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  • Custom car and truck shop moves to South Brunswick

    Custom car and truck shop moves to South Brunswick

    Staff photo by John Keating General Managiner Jason Veloce is busy at the computer.

  • Copious cars cleaned for charitable cause

    Copious cars cleaned for charitable cause

    Volunteers suds up a car last weekend during a benefit for the Thomas J. Carnevali Jr. Foundation.

  • Class of 2008 bids farewell to SBHS

    Class of 2008 bids farewell to SBHS

    by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer    Another school year has passed, and another South Brunswick High School senior class is heading out to make its mark on the world.    The more than 600 members of the Class of 2008 gathered at Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton on Monday to mark the high school’s 47th commencement, nearly…

  • Patriotic events span two weeks

    By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer    With the Fourth of July falling on a Friday this year, Bordentown Township is kicking off the long weekend with its annual fishing derby.    The Township Committee is hosting the annual derby at the pond in Northern Community Park on Groveville Road. Registration starts at 9 a.m. with a presentation…

  • Magariello’s an artist on and off the baseball field

    By Sean Moylan, Sports Writer    Although he finished eighth in the CVC in runs scored with 25 and 12th in the league in RBI with 20, statistics do not give an accurate assessment of Mark Magariello’ value to this year’s Robbinsville High Central Jersey Group I championship baseball team.    Ravens’ senior Matt Hill ( .434…

  • Florence, Bordentown win softball openers

    By Sean Moylan, Sports Writer   If the infield at Susan Muchowski Field in Florence had been groomed in a slightly different manner then Carey Million would have probably hurled a no-hitter in the Florence 12-year-old Little League All-Star softball team’s District 12 opener versus Princeton on Monday night.    Instead, Million “settled” for a one-hit complete…

  • Family given honorary diploma for Kevin Seit

    Family given honorary diploma for Kevin Seit

    By Eileen Oldfield Staff Writer    Manville High School senior Kevin Seit — killed May 8 after being hit by a train — graduated posthumously June 18, and his family received his honorary diploma from school officials after initially being denied the document.    ”I’m very happy that we got it,” his mother, Dorothy Seit, said. “I…

  • Thanks for block party success

    Debra Stuhler, Sharon Snyder, Barb Reeder, and Tom Grim of the Block Party Committee    The committee that brought you the Hopewell Block Party on June 13 would like to extend their thanks to everyone who contributed toward creating a great community event.    Our business sponsors included the Blue Bottle, Brothers Moon, Boro Bean, Dana Communications,…

  • Engagement

    Paquette – Brown     Michael and Nancy Paquette, of Dayton, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda, to Fred Brown. He is the son of Myrna Torres, of Perth Amboy.     The bride is working to complete her master’s degree in public health from West Chester University while working in the catering…