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  • BORDENTOWN CITY: St. Mary School students walk in ‘Mini Relay for Life’

    BORDENTOWN CITY: St. Mary School students walk in ‘Mini Relay for Life’

    St. Mary School eighth-graders raise money walking during “Mini Relay for Life” last Thursday in Bordentown City. (Photo by Amber Cox)

  • ALLENTOWN: Singers hoping for hometown support in TV talent show

    ALLENTOWN: Singers hoping for hometown support in TV talent show

    Deirdre Ryan The Allentown High School a cappella singers known as Half and Half are among eight schools competing in a televised talent show Sunday on Cablevision. Online viewer voting determines who advances to the next round, so the Allentown singers are hoping to receive lots of hometown support for their performance. Photo by Deirdre…

  • David Poles performs "A Celebration of the Jewish Soul Through Violin."

    By Toby Ehrlich Celebrate Mother’s Day at The Stein Residence on Sunday, May 13th, as David Poles performs "A Celebration of the Jewish Soul Through Violin."  The performance will start at 2:00 PM and be followed by dessert.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Driver charged with DWI in Route 1 accident

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Driver charged with DWI in Route 1 accident

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    Kendall Park resident Michael Vincent, 41, will face driving while intoxicated and reckless driving charges once he is released from the hospital following a crash on Route 1 Wednesday morning, according to police.    Sgt. James Ryan said that Mr. Vincent was driving north on Route 1 around 6 a.m.…

  • MCCC Lecture Focuses on Ways to Preserve New Jersey’s Environment

    MCCC Lecture Focuses on Ways to Preserve New Jersey’s Environment

    By Candace Zafirellis, Marketing Associate, Public Information Marc Rogoff, environmental education specialist at the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), spoke to an audience of students at Mercer County Community College on April 25 about how every day practices can affect the natural world. The talk was part of the college’s Distinguished Lecture Series. Rogoff…

  • East Brunswick student wins international journalism award

    By Youth Journalism International Connecticut charity honors New Jersey teen reporter (May 3, 2012) WEST HARTFORD, Conn., U.S.A. n An East Brunswick student snagged top honors for commentary in Youth Journalism International’s annual contest for young journalists. Jasmine Wang, a student at East Brunswick High School, won the Jacinta Marie Bunnell Award for Commentary. The…

  • Apex Joins NATCO

    By Apex Apex Financial Advisors Becomes Natco Affiliate   YARDLEY, PA. – Apex Financial Advisors Inc. (Apex) of Yardley, Pa., has become an affiliate of the National Advisors Trust Company, the nation’s largest Registered Independent Advisor -owned trust company. As the trust company’s newest shareholder firm, Apex will have access to the NATCO’s latest Trust Representative…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Lady Viks split weekend games

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Lady Viks split weekend games

    By Bill Mielko, Special Writer    A dominant win and a narrow loss capped the week for the SBHS girls softball team last week.    The team rolled over Woodbridge 20-3 in Friday’s game. With everyone on the team earning a hit. Although Melissa Mielko’s would-be grand slam in the first inning was downsized by the officials…

  • KESSLER INSTITUTE FOR REHABILITATION AND THE NATIONAL AMPUTEE GOLF ASSOCIATION TO HOST GOLF CLINIC

    By Irene Maslowski Free Program on Adaptive Golf for Persons with Disabilities, Therapists and Golf Pros Individuals with disabilities will have a unique opportunity to learn about the basics of golf and therapists and golf professionals will receive instruction on providing their clients with adaptive golf techniques at the 26th Annual NAGA First Swing Seminar…