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  • Week of May 11, 2001

    From Flemington, Hamilton, Hillsborough, Hopewell, Lambertville, Lawrenceville and Pennington FLEMINGTON    Top producers at the Flemington office of Weichert, Realtors include:    Kim Manzella, who led the office in sales, revenue units and dollar volume for 2000. She earned the honor of being named Regional Rookie of the Year after only being in real estate for one…

  • Gourgaud Gallery may get curator

    By:Brian Shappell Brian ShappellStaff Writer The Township Committee is eyeing local resident Bob Virgadamo to take the helm as the Gourgaud Gallery curator. The gallery, located on the first floor of Township Hall (The Old School Building), will have its first exhibit as a part of the dedication of the recently renovated building. The opening…

  • Garden tour

    Saturday, June 9 From 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., the Rocky Brook Garden Club will sponsor a tour of seven private gardens in Cranbury, Hightstown and East Windsor. Potted plants and small crafts will also be available for purchase. Advance-sale tickets can be purchased for $9 at The Hagerty Florist, 79 South Main Street, Cranbury.…

  • Decision making key to healthy living

    To stay healthy and vital while advancing through the aging process, people have to know more and make better decisions. By:Al Wicklund    MONROE — To stay healthy and vital while advancing through the aging process, people have to know more and make better decisions, Teri Manes of the Middlesex County Public Health Department said Monday.…

  • PHS baseball has historical week

    Little Tigers upset Hamilton, make state tourney By: Rich Fisher    Joe Tucholski considers himself a hitter first and a pitcher second, but on Monday he traded in his 12-game hitting streak for something a lot more valuable.    He earned a spot in Princeton High School baseball lore, and it was his arm that got him…

  • There’s no cure yet for psoriasis, but treatments control its impact

    This condition, which is not contagious, occurs in all races and in all parts of the world. In the United States, it is estimated that 1 to 3 million Americans are afflicted. By: Dr. Jerry Bagel    Psoriasis is a common disease of the skin that is characterized by raised small pink or red papules or…

  • LIBRARY HAPPENINGS

       Manville Public Library is located at 100 S. 10th Ave., Manville. Library hours: Monday and Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday, noon-8 p.m., Wednesday, 11 a.m-8 p.m. Library Calendar    Tuesday, May 15, 7 p.m. Concert Night with Karen Zumbrunn Jazz Trio. The trio includes Karen on piano, Tom Sayek on drums and Gary Mazzoroppi…

  • Enough is enough

    EDITORIAL: Join Saturday’s march and tell domestic abusers they no longer will be tolerated.    On Saturday, the township’s Domestic Violence Committee will take to the streets to protest domestic abuse.    The committee is organizing a march — called "Enough is Enough" — against domestic violence, followed by a ceremonial planting at the Municipal Building and…

  • Gold’s Gym/Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week

    Another MC title nothing new for WW-P South’s Pu By: Bob Nuse    As exciting as his first three Mercer County Tournament championships were, the title that Anthony Pu won last week will always be special.    "I’ve always dreamed of playing on that first stadium court with all the people watching," the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South…