Category: archives
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EDITORIAL: YMCA ground-breaking is beginning of good times
It was a day of smiles Saturday for the South Brunswick Family YMCA. Family members, staffers and members of the Board of Directors were beaming as they took out the shovels and broke ground on their new home on Culver Road. From the beginning this was the goal, to establish not just an array of…
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Couple seeks OK for bed and breakfast
Owners want to transform historic residence By: Cynthia Williamson LAMBERTVILLE – A city couple are seeking permission from the Board of Adjustment to transform their historic 111 N. Union St. residence to a bed and breakfast. The owners, Richard and Mary Freedman, would need site plan approval and several variances from the board. A…
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Pro soccer team eyes Millstone site
New Jersey Stallions want to build a soccer field and spectator seating on 40 acres across from the Dairy Queen By: Frank C. D’Amico MILLSTONE – A professional men’s soccer team has expressed interest in building a sports facility on Route 526. The New Jersey Stallions soccer club wants to build a soccer field and…
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Democrats plan strategy to gain seat
By: Mark Moffa WASHINGTON – The township’s Democratic Club gathered last week in hopes of finding a candidate to run for the Township Committee position vacated by the July 29 death of Richard Folsom. The club, which met last month for the first time in three years, is hoping to win a seat on the…
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East Franklin, Eglantine to get stop signs
By: John Tredrea At the request of numerous residents of a northeastern Pennington neighborhood where many young children live and play, the Borough Council voted unanimously Monday to add two stop signs to a T-shaped intersection that already has one sign. The new stop signs will be at the eastern end of eastbound East Franklin…
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Teachers hit the books during summer
By: Matthew Armstrong While students are swimming, playing games and enjoying their summer vacation to the fullest, many of their teachers are in school this week, listening to lectures, taking notes and even being assigned homework. What teachers learn this week will affect how students learn for years to come in South Brunswick, said Vincent…
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Senior menus
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $3.13. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise noted. Thursday, Aug. 10 – Cranberry juice, roast pork…
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Friends expand local menu options
Giovanni Barone and his chef, Luigi Immordino, combine their talents and heritage at Villa Barone, Washington’s newest restaurant By: Mark Moffa WASHINGTON – Vera Cucina Italiano. The phrase, meaning "true Italian cooking," graces the shirts of staff members at Villa Barone, a new Italian restaurant in the Robbinsville Shopping Center on Robbinsville-Allentown Road near Route…
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Mary A. Foote
Mary A. Foote, 78, died Monday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. She was born in Jersey City, and lived in Kendall Park for the past 36 years. She was a member of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in South Brunswick. Her husband, George A. Foote, is deceased. She is survived by a son,…
