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  • POLICE BEAT

    BORDENTOWN CITY      Police are investigating the theft of a pedestrian crossing sign from the 600 block of Farnsworth Avenue. The sign was placed in the center of the roadway advising motorists to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks. Police said the sign is 3 feet high and 8 inches wide and is valued at…

  • Correcting false information

    Marty Abschutz, Dayton    I am responding to a question in the letter from Mary Kapsidelis that appeared in last week’s South Brunswick Post. Dr. Gary McCartney pays for his South Brunswick housing; the taxpayers do not now and have never paid for his housing. There is a state-required schedule on the district’s website that shows…

  • Joseph J. Malloy

    HAMILTON TOWNSHIP — Deacon Joseph J. Malloy, R.A., 65, died Friday at Centra State Medical Center, Freehold.     Born in Trenton and a lifelong Trenton-Hamilton resident, he was an architect for Malloy, Duffe, Foran Architects and Planners in Hamilton Township for more than 30 years.     Mr. Malloy was also an ordained deacon. He was…

  • South keeps it interesting

    By Sean Richards, Sports Writer    Although the South Brunswick High School softball team lost three of its four games over the last week, things have certainly not been dull with the Vikings (4-3).    Unlike last year when it lost most of its games by a decisive margin, this time around South Brunswick has been in…

  • Board seeks grant for drug testing plan

    By Eileen Oldfield Staff Writer    A $145,000 federal grant could offset the annual $9,000 Random Drug Test Plan cost and pay for additional plan expenses, if the district receives the money from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Safe and Drug-Free schools.    Approved for submission at the March 24 Board of Education meeting, the…

  • Mayor should tell public about meeting date

    Carol Hill, Bordentown City At the March meeting of the City Commissioners the proposed Land Use Ordinance was tabled because over an excess capacity crowd of over hundred citizens of Bordentown City were opposed to the document. They showed up to voice their concerns regarding zoning changes that would have changed the nature of our…

  • Claudette V. Movsovich

    LEVITTOWN, Pa. — Claudette V. Movsovich, 70, died Sunday, April 6, at her home.     Born in Trenton, daughter of the late John and Beatrice Edinger Rieszer, she had been a Levittown resident for the past 43 years.     Ms. Movsovich was a billing clerk at Columbia Lighting in Bristol, Pa.     She is survived…

  • Science Fair a success for South

    By Ken Weingartner, Sports Writer    Given the chance to experiment, the South Brunswick High boys’ volleyball team might have found new chemistry.    Following the suggestion of senior Joe Yang, coach Stephen Dentler reluctantly adjusted his lineup for a tournament last Saturday at West Windsor-Plainsboro North. Yang, the team’s leading assist man, was moved from setter…

  • Domenico R. Marchetti

    HAMILTON — Domenico R. Marchetti, 74, died Sunday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton.     Born in Trenton, son of the late Santino W. and Nancy Chicetti Marchetti, he was a lifelong area resident.     Mr. Marchetti retired from the Homasote Company where he had worked for 43 years. An avid sports fan,…