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  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Editorial: Support for budget and candidates

    EDITORIAL    We support the school district’s $134 million budget and urge all South Brunswick voters to show their support as well on April 27.    The Board of Education did the very best it could in crafting this year’s budget despite a 4.3 percent drop in the property value of the municipality.    The spending plan does…

  • LAEF auction was a sell-out!

    Jill Myers, president, Lambertville Area Education Foundation board of trustees     The Lambertville Area Education Foundation’s 10th annual Auction Benefit, held March 26 was a tremendous, sold-out success! On behalf of the board of trustees of the LAEF, I would like to express appreciation for the generosity that our local community members, artists and businesses…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: City man victim of assault

    By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — A 59-year-old city man suffered “substantial facial injuries” when he was assaulted in his apartment early April 7, according to Lambertville police.    Police Director Bruce Cocuzza said the incident was “not a robbery or any kind of random crime,” and investigators believe the altercation was between two friends…

  • Lambertville doctor makes debut
  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Lacrosse teams prepare for winning 2011 season

    Boys team looks to step up By Michael Stern, Special Writer    The South Brunswick High School girls lacrosse team is on a fantastic run.    Last year the Vikings ended with a record of 19-2 and an undefeated season against division rivals. They have been the GMC division and tournament champions for the past two years.…

  • Fantasy Renaissance Faire this weekend

    Fantasy Renaissance Faire this weekend

       Step back in time as New Hope is transformed into a medieval fantasy for one celebrated weekend, April 16 and 17.    The New Hope Fantasy Renaissance Faire will take place on Mechanic Street in the heart of New Hope starting at 11 a.m. Sponsored by the Greater New Hope Chamber of Commerce, the free event…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Library friends host fundraising event

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Library friends host fundraising event

    Staff photos by Mary Brienza Teen volunteer Corey Koppel, 16, a junior at South Brunswick High School, pre´pares material for the craft project at the North Brunswick Barnes & Noble during the Friends of the Library fundraising event Sunday afternoon.

  • POLICE BLOTTER

       West Amwell Township police reported:    — On April 2 at approximately 2:40 a.m., police went to the area of Route 31 near Linvale Road. Upon arrival, the officer saw a Hopewell Township police officer attempting to stop a vehicle due to erratic operation. The vehicle was stopped and the driver, Prasantki Patel, 35, of Lebanon,…

  • Diocese of Metuchen to host talk on prayer and the Bible

    By Joanne ward PISCATAWAY – The Diocese of Metuchen will host a talk on Prayer and the Bible onThursday, May 5 beginning at 7 p.m. in the St. John Neumann Pastoral Center, 146 Metlars Lane. Sponsored by the Diocesan Office of Catechesis, the two-hour program will be presented by Father George Farrell, pastor of St.…