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  • JAMESBURG: Jamesburg can’t find a high school

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    JAMESBURG — After approaching all public high schools within a half-hour drive of Jamesburg, the Jamesburg School District found none that could accommodate its approximately 205 high school students in time for the 2012-13 school season.    Since school officials have done their part in searching for a new high school, they…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: City undertakes intersection improvement project

    LAMBERTVILLE: City undertakes intersection improvement project

    The intersection reconfiguration project is close to completion.

  • CRANBURY: New warehouse offers pet food through Internet

    CRANBURY: New warehouse offers pet food through Internet

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    CRANBURY — The way many pet owners get their pet food is changing, and Petflow.com’s new warehouse on South River Road has been built to meet the need.    Petflow.com officials cut its ribbon in August on its new warehouse in Cranbury, built to keep up with rapidly growing customer demand.    The…

  • CRANBURY: New warehouse offers pet food through Internet

    CRANBURY: New warehouse offers pet food through Internet

    Alex Zhardanovsky, co-founder of Petflow.com, stands in the middle of one of the aisles at the new Petflow.com warehouse on South River Road in Cranbury. Staff photo by David Kilby.

  • MONROE: Jack ‘o lanterns light the way on Pop’s Farm

    MONROE: Jack ‘o lanterns light the way on Pop’s Farm

    Rachel Geber,4, of East Windsor, poses with her friend, Maddie Whittington, 4, of East Windsor, at the Lighted Jack O’Lantern Display. Photo by Amy Batista

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: ‘Lewd’ hotel guest arrested

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Police charged a man at the Extended Stay America on Route 1 with exposing himself to passing motorists this week. Mark Puopolo, 41, was arrested and charged with lewdness Tuesday with for allegedly exposing himself to motorists passing by the hotel on Route 1, according to police. According to…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Township Committee candidates have their say

       Editor’s Note: The five candidates running for two three-year terms on the Bordentown Township Committee in the Nov. 8 election were queried on their backgrounds and the issues they plan to focus on if elected. Below are their answers: JOHN MOYNIHAN, Republican Address: 6 Ryans Court Occupation: Operations Manager Township service: Veterans Advisory Committee (3…

  • JAMESBURG: Fall festival seeking vendors

       JAMESBURG — Jamesburg will be celebrating its annual Fall Festival on Sunday, Oct. 23, from noon to 5 p.m. along West Railroad Avenue.    In the meantime, the borough is seeking vendors.    This year, Jamesburg will have more activities geared for children. There will be a pumpkin-decorating contest that will be judged in four categories with…

  • CRANBURY: Police convict robber after two years

    David Kilby, Managing Editor     CRANBURY — The Cranbury police have helped track down a man who allegedly robbed six different banks in Middlesex and Somerset counties.     Dean Vourderis was convicted Sept. 20 of robbing the Cranbury PNC Bank at 2664 Route 130 on May 8, 2009. As a result of testimony given during…