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  • New techniques can mend a broken heart
  • BORDENTOWN: Water rate rains issues

    By David Kilby, Special Writer    BORDENTOWN — The city and township are working together to try and offset the upcoming 20 percent water rate increase anticipated to be implemented in February.    The increase, due partly to the expected closure of the Ocean Spray plant — scheduled to leave the city next fall — as well…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK:SBHS to retire Sanu’s #2

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK:SBHS to retire Sanu’s #2

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    South Brunswick High School will retire the jersey of star football player Mohamed Sanu during the Oct. 26 game against Sayreville, according to former coach Rick Mantz.    In an email Wednesday, Mr. Mantz said Sanu’s #2 jersey would be framed and placed below the scoreboard during halftime of the…

  • Jewish Community Leaders have lunch in the Stein Residence Sukkah
  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS senior skates for silver, bronze

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS senior skates for silver, bronze

    By Maria Riegel, Special Writer    South Brunswick High School senior Katarina Ronquillo competed in this year’s National Solo Ice Dance Championships in Colorado Springs, Colorado from Sept. 20-23, and won two titles; Silver for Senior Solo Free Dance and Bronze for Gold Solo Pattern Dances.    Katarina, who started skating in 2004, is a member of…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: This Saturday, a decade of ‘Harvest’

    By Christina Whittington, Special Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — The 10th annual Harvest Fair returns to the community tomorrow.    The downtown Saturday event will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.    ”We are all looking forward to Hightstown’s Harvest Fair on Oct. 6,” said Hightstown Mayor Steven Kirson. “The preparation for the fair began about a…

  • COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Oct. 4

    Thurs., Oct. 4 Mercer County Regional Chamber of Commerce Coffee and Cards Networking Breakfast: 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Roma Bank, 2300 Route 33 Robbinsville. Cost: MRCC members $10; future members $25. For more information contact 609-689-9960 ext. 16. ”Party with Origami Yoda – May the Fold Be with You!”: 4 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.,…

  • Association of Jewish Aging Services meet with White House Representatives

    Association of Jewish Aging Services meet with White House Representatives

    Anna Simmons, RN, CALA, Executive Director of The Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living Residence

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Former high school to be razed

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — The long-out-of-use Lambertville High School building — last used by the graduating class of 1959 — is expected to be demolished soon, according to Mayor David Del Vecchio and city construction official, Ken Rogers.    They’ll both be glad when that job is done.    ”It’s a highly unsafe structure,”…