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  • Editorial – ‘Taste’ event packs in people

    Editorial – ‘Taste’ event packs in people

    unknown Photo by Garrison Photography — Mario Mangone, owner of Chamber’s Walk Cafe, on Main Street, serves up his restaurant’s creamed cauliflower during "Taste of Lawrenceville," on Sunday, Oct. 14 at The Lawrenceville School.

  • Residents discuss impact of proposed sound barrier

    Long Acres neighborhood has wanted barrier for 20 years By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    Bob and Janice Heyner have lived with the noise of I-95 for the 24 years they have owned their home on West Long Drive in the Long Acres neighborhood.    And for the past 18 years, the Heyners and their neighbors in…

  • Movie Times

    For the week of Oct. 19-25 Movies and times are valid from Oct. 19-25. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. EAST BRUNSWICK MEGA MOVIES AT BRUNSWICK SQUARE (732-651-6342): Rendition (R) Fri.-Thurs. 1:15, 4:05, 7, 9:45. The Comebacks (PG13) Fri., Mon.-Thurs. 2:30, 4:45, 6:55,…

  • Grand marshal thanks parade organizers

    David Addis, M.D., of Bordentown To the editor: I would like to use this opportunity to thank the 325th Anniversary Committee and the Parade Committee for bestowing on me the opportunity to be one of the grand marshals. Such an honor was both gratifying and humbling.    I found the reaction of the public in the…

  • On Point: Comprehending ‘no’

    Linda McCarthy    This past weekend I was at the Rangers game and I sat behind a very cute five-year-old who had absolutely no business being there. For one thing, he was completely miserable. The noise bothered him so his mother stuffed his ears with napkin pieces. He demanded and received snacks from every food vendor…

  • NEHS hockey wins Freedom Division title

    Kyle Moylan, Sports Editor Good teams take nothing for granted.    The New Egypt High School field hockey didn’t. The girls had won five straight Freedom Division championships coming into this season. The fact they didn’t assume a sixth is probably the main reason why they were able to celebrate it last week.    ”I’m happy and…

  • POLICE BLOTTER

       Kevin Fischer, 43, of Gemini Drive, was charged with driving while intoxicated after police pulled him over on Capricorn Drive at 7:09 p.m. Oct. 2. Police said a witness reported Mr. Fischer had been speeding, straddling the double yellow lines and had run a red light.    Mr. Fischer was taken into custody after he failed…

  • NBC, Florence hope to join BRHS boys’ soccer in states

    Sean Moylan Sports Writer Although its shots have not gone in as of late, the highly-skilled Bordentown Regional High boys’ varsity soccer team’s defense kept the Scotties from going on a losing streak this past week.     In fact, in a 1-1 tie with New Egypt at Joe Lawrence Park on Tuesday night, the Scotties’…

  • South fights for seeding

    By Guy Kipp, Sports Writer    With the Greater Middlesex Conference holding the seeding meeting for its tournament on Friday, teams are jockeying for favorable position.    South Brunswick scored a key victory Monday afternoon, knocking off Bishop Ahr, 25-20, 25-18, in Edison to avenge an early-season loss. A 25-19, 1-25, 25-14 victory over New Brunswick the…