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  • District staff shifts after departures

    By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Bordentown Regional School District announced several staffing changes at its Sept. 17 school board meeting following the departure of two administrators.     According to Superintendent Constance Bauer, Dennis Morolda, assistant principal at Bordentown Regional Middle School, and Mark Damon, principal at Clara Barton Elementary School, have resigned…

  • Millstone officials hold sex offender ordinance

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    MILLSTONE — Township Committee has carried an ordinance rescinding restrictions on where sex offenders can live, delaying the vote until its Dec. 3 meeting.    The committee voted 4-1 at its Sept. 17 meeting to wait on the measure on the advice of Township Attorney Duane Davison. Councilman Elias Abilheira voted…

  • Dr. Larry E. Shindelman, 56

    Dr. Larry E. Shindelman, Princeton A vascular surgeon and interventionalist, died Wednesday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. He was 56. Born in Akron, Ohio and raised in Westchester County, New York he resided in Princeton the past 25 years. Dr. Shindelman was a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University and SUNY Downstate Medical Center.…

  • Altered auction

    Tri-County Cooperative must adapt to times By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    EAST WINDSOR — Fred Schieferstein travels about 40 miles from Clark about twice a week to buy goods for his produce market at the Tri- County Cooperative Auction on Route 33.    ”In a nutshell, there’s a very good selection of freshly grown Jersey fruits…

  • Mayor: Sewer extension project needs drivers’ cooperation, patience

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    ROBBINSVILLE — Construction of a sewer extension aimed at encouraging commercial development on the south side of Town Center began this week, causing changes in the traffic pattern on Washington Boulevard.    The new, temporary pattern began Monday, when the northbound lane of Washington Boulevard was closed from Union Street to…

  • Sept. 24, 2008

       Edward Kaczor     ROBBINSVILLE — Edward J. Kaczor, of Robbinsville, died Sept. 18 at his home. He was 84.    Born in Trenton, he was a lifetime resident and farmer in Robbinsville.    Son of the late Joseph and Hedwig Kopec Kaczor, he is survived by siblings and their spouses, Irene and Thomas Sullivan of Hamilton; Stanley and…

  • Injuries slow Manville boys

    Injuries slow Manville boys

    Soccer teams drops first two games by John Beisser, Sports Writer    Just two games into the season, injuries are starting to take their toll on the Manville High boys’ soccer team.    Valuable defender Danny Castro went down with a leg injury two weeks ago and senior captain and midfielder Dawid Brozyna suffered a hip injury…

  • Injuries slow Manville boys

    Injuries slow Manville boys

    Dawid Brozyna goes for the ball during the Manville High boys’ soccer opener vs. Bound Brook. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara

  • John R. Wald Jr. (Jack)

    John R. Wald Jr. (Jack) was born in Huntingdon, PA on July 31, 1921, to parents John R Wald and Emma Gulbrandson. The family moved to Iowa and Virginia before settling in Huntingdon, PA. He attended Juniata College in Huntingdon for one year, and graduated from MIT in 1944 with a BS degree in Mechanical…