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  • Monroe graduates say farewell

    Monroe graduates say farewell

    From left, Tyler Williams, Darnell Wilson, Kapil Vyas, Zachary Wisnowski and Sean "prime time" Tamzoke. Photo by Dennis Symons Jr.

  • Fences required for some smaller pools

    By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    JAMESBURG — Local residents could be ticketed poolside this summer as borough officials attempt to enforce a longstanding ordinance that requires fencing around most pools.    The ordinance, which has been on the books for more than a decade, requires fencing of at least 4 feet high around any pool that…

  • Class of 2008 bids farewell to SBHS

    Class of 2008 bids farewell to SBHS

    Staff photo by John Keating Chelsea Griffith hugs a classmate after graduating.

  • Rose C. Murray

       PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. — Rose C. Mate Murrary, 90, of Port Charlotte died June 14 at Peace River HMA Nursing Center, Port Charlotte.    She was born in Roebling and resided there until moving to Port Charlotte in 1984.    Ms. Murray was a member of St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic Church of Port Charlotte. Ms. Murray was…

  • Local man charged in custody case

    by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer    A South Brunswick man has been charged with violating a court order and helping a woman flee to India with her two young children.    Ryan Ramdass, 33, was arrested by South Brunswick police on June 19, following an investigation into the disappearance of the two children.    Mr. Ramdass is a…

  • GOP offers bad options

       As a South Brunswick citizen, I was surprised and confused by where Republican Township Council candidate John G. O’Sullivan was going with his comments regarding the current Democratic council’s decision not to raise taxes this year and tap into a surplus in order to maintain a variety of services for the community.    I guess what…

  • City may introduce budget on Tuesday

    By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — The City Council will discuss two proposals — one to spend money, the other to save it — during a special meeting July 1 when the city’s budget also is expected to be introduced.    On the spending side, the city wants to expand the purpose of the open…

  • Write-in candidate part of longtime Stockton clan

    By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    STOCKTON — Kathryn Steffanelli isn’t well known in town yet, but her family is.    Members of her family are longtime residents of the borough.    Ms. Steffanelli’s husband, John, is the assistant chief of the Stockton Fire Company. His uncle, Paul, is the chief and also once served on the Borough…

  • Editorial-June 26, 2008

    Fair committee needs support and volunteers By Mae Rhine, Managing Editor    Appointments and term limits now have been established for West Amwell’s Country Fair Committee.    We supported the idea while, at the same time, insisting there has never been any question of the integrity of the previous members.    We still support the decision.    Now it’s…