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  • CRANBURY: Local screenwriter pens first novel

    CRANBURY: Local screenwriter pens first novel

    Kevin Fox’s first novel comes out on Tuesday. Photo by Marjorie Jones.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE moves annual school elections

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Board of Education members voted unanimously Monday night to move the annual school elections to November. “The bottom line here is that it saves money,” board member Barry Nathanson said. “It really doesn’t change anything. We are still doing the same process; the best budget will be on the…

  • MONROE: Three burglaries reported in township in late January

       MONROE — Monroe police responded to three separate reports of burglaries within a 5-mile radius in the northern portion of the township between Jan. 21 and Jan. 29.    Jan. 21, the residence at 351 Buckelew Ave. was found to be burglarized. Various jewelry was taken from the residence, police said.    The investigation included the use…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: RHS girls hoops qualifies for states

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Allison Guido and the Robbinsville High School girls basketball team are just starting to get used to winning.    Guido, a Ravens senior, has seen a lot of losses in her career, but this year she’s adjusting to a new side, which explains why they have been slow to celebrate…

  • Why middle class can’t get a break

    Mary Bell Lambertville     The questionable and shady ACORN affiliate called Project Vote — which also is the former employer to President Barack Obama — is working to register voters on public assistance, according to Judicial Watch.    This is happening in spite of voter-registration fraud convictions of at least 70 ACORN/Project Vote employees in 12…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Council seeks quick walker remedies

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Township Council members are trying to be creative in helping keep high school students walking along Stouts Lane safer. Students from South Brunswick High School came before the council in November to ask if it could make the road safer to walk on because there are no sidewalks. The…

  • Video promotes baseball, softball registration

    Video promotes baseball, softball registration

    Sam Weber as John Sterling, the voice of the New York Yankees.

  • MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Albert Nobbs’

    MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Albert Nobbs’

    Glenn Close as Albert Nobbs — a female passing as a male — and Mia Wasikowska as Helen in Rodrigo Garcia’s ‘inert’ film.

  • Council sends bullying law back to Legislature

    By Charles W. Kim, The Packet Group    Legislators have less than two months to re-tool the state’s anti-bullying law after the Council on Local Mandates deemed it unconstitutional Jan. 27.    ”The Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act is absolutely the correct response to increased incidences of bullying in our schools,” said state Sen. Diane Allen, R-7th,…