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  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Calendar

    Wed., Jan. 30    Quilting With Friends from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The South Brunswick Public Library 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction. 732-329-4000 x7671. Quilters and other crafters will enjoy this social group the last Wednesday of each month. Bring along your quilting or sewing projects to work on while enjoying the company of…

  • HERALD HAPPENINGS: Week of January 25

    HERALD HAPPENINGS: Week of January 25

    East Windsor police officer Paul Wille keeps traffic back on Route 571 while a large rig transports roadway infrastructure to the New Jesey Turnpike. (Photo by Jen Samuel)

  • EAST WINDSOR: Three people hurt in crash

    Staff Report    EAST WINDSOR — On Jan. 16, the East Windsor police responded to a reported motor vehicle accident on Route 130 North at 4:16 p.m.    The East Windsor Police Department said that three vehicles were involved in the collision and all three drivers were transported to area hospitals after suffering non-life threatening injuries.    Police…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Flanagan likes Ravens’ progress

    Boys hoops laying foundation By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group    While first-year Robbinsville High boys basketball coach Kyle Flanagan would like to see his team’s record be better than it is, he is happy with the way the Ravens have gone about their business this season.    ”The team is trying to constantly get better and…

  • BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: Week of Jan. 24

    Sat., Jan 26 & Sun., Jan. 27    St. Mary School, for prschool 3 through eighth grades at 30 Elizabeth St., Bordentown City, will hold an open house Sat. from 6 to 8 p.m. and Sun. 12:30 to 2 p.m. If you are unable to attend the open house. Call 609-298-1448 to schedule a personal tour.…

  • HIGHTSTOWN POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Jan. 25

    Hightstown    At 8:03 p.m. Jan. 16 officers responded to the 200 block of Mercer Street on a report of criminal mischief, police said. A resident investigating suspicious noises to an adjacent property found several juveniles on the property and chased the subjects away. The resident found that a tire to a vehicle was slashed with…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Committee considers ‘behavioral policy’

    By David Kilby, Speical Writer    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — A new environmental policy may encourage township employees to turn off unused electronics and adjust thermostats in municipal buildings to help save energy and bring the community one step closer to Sustainable Jersey certification.    The “behavioral policy” is part of the Sustainable New Jersey checklist that could…

  • FLORENCE: Tragedy delays police ceremony

    By Charley Falkenburg, Special Writer     FLORENCE — The swearing-in of Police Chief Al Scully and Capt. Brian Boldizar has been postponed until the Feb. 20 council meeting at 8 p.m.    The council adjusted the ceremony due to the recent death of Mayor Craig Wilkie’s mother, Leatrice M. Wilkie. Ms. Wilkie, who was the wife…

  • Winter promises a chilly visit to Lambertville-New Hope festival

    Winter promises a chilly visit to Lambertville-New Hope festival

    Justin Guarini will join in the tribute to Doro Kerr, of New Hope, on Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at Occasions in Union Square.