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  • CRANBURY: Annual fun day draws crowd

    CRANBURY: Annual fun day draws crowd

    By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer    CRANBURY – Despite a somewhat soggy start, Cranbury Day attracted residents and visitors from all over New Jersey.    The morning started off at 7:30, with people registering for the Helene Cody 5K Run and the Fun Run.    The run is held in remembrance of 16-year-old Cranbury resident Helene Cody, who…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Engraved bricks are available

       LAMBERTVILLE — The Civil War Memorial monument in Mary Sheridan Park, at the corner of York and George streets in Lambertville, has had a facelift.    Engraved bricks were sold to raise money to replace the broken asphalt surrounding the monument and its walkways with brick.    If you missed out on purchasing an engraved brick during…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: New Islamic Society school opens

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: New Islamic Society school opens

    By Nicole Cosentino, Special Writer    The Islamic Society of Central Jersey (ISCJ) marked a momentous occasion Saturdayas it celebrated the grand opening of its new school building on Route 1 in Monmouth Junction with a gathering of more than 1,000 people.    ”This has been a dream in the making since 1995,” expansion funding group chairperson…

  • MONROE: Town remembers 9-11

    MONROE: Town remembers 9-11

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    MONROE — The Township hosted two events to honor and mark the 11th Anniversary of 9-11 Tuesday.    Monroe Township Fire District No. 2 dedicated a 9-11 monument and garden at noon on Tuesday at the firehouse on Halsey Reed and Applegarth roads.    The memorial was designed by Mr. Mahler, an…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Man dies in fiery Turnpike collision

    EAST WINDSOR: Man dies in fiery Turnpike collision

    On Tuesday morning, the burnt remnants of two vehicles involved in a deadly Sept. 11 crash remain on the New Jersey Turnpike hours after the fiery incident. (Photo by Amy Batista)

  • 6th Annual NJ Independent South Asian Cine Fest, Oct 5-7, Edison, NJ
  • SPORTS UPDATE

    SPORTS UPDATE

    The Lambertville Ramblers played on Sunday (Sept. 10) against Washington Township and tied 4-4. In the photo, Matthew Del Vecchio makes the game-tying touchdown as time expires. Matthew is celebrating his birthday this month and will turn 8.

  • Composer to appear at Living Waters Sept. 16

       Music composer Ronald A. Hemmel, of New Hope, will be the featured artist on Sept. 16, at Living Waters Lutheran Church (11 Old York Road, Ringoes), as part of Living Waters’ ongoing “Inside The Artist’s Studio” series.    The evening will begin at 6 p.m. with a wine-and-cheese reception, followed by a one-hour presentation from 6:30-7:30…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Injuries catch up with Ravens

    Football team drops opener By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Injuries are a part of football. Robbinsville High coach Jason Gray knows that. He also knows his team is one that can’t afford injuries if it hopes to win games.    The Ravens, already thin in numbers, saw some key players leave the game with injuries and…