Category: archives

  • Fixing Jamesburg’s 4-way intersection

    Four-way intersections in the borough are a concern for the council. By:Craig Sernotti    JAMESBURG — Four-way intersections in the borough are a concern for the council.    The Borough Council will be working with Jamesburg Police Chief David Lester and his officers to determine which intersections in town should have four stop signs.    Certain intersections, Gatzmer…

  • Post 148 fights to stay above .500 mark

    More important than their 8-7 record and current three-game losing streak is the malaise and lack of cohesiveness that has settled around the Hightstown Post 148 dugout. By: Neil Hay    More important than their 8-7 record and current three-game losing streak is the malaise and lack of cohesiveness that has settled around the Hightstown Post…

  • Pickets put rights to work at celebration

    EDITORIAL: The CWA’s protest at the township’s Independence Day festivities was a fitting way to pay tribute to the United States on its birthday.    What a strange, and yet somehow appropriate, celebration of Independence Day we had in East Windsor Tuesday night.    The township presented its annual festivities of music, fireworks and community togetherness at…

  • Research has shed light on dementia

    If a loved one is exhibiting memory loss symptoms, a medical evaluation can differentiate between three common mental problems facing seniors: delirium, depression and dementia. By: Dr. Richard W. Meyer    As our population ages, it is good to be aware of the changes that older family members may experience — and to be prepared to…

  • Art exhibit closes

    Sunday, July 8 July 8 is the last day that the works of five prominent South Brunswick artists will be on display for public viewing at the township’s Wetherill Historic Site on Georges Road. The exhibit is be open Thursdays through Sundays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The exhibit is the first South Brunswick…

  • East Windsor PAL off to 3-0 start

    East Windsor PAL manager Jim Ladd isn’t the type to take anything for granted. When his team takes the field at home Saturday night against Lawrence, however, it will have some assurances. By: Kyle Moylan    East Windsor PAL manager Jim Ladd isn’t the type to take anything for granted. When his team takes the field…

  • Foreign film: "East-West"

    Friday, July 13 At 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., the Monroe Township Public Library will show the 1999 film, "East, West," a film featuring both the French and Russian languages. This film will be shown as part of the library’s International Summer Film Festival. Tickets are $1 and are available at the library.

  • Physican is awarded for ADA accessibility

    ; Dr. Richard E. Goldberg received the 2001 Monroe Township Americans With Disabilities Act Access/Inclusion/Sensitivity Award at Monday night’s council. By:Al Wicklund    MONROE — Dr. Richard E. Goldberg received the 2001 Monroe Township Americans With Disabilities Act Access/Inclusion/Sensitivity Award at Monday night’s council.    The award cited Dr. Goldberg for his offices on Spotswood-Englishtown Road.    Council…

  • Isaac N. Schwartz

       HIGHTSTOWN — Isaac N. Schwartz, 73, died Thursday, June 28, at The Medical Center at Princeton.    Born in Millstone, he was a longtime Hightstown resident.    He was an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II.    Mr. Schwartz worked many years with McGraw-Hill in Hightstown.    He enjoyed the outdoors and was a member of the…