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  • Bordentown 11’s second in West End Tournament

    Sean Moylan Sports Writer     On Tuesday night, West Windsor edged the Bordentown 11-year-old Little League All-Star baseball team, 7-6, to win the West End Tournament championship game.     “We only had four hits the whole game and we made too many errors and couldn’t come back,” said Bordentown manager Len Ricasoli, who desperately wanted…

  • Schools’ too-tight Internet security

    By Eileen Oldfield Staff Writer New software blocks e-mail from major providers    The school district’s new Internet security software is so effective, not only are students protected from accessing troubling Web sites, but many parents’ e-mails won’t get through either.    Approved by the Board of Education at its July 22 meeting, the software upgrade improves…

  • It’s a summer of upgrades for Lawrence schools

    It’s a summer of upgrades for Lawrence schools

    District Business Administrator Tom Eldridge at the site where a new drive is being constructed behind Lawrence Intermediate School. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski

  • Rita B. Bodnar Vannozzi

    TRENTON – Rita B. Bodnar Vannozzi, 65, died Friday at the St. Francis Medical Center. Born in Trenton, Mrs. Vannozzi was a lifelong Trenton resident. She retired in 2006 after several years as business manager with the former Tandem Health Care Center, Lawrenceville.     Daughter of the late Andrew Bodnar Jr. and Stella Wnuk Bodnar,…

  • Robbinsville threatens East Windsor with bills

    Fried called Mironov ‘irresponsible’ in letter By Vic Monaco, The Packet Group    The municipal battle over response to fires and other emergencies in East Windsor rages on as Robbinsville Mayor Dave Fried has called East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov irresponsible and said he will begin sending bills to her if things don’t change.    Mayor Mironov…

  • Anthony Serinese

       EAST WINDSOR — Anthony Serinese, of East Windsor, died Monday at home. He was 87.    Born in Isernia, Italy, he resided in East Windsor for 52 years.    In 1965, he founded The Vegetable Garden, now Timothy’s Center for Gardening in Robbinsville, still owned and operated by the Serinese family.    Mr. Serinese was a member of…

  • SUSTAINABLE LAWRENCE: An air cleaner can provide a breath of fresh air

       These days, there is a lot of discussion about indoor air quality (IAQ) and how we can improve the quality of the air we breathe in our homes.    Installing an air cleaner or filter is a way to improve your home’s IAQ.    The type of air cleaning device you choose to install can depend on…

  • Little swimmers getting feet wet for worthwhile cause

    Little swimmers getting feet wet for worthwhile cause

    STAFF PHOTO BY PHIL MCAULIFFE — Danielle Kraidin, 9, of Millstone, swims laps at Frogbridge Summer Day camp recently in anticipation of the camp’s Swimathon fundraiser.

  • Gerald DiPane

       MANVILLE — Gerald M. DiPane Sr. died July 28 at home. He was 84.    He was born in New Brunswick and moved to Manville in 1948.    Mr. DiPane worked as a dry cleaner with Michael James Cleaners in Bound Brook. He then became a member of the Laborer’s Union Local 779 in Somerville, where he…