

    Clever updates of beloved contemporary American classics, intriguing new ingredients and consistently fine execution make this New Brunswick restaurant a winner. By: Pat Tanner Stage Left 5 Livingston Ave. New Brunswick (732) 828-4444 Food: Excellent Service: Professional and well informed Cuisine: Contemporary American, with clever twists Ambiance: SoHo, but without pretension Prices: Expensive Hours: Dinner:…

  • OBITUARIES, Oct. 26, 2001

    Doris S. Lovelace. Doris S. Lovelace Retired from Sarnoff Research Center    PLAINSBORO — Doris S. Lovelace died Wednesday at The Medical Center at Princeton. She was 83.    Born in Deans, she was a lifelong Plainsboro resident.    She retired from the RCA David Sarnoff Research Center in West Windsor in 1981.    She was a former member…

  • Celebrating community

    Annual Oktoberfest brings residents together in Monroe. By: Casha Caponegro -Marcus Nerlonghi relaxes with a cherry Italian ice. -Sarah Wisnack waves as she rides in the saddle held by her mom, Cheryl. -Megan Romanczuk, a bottle with sand that will be top ped off with liquid wax to make a candle.    MONROE — The gorgeous autumn…

  • Local mail delivery impacted by anthrax scares

    The Hightstown Main Post Office has seen the flow of mail decline slightly since the Trenton Main Post Office in Hamilton was closed last week. By: Scott Morgan    HIGHTSTOWN — As local incidents of anthrax contamination grow more frequent, local post offices serviced through the Trenton Main Post Office in Hamilton Township are experiencing setbacks…

  • Trucks: Leave or slow down

    Letter to the editor To the editor:    You shake my house, rattle my brain and roll me out of bed at 5 a.m.! Is it me, or does it seem that every truck traveling in New Jersey goes through Hightstown on North Main Street? Is anyone using the bypass these days? We could sit back,…

  • Patriotism a powerful force, experts say

    A genuine attempt to come to terms with the terror attacks. By: Jeff Milgram    Since Sept. 11, Americans have been showing their colors, saluting the flag and singing "America the Beautiful."    Sean Wilenz, professor of history and director of Princeton University’s American Studies Program, thinks Americans are more patriotic than they’ve been since World War…

  • Hills are alive with sounds of blasting

    Montgomery Planning Board tries to help with noise and fumes. By: Steve Rauscher    MONTGOMERY — Residents of Montgomery Hills could get some relief from the noxious fumes and cacophony accompanying the construction of the next phases of the development if solutions proposed at Monday night’s Planning Board meeting come to fruition.    About a dozen residents…