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  • Ken Burns to Attend WHYY’s Preview Screening of "National Parks" Series
  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: BRSD moves vote date

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The Bordentown Regional School District Board of Education has voted to push an athletic field referendum back to the winter from its previously anticipated September date and to add a second ballot question regarding the installation of solar panels.    ”It’s a remarkable opportunity to both invest in…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Pub could face fines from township

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — At Monday’s Township Committee meeting, a number of new concerns were raised relating to the Alstarz Sports Pub located between Routes 130 and 206.    The township renewed the pub’s liquor license and allowed it to serve on its outdoor patio earlier this month, but officials said they…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police target drunken drivers

    by Davy James, Staff Writer    Drunken drivers beware as police across the nation have begun cracking down as part of the 2009 summer Over the Limit, Under Arrest campaign, which began Aug. 21 and runs through Sept. 7.    ”The South Brunswick Police Department will be participating in the grant-supported national campaign known as Drunk Driving,…

  • Staff Garden Serves Conference Center Guests at MCCC
  • ROBBINSVILLE: Senior Art Show tomorrow

       ROBBINSVILLE — The Mercer County Senior Art Show will be held Thursday at the Robbinsville Senior Center.    The show will feature 80 works of art including paintings and photography created by more than 70 different artists over age 60 from around the county.    It will run from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.    The Senior Center…

  • LAWRENCE: Incoming class shows more diversity

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer     The largest kindergarten class in several years is preparing to enter the Lawrence Township public school system when the schoolhouse doors open next week.     And that class, which numbered 326 students this week, is projected to show an increase of 3 percent of Asian students and 4 percent…

  • CRANBURY: New rules for road work

    By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — The Police Department soon will have a broader scope of authority when it comes to roadwork in the township as a result of an ordinance the Township Committee passed Monday.    Committee members unanimously passed an ordinance that makes police an integral part of the traffic planning on maintenance…

  • Celebrating 50 Years of SU Football from Ernie Davis to Coach Marrone

    By: Pam Mulligan, President of the Central New Jersey Syracuse University Alumni Club Contact: Pam Mulligan – 908-472-0185 [email protected] August 25, 2009 For Immediate Release, Princeton, NJ Celebrating 50 Years of SU Football From Ernie Davis to Coach Doug Marroneabout the famed Syracuse running back who trampled racial barriers and in 1961 became the first…