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  • ZIP change zapped

    Resident response to survey too low By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer FLORENCE — The township will not see a change in ZIP codes anytime soon, due to low response to a survey distributed by the U.S. Postal Service.     Assistant Township Administrator Tom Sahol said the movement to change the addresses failed for lack of…

  • Amelia Nebbia

       ROBBINSVILLE — Amelia Nebbia died Feb. 18 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton.    Born in Pennsylvania, she was a longtime Cranbury/Hightstown resident until moving to Robbinsville 18 years ago.    She was employed by Mettler Inc., of Hightstown, and then Johnson & Johnson Dental Division, of East Windsor.    Predeceased by husband Vincent Nebbia, she…

  • Carty, Asay lead NBC girls to CJ III playoff victory

    By Sean Moylan, Sports Writer    ”Mrs. Inside” Katie Carty and “Mrs. Outside” Jillian Asay both played extremely well to spark the Northern Burlington County Regional High girls’ varsity basketball team to a 62-53 NJSIAA Group III Central Jersey playoff win against Hamilton West at Northern Burlington on Tuesday night.    The Greyhounds, who had been patiently…

  • School districts respond to report on recalled beef

    By Anthony V. Coppola, Staff Writer Bordentown Regional and North Hanover are among the 150 school districts listed by the state this week as having received recalled beef.     North Hanover Township School District Superintendent Richard Carson confirmed that five cases of meatballs in question were identified, one of which was served to students throughout…

  • Students to have weightless experience

    Students to have weightless experience

    Rachel Sherman — and her Team DPX members Brandon Bentzley, Justin Nieusma and Mike Hvasta — will have a chance to test their theories in a weightless environment. Photo courtesy of TCNJ

  • Redbird girls’ basketball wins state playoff opener

    By Kyle Moylan, Sports Writer    SPOTSWOOD — Different year. Different Central Jersey Group. Different opponent. Different result.    The one constant among the Allentown High girls’ basketball team from last year to this one is a talented quartet of players who are now juniors. A year older and playing down a group size, Haley Wilhelm, Amanda…

  • School board fires accused teacher

    Ex-Pond Road instructor faces sex charges By Jessica Ercolino, Staff Writer    ROBBINSVILLE — The Pond Road Middle School teacher charged with broadcasting sexually explicit material to a 14-year-old girl has been fired from his position in the district.    The Board of Education unanimously voted Monday to fire Dan Corvino, a technology teacher, based on recent…

  • Georgeanna Olszak

       HAMILTON — Georgeanna “Ann” Olszak, 82, died Feb. 21.    Born in Robbinsville, she was a lifelong area resident.    Daughter of the late Harry and Marjorie Rowell, wife of the late Edmund Olszak, she is survived by two daughters and sons-in-law, Carole and Michael Gillen Sr. and Norma and Charles A. Balaza; her grandchildren, Michael Jr.…

  • What would Corzine’s critics cut?

    Michael D. Campion of Millstone To the editor:    The writer, somewhat smugly, challenged the public to answer that question in a Feb. 14 editorial as a defense of Gov. Corzine’s toll increase plan. The governor said, in his road-show presentations, that there are not enough areas to cut to solve the issue of the fiscal…