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  • Developer still pushing Fresh Ponds Village plan

    Richardson Properties wants apartments, retail space on a 25-acre site in Dayton. By: Paul Koepp    A developer whose concept proposal for a mixed-use village in Dayton was met with skepticism by the Township Council says he will continue to make the case that it would be the best use for his property.    Russ Richardson, president…

  • Letters to the editor

    Candidate lacks leadership To the editor:     I find it troubling that Wayne DeAngelo, a candidate for state Assembly, commented to the South Brunswick Post that he does not think that indicted officials like Sharpe James and Wayne Bryant should step down from office.    Sharpe James was indicted on 20 counts of political corruption and…

  • Their turn to shine

    Musicians tune their skills at jam nights. By: John Patten    When area musicians take the microphone at jam sessions sponsored by local bars, the atmosphere is more akin to a ’40s night club scene than a 21st century rave.    Just as Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie honed their skills at such late-night sessions half a…

  • John Gregg discusses car crash that hospitalized him

    School board member to receive summons By: Lea Kahn        Lawrence Township Board of Education member John Gregg, who was injured in a three-car accident July 28, is at home and on the mend — and thankful to be alive.    The 44-year-old Rosedale Road resident said he was driving home from his girlfriend’s Spring Beauty…

  • Moceri, Henry, Krichling keep Post 26’s season alive

    By: Sean Moylan    All season long, the Bordentown Post 26 American Legion baseball team has asked Matt "The Bat" Moceri to be its own special version of Babe Ruth.    Like the "Bambino", Moceri is a great pitcher and a tremendous hitter all rolled into one long (6′ 8") and lean player. And luckily for Bordentown,…

  • Hotel hearing tabled for September

    Hotel would be built at the intersection of Abeel Road and Interchange Plaza and straddles the border between South Brunswick and Monroe. By: Paul Koepp    The Zoning Board of Adjustment is set to hear more testimony Sept. 20 regarding a proposed hotel that would straddle the border of South Brunswick and Monroe.    The proposal calls…

  • No one else knew the Delaware River like ‘River Jim’

    GUEST COLUMN By Janet Crum    My first encounter with Jim Abbott was when I decided to buy a canoe to use on the Delaware River. Abbott’s Marine in Titusville was the local place to go. Not only did it sell canoes, but it was owned by "River Jim", the most knowledgeable person around regarding watercraft…

  • Dolan’s squad rallies late to defeat Edison in American Legion action

    Bordentown moves into state’s final three By: Sean Moylan    "The Wonder" Giambrone is one of the most gifted and talented baseball players ever to come out of Florence. Everyone in the Mercer County American Legion Baseball League knows all about his hitting exploits and how he rarely strikes out (twice during the regular season) and…

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