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  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Sweating for a good cause

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Sweating for a good cause

    By Kim Spinelli, Special Writer Local residents worked up a sweat for a good cause Saturday at Lady of America fitness center in Franklin Park. The gym’s Spin/Boot Camp event was spearheaded by fitness instructor Rosemary Ardolina, who also works as a teacher’s aide at McKinley Community School in New Brunswick’s preschool program for mentally-physically…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Sweating for a good cause

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Sweating for a good cause

    Photo by Debbie Lazare Lady of America fitness center in Franklin Park members take part in a special charity event Saturday to help those with problems hearing.

  • ALLENTOWN: AHS field hockey to face key tests

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Kelsey Lamb understands as well as anyone the standards of the Allentown High School field hockey program.    She was a first-year starter as a sophomore when the Redbirds won the Mercer County Tournament. Lamb is hoping Allentown has the ability to win the MCT in this, her final year…

  • Traveling Vietnam Wall Coming To Bridgewater Oct. 13-16

    By Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 452 BRIDGEWATER — Veterans and active members of America’s armed services travel great distances and make great sacrifices to preserve and protect freedom and liberty. How far will you travel to honor their contribution? The American Veterans Traveling Tribute (AVTT) and Traveling Vietnam Wall will be at the Somerset County Park…

  • MONROE: Singer performs at new arts center

    MONROE: Singer performs at new arts center

    Dudu Fisher and Rabbi Zaklikovski sing on stage at the performing arts center at Monroe Township High School. Photos by Amy Batista

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Appointment breaks decades of tradition

    By Frank J. Chrinko, Kendall Park To the editor: The Township Council of South Brunswick shattered a precedent set for more than 45 years on Set. 14. They did this by appointing the first person to ever be given the responsibility as township manager without any experience, training, certification or qualifications for the position. I…

  • CRANBURY: Students start ‘neat’ new program

    CRANBURY: Students start ‘neat’ new program

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    CRANBURY — Students at Cranbury School can appreciate a little more orderliness in their school day, thanks to Olivia Cook and Kelly Coyle, co chairpersons of the new Save our School Committee, who have drastically improved the school’s lost and found section in the cafeteria while also starting up a few…

  • LIBRARY HAPPENINGS: Week of Sept. 29

       GIFTS FOR THE LIBRARY : If you have any NEW books, DVDs, CDs, which you no longer need, please consider donating them to the library. In addition monetary contributions are accepted. Your donations are IRS tax deductible.Due to budget cuts your donations are needed and greatly appreciated. In advance the library would like to thank…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings blank Edison Eagles 27-0