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  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: WABC weatherman to be featured at annual dinner

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: WABC weatherman to be featured at annual dinner

       Whatever the weather you can count on meeting Channel 7’s weatherman/author Bill Evans at the South Brunswick Public Library Foundation’s Book & Author Dinner on Oct. 4 at Pierre’s Restaurant.    The SBPL Foundation is fortunate this year to host eco-thriller author Bill Evans, a multiple Emmy award-winning, nationally renowned senior meteorologist, who has been with…

  • Did D’Adamo read Second Amendment?

    D.A. Ramsey, of Upper Freehold After reading Amadeo D’Adamo Jr.’s letter to the editor, Town Forum, Aug. 9, 2012 — “Ban assault rifles, compensate owners,” one might be emotionally inclined to agree with Mr. D’Adamo’s plea to keep assault rifles out of hospital nurseries.    In support of his argument, Mr. D’Adamo’s leads off by redefining…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local derby ladies love competing

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local derby ladies love competing

    Marc Rojas photo New Jersey Hellrazors Celeste Compton, aka Cherry Mercenary, gets by a Salisbury Rollergirls defender during a “bout” at the Kendall Park Roller Rink Sunday.

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Stoneking’s Ely Park fundraiser gets kudos

    LAMBERTVILLE: Stoneking’s Ely Park fundraiser gets kudos

       LAMBERTVILLE — With the presentation of an official proclamation, the Friends of Ely Park formally recognized Stoneking Physical Therapy and Wellness Center, of Lambertville, for its generosity in organizing and presenting the first annual Shad Run 5K and 1 Mile Health Walk.    Proceeds from the event totaling $8,000 will benefit Lambertville’s Ely Park revitalization project.…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Township gets second tree planting grant

    ROBBINSVILLE: Township gets second tree planting grant

       ROBBINSVILLE — The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has approved the second phase of the Reforestation Tree Planting Grant that will be used for a myriad of projects, including construction of a 3.3 mile cross country track behind Robbinsville High School in November, Mayor David Fried said.    The grant secures the second year of…

  • CRANBURY: Cops cracking down on drunk driving

    BY Amy Batista, Special Writer    CRANBURY — Police officers will be launching a two-week “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign starting today.    The department received a $4,400 grant from the state’s Division of Highway Traffic Safety to raise awareness about the dangers of driving under the influence, according to Lt. Frank Dillane.    While some…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Food pantry critically low

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Food pantry critically low

    Submitted photos Food supplies are critically low at the South Brunswick Food Pantry.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Calendar

    Through Fri., Sept. 28    Watercolors exhibit by Jean Dunham at South Brunswick Senior Center Lobby Gallary, Municipal Complex, 540 Route 522, Monmouth Junction. Open 8:30-4:30pm weekdays. For more information, call 732.329.4000 x7670. Sat., Aug. 18    Ice Cream Social, 2 p.m., ends Adult SR, South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction. For information call…

  • Fair Trade Gift Fair

    Fair Trade Gift Fair

    Stefanie Campolo Lindsay Oster, 11, of Linwood, holds up a pair of star-shaped earrings for her mother, Stephanie, to see. Also at center is Lindsay’s father, Matt Oster. At Mainland Regional High School on Sunday morning, Dec. 5, the fair trade certified Sixth Annual International Gift Fair was held, where jewelry, clothing, winter apparel, food,…