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  • MONROE: Stonebridge’s Men’s Club donates around township

    MONROE: Stonebridge’s Men’s Club donates around township

    Mario Edini, Special Writer    MONROE — Last week, the Stonebridge Community’s Men’s Club held a ceremony at which donations were presented to a number of local area organizations.    At the ceremony Stan Rubenstein, the former president of the Men’s Club, and Tony Guerriero, the head of the club’s Fundraising and Charitable Donations Committee, presented the…

  • MONROE: New high school has more space, technology
  • MANVILLE: Irene slams Manville

    MANVILLE: Irene slams Manville

    Photo by Mary Ellen ZangaraManville police rescue residents whose homes were flooded by Hurricane Irene.

  • SOUTH WARD IN TRENTON,NJ IS NOT GETTING ENOUGH HELP

    SOUTH WARD IN TRENTON,NJ IS NOT GETTING ENOUGH HELP

    By Sunny Walker Miriam Martinez of Trenton, NJ has witness first handed the devastation from the wrath of Hurricane Irene. The residents of South Ward were displaced until all utilities are restored and homes are inspected. Many will remain homeless even after the all clear, because of severe damage to their homes; the business owners of…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Strong nucleus creates excitement for RHS football

    By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group    As the Robbinsville High School football program grows, the competition gets tougher each year.    After playing a schedule full of Group I schools when the program was just starting, the schedule now includes bigger schools with more established programs. And while the Ravens finished just 3-7 a year ago,…

  • MONROE: New high school has more space, technology
  • IRENE:CRANBURY: Storm floods bridges, homes

    IRENE:CRANBURY: Storm floods bridges, homes

    The winds of Irene uprooted trees and broke tree limbs throughout the township. Photo by Amy Batista.

  • IRENE:CRANBURY: Storm floods bridges, homes

    IRENE:CRANBURY: Storm floods bridges, homes

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    CRANBURY — The residents and employees of Cranbury managed to get through Hurricane Irene personally unscathed, but they couldn’t stop the storm from damaging a few bridges and homes, putting out the 911 phone line and causing one large sinkhole on North Main Street.    The floods caused by the hurricane’s rain…

  • ’Tragedy of our own making’

    Mary Bell Lambertville     The wheels have come off of the Obama bus. It was up on the cinder blocks on some rental property in Martha’s Vineyard recently.    The president is clearly in over his head. And his self-pitying is most unflattering.    President Barack Obama’s economic policy prescriptions, textbook Keynesian nonsense have failed. History would…