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  • Delbert R. Wible

    Grew up in Princeton     LAS VEGAS — Delbert Raymond Wible died Feb. 21 at home. He was 73.    He was a resident of Princeton for the first 21 years of his life and was a graduate of Princeton High School.    He was a graduate Springfield College, Springfield, Mass., and received a master’s degree in…

  • Viking girls hoping to keep their express churning

    By Guy Kipp, Sports Writer    After going undefeated in dual meets in 2007 with a good deal of individual success, the South Brunswick girls’ track team has plenty to look forward to this spring.    Despite the graduation of a pair of two-time Group 4 state champions in Indira Morton (javelin) and Stephanie McIntyre (triple jump),…

  • Lawrence pushes on

    GIRLS LACROSSE By Tim Falls, Sports Editor    It took the Lawrence High School girls lacrosse team a while to generate offense against Princeton in the Cardinals’ season opener on Tuesday.    Lawrence battled back after falling behind in the first half and matched Princeton goal-for-goal in the second half.    Lawrence lost the opener, 15-7, but coach…

  • Court settlement Thursday spares Congo’s life

    By Greg Forester, Staff Writer    Congo’s life has been spared.    A settlement reached late Thursday afternoon in the case of the German Shepherd that mauled a landscaper working on the property of a Princeton Township family on June 5 means the dog will not be euthanized, as originally ruled by a Princeton Township judge.    ”Our…

  • Cardinals have their day

    SOFTBALL By Tim Falls, Sports Editor    The Lawrence High School softball team had its day down in Disney.    Disney’s Wide World of Sports named the Cardinals as the ‘Team of the Day’ on Monday, March 24 while the team was participating in the Disney Spring Training.    Lawrence played in four games during the trip and…

  • Mansfield to vote on 1.6-cent school tax increase

    By Vanessa S. Holt, Managing Editor MANSFIELD – Residents would see about a 2 percent increase in school taxes this year under the proposed budget that will go before voters April 15.     The total proposed budget for the K-6 district, including debt service, is $9.6 million ($8.8 million without debt service). Of that amount,…

  • Volunteer cleanup 

        Saturday, April 5 — The Bordentown Township Environmental Commission will host its fourth annual Environmental Commission Cleanup from 9 a.m. to noon. The area selected for the cleanup is the roadside along Stanton Avenue off Route 206. Volunteers should assemble at the end of Stanton Avenue at 9 a.m.     Prior to the cleanup,…

  • Cousin reacts to court revelations, dream

    By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor    Simultaneously “devastated” and “relieved,” Stephen Fishbaum says he felt the presence of his cousin, Amy Giordano, this week.    ”I had a talk with Amy last night in my sleep and Amy said, ‘Cuz, I need one more favor from you, please raise Michael for me,’” he said Tuesday.    Following that…

  • RHS golf could be pleasant surprise

    Sean Moylan Sports Writer A lack of depth and experience prevented the Robbinsville High coed varsity golf team from putting together a successful inaugural campaign last season.     This year, however, with most of their top players from last year’s club back and an influx of new talent on the squad, the Ravens could end…