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  • EAST WINDSOR: Mayor and council seeking voluneers for township boards

       EAST WINDSOR — The Township Council is seeking volunteers for appointment to various township boards and committees, Mayor Mayor Janice Mironov announced this week.    ”We encourage residents to become a contributing part of their government by volunteering to serve on a township board or committee,” Mayor Mironov said in a press release. “Our government operates…

  • PLUMSTED: New Egypt girls are CJ I soccer champs

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    It is said that you never forget your first, and the New Egypt girls soccer team won’t forget its first sectional championship.    The third-seeded Warriors handed top-seeded Metuchen its first loss of the season when after a scoreless 100 minutes, they won the penalty kick shootout, 4-2, in the…

  • MONROE: Additional discovery requested in murder case

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    MONROE — Attorneys for the woman charged with murdering her husband, Xiaoye Wang, of Monroe, by poisoning him, have requested additional information from prosecutors.    Tianle Li, Mr. Wang’s wife, is being charged with allegedly poisoning Mr. Wang with thallium from November 2010 to January 2011, resulting in his death at the…

  • SENIOR MENUS: Nov. 17, 2011

       All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville.    Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance.    The value of each meal is $5.10. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution.    All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine.    The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise…

  • STOCKTON: Market provides food, spocializing

    STOCKTON: Market provides food, spocializing

    Lowie Nanni with her children at the Stockton Farm Market.

  • EAST WINDSOR: Local Brownies help to launch Girl Scout 100th anniversary

    EAST WINDSOR: Local Brownies help to launch Girl Scout 100th anniversary

    East Windsor Brownies Samantha, 7, and Jordan, 7, Megee at the George Washington Bridge on Sunday. Courtesy photo

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Community Rising to occasion to aid food pantry

    HIGHTSTOWN: Community Rising to occasion to aid food pantry

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — Donations are pouring in at the local Rise food pantry as the organization works with the community in a partnership to support the local families who cannot afford the basics in life.    ”We have dozens of businesses, churches and hundreds of volunteers contributing,” said Executive Director Leslie Koppel.…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Township presents business awards

    EAST WINDSOR: Township presents business awards

    East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov is joined by representatives of the winners of the townships business awards. From left are Ron Longo, president of Diversified Rack and Shelving; Mayor Mironov; Constantine Katsifis, American Hospitality Group and owner of the Americana Diner; and Mike McDonald, manager of ShopRite of East Windsor.

  • EAST WINDSOR: State grant to pay for police body armor

       EAST WINDSOR — The township will receive a state grant to help pay for new body armor for its police officers.    The grant of $4,249.13 from the state Division of Criminal Justice will be used to supplement the periodic replacement of body armor used by the township police department, according to a township press release.…