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  • Photo exhibit at Gallery 14 focuses on the Hopewells

    The exhibit is available until Sunday By John Tredrea    Gallery 14, a photographers’ cooperative based at 14 Mercer St., in Hopewell Borough, has been focusing on the borough and Hopewell Township in an exhibit set to run through Sunday (Aug. 19).    "The members of Gallery 14 have taken their vision and skills throughout Hopewell Borough…

  • LETTERS

    From the issue of Aug. 16, 2007. Save dollars, not wells To the editor:    The South Brunswick Post recently reported that South Brunswick Wells No. 11 and No. 13 are contaminated with radioactivity (radium etc.). The radioactive elements can be removed using a zeolite filter similar to a home water softener. But the price of…

  • Friends recall an activist

    Gene Glazer, 82, a longtime Kendall Park resident and noted peace and labor activist, died Aug. 7. By: Paul Koepp    A fighter who was passionate about his beliefs, Gene Glazer left an imprint on everyone who knew him, said friends and relatives who shared memories of him this week.    Mr. Glazer, 82, a longtime Kendall…

  • Claims of faulty concrete cement homeowners’ cause

    By: Stephanie Prokop    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP—A group of residents who live in the Preserve at Meadow Run development have enlisted state Assemblyman Joseph R. Malone, R-30th, to help them with their claim that faulty concrete was installed by Orleans Homebuilders on their driveways and sidewalks.    According to Marlo J. Fairlie, a Gateswood Court resident, the mission…

  • WTLL girls rally to repeat as N.J. champs

    By: Kyle Moylan The members of the Washington softball team may have opened action in the state Final Four with a game they’d like to forget, but they finished it with one they’ll always remember.    After losing its first game in the state tournament, the Washington 10-year-olds won the next four in a row to…

  • EDITORIAL: Plans should fit the locale

    Village proposal for Dayton is too big for its proposed site.    Russell Richardson says he plans to develop his 25-acre parcel in Dayton adjacent to the Fresh Ponds Village apartment complex.    The only question is how.    Mr. Richardson is proposing a new "village zone" that would allow high-density residential and retail on the property —…

  • New principal at Crossroads

    Raymond Tucholski, an assistant principal at the school for the last 10 years, was named to replace James Warfel. By: Paul Koepp    The new principal of Crossroads South Middle School is a familiar face, and school district officials expect a smooth transition.    At its meeting Monday night, the Board of Education named Raymond Tucholski, an…

  • Second potluck picnic slated Sunday in Hopewell

    Attendees will celebrate "all the wonderful local food that is produced in our surrounding area"    On Aug. 19, there will be a potluck picnic to celebrate local food, agriculture and community at the Hopewell Park, South Greenwood and Columbia avenues, Hopewell, from 5-7pm.    This will be the second of three picnics to be held this…

  • Obituary (08.16.07)

    John Siebers Jr.    HAMILTON — John "Jack" T. Siebers Jr., of Hamilton Township, died Aug. 6 at his home.    Born in Trenton, Mr. Siebers was a lifelong Trenton and Hamilton Township resident. He served as a member of the New Jersey Army National Guard. He retired after many years of service as a buyer with…