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  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Town celebrates National Night Out
  • BORDENTOWN CITY: Drowned man ID’d by police

    By Birgitta Wolfe, Managing Editor    BORDENTOWN CITY — Police on Sunday recovered the body of a boater who disappeared in the Delaware River on Saturday.    The body of Gregory Dimitri, 47, of Feasterville, Pa., was discovered underwater by New Jersey State Police Marine Unit using sonar on Sunday morning, according to Capt. Frank Davis of…

  • MANVILLE: Newspaper seeks correspondent

       The Manville News is seeking a correspondent to write stories and take photographs in the township. This is a freelance position and is paid by the story. It is not a full-time job.    The ideal candidate should be a resident of the community or live nearby. He or she should be able to write feature…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Youth teams shine

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Youth teams shine

    The champion Black Vikings 10-U: from left to right: back row: Reese Jenne (batboy) Mason Jenne, Matthew Lauri, Marcus James, Matthew Kirchheimer and William Beck. Not pictured – Sean Goldsmith. Front row: Michael Nally, Ryan Wislock, Jacob McIntyre, Dan O’Brien and Jacob Ciccone

  • LAWRENCE: Two in GOP won’t sign LWV pledge

       The Democratic Party candidates for three Township Council have signed the “Fair Campaign Practices Pledge” prepared by the Lawrence chapter of the League of Women Voters, but the Republican Party candidates have refused to sign it.    The Republican Party candidates’ version, which they attempted to substitute for the LWV campaign pledge, focused on campaign contributions…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: 700 homes will be built off Falcon Road

    Developer gains final Planning Board approvals By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor    Years in the making, a development that will add nearly 700 homes to the township was approved by the Planning Board on July 14.    Gateway at Sunnymeade gained final approvals to allow the building of nearly 700 residential units of various types on 190…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Top officials to get 1 percent raises

    Council members trade jabs in ‘miscommunication’ spat By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor    ROBBINSVILLE — The Township Council approved 1 percent raises for the mayor, council and other top administrative employees by a 4-1 vote over the objections of one councilman who questioned whether the township could afford it.    Councilman Rich Levesque said the council should…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: College students share news of accomplishments

       Brian Gaughan of Hillsborough was named to the Dean’s List for the spring semester in the Stillman School of Business at Seton Hall University, where he is an accounting major. He is a 2009 graduate of Immaculata High School.     * * *    Five residents enrolled at Virginia Tech were named to the dean’s list…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Youth teams shine

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Youth teams shine

    The 12-U Vikings. Pictured bottom row – left to right: Will Drost, Hunter Basile and Jaren Almonte. 2nd row: Jordan Trimpert, Ryan Moran, Marco DiIusto and Victor Heutz. 3rd Row: Brendon Zircher, Anthony Sjolund, Mike Sangimino, Jake Foeldes and Alex Pollock. Coaches: Lou Zircher, Kevin Moran, Jose Almonte and Pete Sjolund.