Category: archives

  • RHS girls’ soccer playing for C.J. Group I title today

    By Sean Mogran, Sports Writer    Although Robbinsville High is one of the smallest high schools in the CVC, Robbinsville girls’ varsity soccer coach Rick Smith never minded his team playing a brutal regular season schedule filled with games versus the bigger, elite teams of the CVC like Steinert and Hightstown.    Deep down he knew that…

  • Editorial: Winners: Work together for Lawrence

       Though a number of ballot questions and other political positions were being decided on Tuesday, perhaps the ones on most Lawrentians’ minds were the three open seats on Township Council. While this year’s circus has left town, its effects will now be felt for the next four years.    By all accounts, folks here are pretty…

  • Jazz Café to feature Local flautist

    Quartet features Kendall Park’s Andrea Brachfeld by Madeleine Johnson, Social Editor    A local award-winning musician will be taking the stage in this month’s Jazz Café performance.    The Andrea Brachfeld Quartet, featuring Kendall Park resident and flautist Andrea Brachfeld, will be offering its own brand of jazz tunes on Friday at 8 p.m. in the South…

  • On Point: A perpetual fruit fly frenzy

    By Linda McCarthy    I’m sure I’ve complained about this before because according to my family that’s all I do, but this topic really bugs me … quite literally. Why has my home been designated as the mecca for fruit flies?    I guess the problem starts at the grocery store. I tend to buy an overabundance…

  • South’s offense has become more than just a one-man show

    By Ken Weingartner, Sports Writer    Mohamed Sanu started South Brunswick High’s run to the Central Jersey Group IV playoffs. He had a lot of help in finishing it.    On Friday night, Sanu and Co. will see if they can continue their success when they visit No. 4 seed Montgomery for the Vikings’ first postseason trip…

  • POLICE BLOTTER

       Two Hillsborough boys, ages 16 and 17, are facing charges of possession of burglary tools after police found them entering a Century 21 on Route 206 at 11:45 p.m. Nov. 1.    Police said the two juveniles attempted to pry open a file cabinet containing cash, but were unable to get any of the money because…

  • Townhouse gets extreme makeover

    Local church helps ready family’s residence for sale by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer    It was without a doubt one of the best homecomings David Berner and his children have ever had.    The Dayton single-dad and his sons, Josh, 14, and Zach, 11, stepped into their Lincoln Lane townhouse Monday to find it completely renovated and…

  • Editor’s notebook: E-mail filters and your letters

    By Scott Morgan, Managing Editor    The other day, I received word that someone out there was very mad at me.    Nothing new, but the reason is not a good one. This particular member of the community was upset because I’ve never answered his e-mails and he figured I was simply ignoring him.    The truth of…

  • Princeton Day School names new head of school

       Paul J. Stellato, headmaster of an independent school in Roanoke, Va., has been appointed head of school at Princeton Day School by its board of trustees.    Mr. Stellato, who will assume his post on July 1, comes to PDS after six years as headmaster of North Cross School, a coed junior-kindergarten through grade 12 independent…