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  • POLICE BLOTTER: April 11

    Hamilton    Police charged George E. Gonzalez for shoplifting in the 900 block of Route 33 on March 26.    Police did not provide bail information or value of item(s) stolen as of press time.    In addition, police investigated burglaries in the 200 block of Atlantic Avenue and on Lamont Avenue, as well as an auto burglary…

  • Dan Schantz Basketball Camp

    Dan Schantz Basketball Camp

    By Dan Schantz The Dan Schantz Basketball Camp has added a third week of camp for this summer.  Once again, the camp will be held at Mary, Mother of God, in Hillsborough. The camp, in its 8th season, will be directed by Dan Schantz, former Assistant Varsity Basketball Coach at St. Patrick High School in Elizabeth, NJ. …

  • LAWRENCE: Winter snow, ice cleanup cost $330,000

    LAWRENCE: Winter snow, ice cleanup cost $330,000

    By the time the last snowflake had fallen about a month ago, it had cost township officials nearly $330,000 to clean up for drivers and pedestrians, according to Lawrence Township officials. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    By the time the last snowflake had fallen about a month ago, it had cost township officials nearly $330,000…

  • EDITORIAL: Secrecy is bad policy

       The South Brunswick Board of Education has hired a new superintendent this week and that is good news.    The bad news, however, is the manner in which the board chose to fill the position.    For a while now, the board has been taking in applications and conducting interviews to replace Dr. Gary McCartney who…

  • Rutgers holds 3rd Annual Benefit for March of Dimes

    Rutgers holds 3rd Annual Benefit for March of Dimes

    Khushbu Parikh (Rutgers), Ruchita Parekh (Rutgers) Patricia Lincoln, Kevin Lincoln, Kevin Lincoln Jr., Kristina Lincoln, Addy Bonet (NJ March of Dimes State Director), and Nikhita Thaper (Rutgers).

  • HAMILTON: Marilyn sculpture arrives in Hamilton

    HAMILTON: Marilyn sculpture arrives in Hamilton

    The 26-foot-tall stainless steel and aluminum sculpture will be one of 287 works by Seward Johnson to be featured at a retrospective exhibit. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Tuesday afternoon the six-day, cross-country journey of Seward Johnson’s “Forever Marilyn” sculpture arrived at Grounds for Sculpture.    The 26-foot-tall stainless steel and aluminum sculpture, which…

  • FLORENCE: Community mourns fallen police chief

    FLORENCE: Community mourns fallen police chief

    Chief Scully, 58, of Florence, died early Sunday evening surrounded by his family and friends, according to township officials. Courtesy photo.

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Lindbergh events dominate calendar for 300th celebration

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    The most heroic figure in American history?    In the minds of some, it could still be aviator Charles Lindbergh, who made the first non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927.    The most famous trial in American history? It could still be the Lindbergh baby kidnapping trial, held in…