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  • N.B. Jr. Legion continues its hot streak

    By:Sean Moylan        After a semi-sluggish start to the season, it’s been almost two weeks since the rejuvenated Northern Burlington 16-and-under Junior American Legion Baseball Team last lost a game.    This past Monday Chris Iseicz picked up a 5-3 win for Northern Burlington against Pemberton. Iseicz whiffed six batters. Mike Fry had a crucial two-run…

  • Ruiz, defense key 1-0 win over West Windsor

    12’s survive pitchers’ duel; now face West End By: Justin Feil    It could have been a highly rated episode of CBS’ "Survivor" show.    Friends battle it out to see who stays another day and who gets sent home.    In Sunday’s opening round of the District 12 Little League tournament, West Windsor and Cranbury-Plainsboro – two…

  • OBITUARIES 7/6

    From the July 6 edition of the Register-News By: Kevin H. Hutchison    FLORENCE – Kevin H. Hutchison, 42, of Florence died June 29 at Virtua Health-Memorial Hospital, Mount Holly.    Arrangements were by Dennison Funeral Home, Florence. Cecilia Ann White    BORDENTOWN CITY – Cecilia Ann White, 6-month-old daughter of Gregory J. and Colleen Mary White of…

  • Robbery suspects arrested

    Pair arrested in Hopewell suspected in Lawrence hold-up By: John Tredrea    HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP – Hampering chances of successfully robbing a bank include coming out the front door of the establishment – stolen money in hand – when an FBI agent and a local police detective are already on the scene, having followed you there as…

  • Foster pets leave footprints in the heart

    By:Bob Baker To the editor:    It began with a phone call from the dog rescue group we belong to.    "There is a 1½-year-old male in the Jackson shelter who is going down on Saturday if we don’t get him out of there!" they said. "Can you help?" they asked. "All of our foster homes are…

  • Yannich leaves Hillsborough planning

    Will work as auditor for state Treasury Department By:Jack Baney    When Shirley Yannich decided to attend college and start a career, she was a 44-year-old mother of five who wasn’t sure what she was looking for.    "I applied to Rutgers and they didn’t know what to do with me because of my age," said Ms.…

  • Charter School committee moves forward

    Liberty Academy founders not swayed by chance of rejection By:Jack Baney    Even being rejected by the state Board of Education Office of Appeals will not be enough to stop efforts to open the Liberty Academy Charter School, school founders declared this week.    The state Department of Education in December rejected the initial application to open…

  • Happy City

    Two menus co-exist here: one of a typical cookie-cutter Chinese restaurant and the other the lighter, more delicate touch of authentic Cantonese, all made with impeccably fresh ingredients that can’t be beat. By: Pat Tanner Happy City 3495 U.S. Route 1 South (Windsor Green Shopping Center), West Windsor (609) 919-9881 Food: Very good Cuisine: Authentic…

  • By the skill of his hands

    Neshanic Station artisan crafts lamps with a wood lathe By:Minx McCloud    Richard Levenberg deftly wields his tools, as a cylindrical piece of wood spins rapidly on his lathe. In his able hands, making a hardwood lamp looks easy.    However, the Neshanic Station resident has developed his skills over the past eight years, and he is…