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  • Enjoy the fine resort lifestyle at Orleans’ Lambert’s Hill

    The combination of location, exquisite floor plans and the outstanding reputation of the homebuilder has lead to brisk sales The Livingston model at Orleans’ Lambert’s Hill offers high ceilings and a first-floor master bedroom.    How will you be spending the summer? If you act now, you can be enjoying the summer at Orleans Homebuilders’ award-winning…

  • Girl Scout organizes a summer reading program

    Events to occur in and around Cranbury By: Lorraine Sedor    Sarah Gordon has organized a summer reading program for first- through third-graders at the Monroe Public Library. This project is the culmination of her work for her Gold Award project in the Girl Scouts.    Sarah is rising senior at PHS who has spent many hours…

  • Age of economic uncertainty

    New Jersey residents: earnings can’t keep up with the rising cost of living in the Garden State. By: Hank Kalet    I’ve been feeling like a gerbil on an economic wheel lately.    Month after month, the bills come in and, regardless of what we do, regardless of whether there is a bit of extra earnings from…

  • West Windsor council OKs plan to cut disruption from bridge work

    Sixty nights of noise for nearby residents to be eliminated By: Greg Forester    WEST WINDSOR — The West Windsor Township Council approved a resolution Monday reducing some Alexander Road bridge work from 60 nights to nine days, in a plan that should save nearby West Windsor residents hours of sleep and the New Jersey Department…

  • Eleanor Johnson

       Eleanor "Elena" Ann Johnson, 85, died Sunday, June 17, at her niece’s home in Hillsborough.    Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she lived in Middlebush, Belle Mead and Manville before moving to Rossmoor 25 years ago. She worked for Columbia Air Craft in Somerville and was also a hairdresser many years ago. Most recently she was a…

  • Marjorie E. Fox

       Marjorie E. (Peters) Fox, 95, died Saturday, June 16, at Care One Nursing Home in East Brunswick.    Born in London, she lived in Bayside and Douglaston, N.Y., for 32 years before moving to Rossmoor in 1970. She was the vice president/treasurer of Bittner Corp., a surgical rubber goods company, in New York City, for 30…

  • Larry Sten

       Larry Sten, 55, died Saturday, June 16, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold.    Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he lived in Monroe for the past 30 years.    He was a tractor-trailer driver for Interstate Trucking, North Bergen, for 30 years. He was a communicant of St. Thomas the Apostle R.C. Church, Old Bridge. He had served in…

  • Go-ahead given for ball field

    Mayor Stout: the township hopes to find a contractor sometime this summer By: Michelle McGuinness    Cranbury Township hopes to pick someone this summer to build its long-awaited Babe Ruth League baseball field.    Almost a year after completing soil remediation on arsenic found at the site, next to the Cranbury School, the Township Committee received a…

  • NEWS UPDATE: Prosecutor: Digirolamo seems to have fled

    Millstone man charged with abandoning child. By: Vic Monaco and Cara Latham    TRENTON — Rosario "Roy" Digirolamo, the Millstone man labeled a person of interest in the disappearance of his mistress, Amy Giordano of Hightstown, was scheduled to fly back to the United States from Italy on Thursday, but he did not, according to law…