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  • Senior Happenings

    SEPTEMBER HOURS    Weekend hours: The South Brunswick Senior Center, located on Kingston Lane, will be open Saturdays, Sept. 15 and 29 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and every Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., except for Sept. 2, for the holiday weekend.    For more information about any event, unless otherwise specified, to receive…

  • Carving new business on North Main Street

    Carving new business on North Main Street

    Classic Monuments’ Frank and Keith Bielanski have customers from Pennsylvania to New York.

  • Obituaries

    From the Aug. 30 edition Phyllis Puliti-Kelso    HAMILTON — Phyllis Puliti-Kelso, 82, died Saturday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton.    Born in Trenton, and a lifelong area resident, Mrs. Puliti-Kelso retired from Walson Army Hospital at Fort Dix where she had been a medical secretary.    She was an active member of St. Raphael’s…

  • Back to school: Seven days and counting

    Kindergartners get trial run By Madeleine JohnsonSocial Editor        While many students are getting ready for the first day of school, kindergartners are getting ready for a whole lot of firsts.    And their teachers are here to make sure that their first taste of elementary school — set to begin Sept. 6 — is an inviting…

  • Field Hockey Season Preview: AHS season already great

    By: Kyle Moylan    While Mary Ellen McCarthy is still busy working out the kinks for the start of the season, it’s not going to exactly take Sherlock Holmes to uncover the positives.    These are Allentown High School girls, McCarthy is coaching them and they are playing field hockey. That’s been a combination that’s worked out…

  • EDITORIAL: New Jersey should ban aluminum bats

       New Jersey needs to do New York City one better.    The Big Apple has banned the use of metal bats in high school baseball games — a ban upheld by a federal judge Tuesday — saying balls hit with metal bats move faster than those hit with wooden bats, giving players less time to react.…

  • Hopewell Skate Park rules will be enforced

    Parent or legal guardian may be fined $25 for first offense and a maximum of $100 for a subsequent offense By John Tredrea    Hopewell Township is strictly enforcing its posted regulation that all users of the Hopewell Skate Park wear helmets.    The park, which opened in April 2005, is located between the township municipal services…

  • OBITUARIES

    For the week of Aug. 30 Eileen V. Spilatore, Harry Rubel Eileen V. Spilatore        Eileen V. Spilatore, 64, of Monmouth Junction, died Monday, Aug. 20, in the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick.    Born in Massachusetts, she was a lifelong resident of Monmouth Junction.    After graduating from Edison High School, she was employed…

  • Mary Van Cleef

       HOMOSASSA, Fla. — Mary S. Van Cleef died Aug. 8 in Homosassa, Fla. She was 97.    Mrs. Van Cleef was an elementary school teacher.Her husband, C. Irving Van Cleef of Hillsborough, died in 1990.    She was a former member of the Hillsborough Reformed Church in Millstone and the Daughters of the American Revolution.    Surviving are…