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  • MCCC Announces Alumna Michelle Ogborn-Haywood As New Women’s Soccer Coach
  • MONROE: Folk singer offers songs of peace

    MONROE: Folk singer offers songs of peace

    Singer-songwriter Sharleen Leahey performed at the Monroe Township Hall on Wednesday.Staff photo by David Kilby

  • POLICE BLOTTER, August 19,2011

    POLICE BLOTTER, August 19,2011

    Cranbury    Aug. 10 at the Invacare Corporation warehouse on South River Road, two 40-foot containers, along with their trailers, were reported stolen, said Cranbury police.    Although the containers and trailers were located at the Invacare warehouse, Invacare was not the victim in the theft.    ”Thefts such as these are not uncommon, and we work with…

  • CRANBURY: District changes its school bus vendors

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    CRANBURY — After listening to many complaints and noticing many dangers regarding the district’s bus service, the Cranbury Board of Education has decided to change vendors.    At the board meeting Tuesday, the board approved a contract with George Dapper Inc. to provide school transportation for the 2011-12 school year.    The contract…

  • MONROE – School conversions nearing completion

    Old high school now a middle school David Kilby, Managing Editor    MONROE — The vision of the Board of Education is coming into focus as the final touches are being put on the new high school, the conversion of the old high school to a middle school, and the implementation of a new “sister school…

  • Sadat Associates, Inc. Names New President

    Sadat Associates, Inc. Names New President

    By Lisa Thompson, Director of Marketing Trenton, NJ, August 22, 2011 – Sadat Associates, Inc. (SAI) is pleased to announce that Lahbib Chibani, Ph.D., P.E., has been promoted to President of SAI.  The former President of the company, Marwan M. Sadat, Ph.D., P.E., will now serve as Chief Executive Officer for SAI. “SAI is fortunate…

  • POLICE BLOTTER, August 19,2011

    POLICE BLOTTER, August 19,2011

    M Edini A tractor-trailer tipped over at the intersection of Prospect-Plains Road and Half Acre Road Monday morning.Photo courtesy Mario Edini

  • Citywide reassessment

    Anne Panfil, of Lambertville     The current lunge into what may very well be the second great depression will mean a radical shift in how we view home ownership in the new-normal economy.    In the good old days, owning your home meant you had tangible equity in a property. Today, we call ourselves homeowners when…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: City trying to get Lambert Hill work done

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — City officials are working with the residents of the embattled 129-home Lambert Hill development to get incomplete work on roads, sidewalks and other areas of the development finished.    The work was left incomplete after Orleans, the firm that built Lambert Hill, went bankrupt, Mayor David Del Vechhio said.…