Category: archives

  • Stockton not the only raceway

    Letter to the editor To the editor:    While I totally agree with Phyllis Deal’s comments concerning speeding on Stockton Street ("Speeders irk residents on Stocketon," Page 1A, May 11, 2001; "Warning to drivers: Go 25 mph, or else," Page 10A, May 18, 2001), I feel compelled to respond that speeding is evident on many other…

  • HHS track athletes set for CJ 4 meets

    Girls looking to reclaim team title By: Rudy Brandl    The Road to the Meet of Champions begins this weekend for high school track and field athletes. Sectional meets will be contested throughout the state with the top six individuals in every event moving on to the State Group level.    As usual, the Central Jersey Group…

  • Wright cleanup slated to start in late summer

    The township is eyeing late summer for the removal of several structures from the Wright Property as part of a cleanup effort. By:Brian Shappell    The township is eyeing late summer for the removal of several structures from the Wright Property as part of a cleanup effort.    In the meantime, the township has gotten Elizabethtown Water…

  • Community Park Pool gets set to open

       Community Park Pool will open this weekend for its 34th year of operation.    The pool will be open for three weekends before opening seven days a week on Wednesday, June 13th. Hours of operation for the weekends will be 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. including Memorial Day.    Princeton residents may pay daily admission fees or…

  • The Grande at Scotts Mountain

    Warren County community offers generous amenities    Ranging in size from 2,800 to 4,000 square feet, the homes at The Grande at Scotts Mountain in Lopatcong Township, include four to six bedrooms, a two- or three-car side-entry garage, hardwood flooring in the entry foyer and two-zone heating and air conditioning. Depending on the model, you may…

  • HHS boys finish third in county

    Robinson peaking in high hurdles By: Rudy Brandl    BOUND BROOK — The chilly conditions couldn’t stop Scott Robinson from duplicating his school-record time and setting new meet standard at last week’s Somerset County Track and Field Championships.    Hillsborough High’s senior standout proved his victory and sizzling 13.8 time in the 110 high hurdles at the…

  • Barbara Mosely wins Teacher of the Year

    Last month, the school district gave Ms. Mosley the 2001 Teacher of the Year award and treated her to lunch with other Middlesex County winners and administrators at a luncheon cruise in Perth Amboy. By:Brian Shappell    Ask Barbara Mosley and she’ll tell you teaching in Cranbury has its rewards — and plenty of them.    Last…

  • MHS softball bats come alive

    Girls produce 22 runs in two wins By: Rudy Brandl    The Manville High softball team broke out of two long slumps last week and may be returning to form at just the right time. With the Central Jersey Group 1 playoffs set to begin this week, the Lady Mustangs needed to start winning again.    Tuesday’s…

  • MHS track athletes tune up for sectionals

    Tough county foes get Mustangs ready By: Rudy Brandl    BOUND BROOK — Manville High’s track athletes challenged much tougher competition at last week’s Somerset County Championships than they’ll face at this weekend’s Central Jersey Group 1 Championships.    The Mustangs weren’t expecting to walk away with many medals. They were just hoping to continue peaking for…