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  • Golf Classic’ssponsors’ praised

    To the editor    We wish to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who helped make the Hillsborough Education Foundation 2001 Golf Classic such a success.    The HEF realized a profit of approximately $45,000 this year, the highest level ever. And as those who have worked with us in the past know, what is raised…

  • The big top sets up shop at Crossroads

    There will be two shows Sunday: 2 p.m. and 4:15 p.m. By: Stacey Gorski    While most husbands and wives say goodbye to one another in the morning and then spend the day apart at separate occupations, John and Tina Winn spend every working day together performing their daredevil circus act.    This season, Mr. and Ms.…

  • Alberta Williams

       TRENTON — Alberta B. Williams, 53, died Saturday, Sept. 8, at Capital Health System at Fuld hospital.    Born in Trenton, she was raised in Lawrenceville and attended Lawrence public schools.    She graduated from American Training Services as a medical assistant and completed the skilled physical therapy program at Millhouse Nursing Center last year.    She was…

  • Stellar seniors aid SBHS soccer programs

    Gurney writes sports when not playing them By: Carolyn M. Hartko    High school senior Dave Gurney is a three-season athlete for South Brunswick High School. He is also the sports editor of the SBHS newspaper, Viking Vibe.. Recently, he agreed to allow The Post to put him on the other end of the tape recorder,…

  • Planners approve cooling towers

    Project engineer Charles Eno told the planners that the company is "short of cooling tower capacity" for the summer months, and that is why the two towers are needed. By: Lea Kahn    Township planners gave the green light to Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. Monday to build two new cooling towers, next to an existing pair, on…

  • Uniszkiewicz prevails, boys’ team shines at Shore meet

    RAIDER ROUNDUP By: Rudy Brandl Ashley Uniszkiewicz accomplished some great things in winning Saturday’s Varsity Girls B division race in the Shore Coaches Invitational at Holmdel Park. The Hillsborough High sophomore continued her marvelous campaign by winning her biggest race so far. She also broke the 20-minute barrier on the grueling state championship course, hitting…

  • A Cappella ‘Under My Skin’

    All-female a cappella group Key of She will host and perform at Harmonic Convergence, a gathering of contemporary a cappella groups at Nassau Presbyterian Church in Princeton, Oct. 13. By: Susan Van Dongen All-female a cappella group Key of She will host and perform at Harmonic Convergence, a gathering of contemporary a cappella groups at…

  • Mayors join to fight Route 130 traffic

    Cranbury, East Windsor leaders say the major cause for the traffic jams is a narrowing of the Turnpike just after Exit 8A. By: T.J. Furman    The mayors of Cranbury and East Windsor will be working together over the coming weeks and months to find a solution to a traffic build-up on Route 130 that both…

  • Driver ditches police and stolen car

    Police chased the car onto the Trenton Freeway before officers lost sight of it.    Someone driving a stolen car led police on a high-speed chase on Brunswick Pike Sept. 28, which ended when the pursuing officer lost sight of the vehicle on the Trenton Freeway, police said.    The car, a 1994 Acura Legend sedan belonging…