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  • Robbinsville girls soccer stuns Notre Dame in double OT

    The Robbinsville High girls varsity soccer team shocked everyone in the Colonial Valley Conference with a 1-0 double-overtime win over Notre Dame in its road opener. By Sean Moylan, Sports Writer    The Robbinsville High girls varsity soccer team shocked everyone in the Colonial Valley Conference with a 1-0 double-overtime win over Notre Dame in its…

  • Two businesses to open in East Windsor

    By Princeton Business Journal    Two commercial units at 602 Route 33 in East Windsor have been leased to Fervico Express Inc., a check cashing business, and Ark Enterprises, LLC, who is currently renovating the unit for a new deli — All-Star Subs and Deli — which will open in September. Rick Kerr, the owner…

  • Ravens blank Hightstown in field hockey

       The Robbinsville High girls varsity field hockey team opened its season with an amazing 5-0 road win over Hightstown.    Emilie Taylor led the way with a goal and two assists in the Sept. 7 contest. Jamie Hipple, Lindsey LaManna, Brittany DeAngelis and Lacey LaManna also tallied for the victors while Jenna Lesniak had an assist.…

  • Corzine signs autism bills in West Windsor

     Governor Jon S. Corzine today signed a package of seven bills relating to autism spectrum disorders. These disorders are often characterized by substantial impairments in social interaction and communication and the presence of unusual behaviors and interests. . . . The Governor signed A4055/S2558, providing for teacher training in awareness and instruction methods for students…

  • HISTORICALLY SPEAKING

    Allentown, N.J. – It’s Rise and Progress (Part 51) By John Fabiano    Charles R. Hutchinson continued his recollections with residential development along Church St. and Dr. Farmer’s first hospital in Allentown, before the Imlay House.    In 1848, the streets known as Hamilton and Pearl were laid out by Daniel W. Bills, who then owned the…

  • Ravens coach finds positives in gridiron defeat

    After a 13-0 loss to Hopewell Valley in front of a packed house at home last week, Robbinsville High boys varsity football coach Jason Gray didn’t talk about needing to make wholesale changes in the lineup or the play book. He simply looked at the tape of the game and realized that it wasn’t all…

  • Planners give approval for age-restricted site

    Highway noise, traffic concerns raised By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer  Rosecliff, a 185-unit age-restricted housing development proposed for the corner of Route 206 and Franklin Corner Road, gained township Planning Board approval following a lengthy public hearing Monday night.    The Planning Board voted unanimously to grant preliminary and final site plan approval to applicants Rosecliff…

  • HHS lineup, team has changed

    HHS GIRLS’ TENNIS PREVIEW By: Rudy Brandl    With new girls at every position, things certainly will be different on the Hillsborough High tennis courts this fall. Not all the young ladies are new to the team, but the returning players have shifted to create a different lineup for the 2007 season.    The graduation of four-year…

  • Police Beat

    From the Sept. 13 edition BORDENTOWN CITY    Emily Napolitano, 20, of Bordentown City, was charged with driving while intoxicated, reckless driving and failure to maintain a lane after hitting a parked car Sunday, police said.    Police arrived at the 500 block of Farnsworth Avenue around 3:30 a.m. Ms. Napolitano was sitting in her car, which…