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  • Police seek Millstone man in baby abandonment case

    He and Hightstown woman have been missing since June 9 By: Vic Monaco    HIGHTSTOWN – An abandoned baby is safe and healthy. His parents are nowhere to be found.    Since the June 9 discovery of a baby outside a Delaware hospital, the single mother of the child, who lived in a borough apartment, and the…

  • On spending a special evening at the Trenton Thunder

    EDITOR’S NOTEBOOK By Ruth Luse    I wish I could have walked away with the cash receipts from the various food and drink concessions on Friday evening — "Hopewell Valley Night at Waterfront Park." I don’t think I could have retired, but I’m sure I’d have been able to buy myself and my family lots of…

  • Two SBHS teachers named as finalists

    Mr. Negraval and Ms. Gaylord were honored by the History Channel. By: Emily Holody    Justin Negraval and Corinne Gaylord frequently use clips from The History Channel while teaching 10th and 11th grade social studies at South Brunswick High School.    However, it is their dedication to teaching local history that made the duo the History Channel’s…

  • OBITUARIES

    From the June 21 edition Gerard Diblin    ALLENTOWN — Gerard Diblin, 51, died June 15 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick.    Born in Trenton, he was an area resident for most of his life and was a graduate of Allentown High School. Mr. Diblin was employed by the Plumbers and Pipefitters Local No.…

  • Skate park to open Saturday

    Ribbon cutting at 10a.m., demonstrations to follow. By: Paul Koepp    Local skaters and bikers are ramping up for the grand opening of the South Brunswick Skate Park in Reichler Park on Saturday.    The township will kick off the event with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10 a.m., followed by poster and sticker giveaways by the Central…

  • SBHS tracks down memorable season

    By: Sean Richards    There’s no point in trying to document all the great and amazing things the South Brunswick High School track and field program accomplished this spring.    Suffice it to say, it will go down as the greatest season in the history of Viking girls’ track, and the boys weren’t too far behind.    Without…

  • Toll Brothers introduces Newtown Walk in Bucks County

    Select models also feature third-floor lofts, stunning cathedral and vaulted ceilings and open rails at no additional cost The Sequoia model at Toll Brothers’ Newtown Walk features ample space for entertaining.    On the doorstep of quaint Newtown Borough, Toll Brothers’ Newtown Walk offers an ideal residential location near boutique shopping, fine dining, recreation and more.…

  • Frances W. Voegtlin

       Frances W. Voegtlin died June 13 at the University Medical Center at Princeton.    Born in Philadelphia, she resided in East Windsor for 44 years.    Mrs. Voegtlin was employed by the East Windsor Regional School District before her retirement.    Her husband, Eugene R. Voegtlin, died on June 9.    Surviving are a daughter, Norma F. Schultz of…

  • Leaving his mark

    Auten Road Intermediate School renames media center to honor retiring Principal Harold Blackstone. By: Eileen Oldfield    Sitting at a desk in front of the fifth-grade students at a school assembly at Auten Road Intermediate School on June 14, retiring Principal Harold Blackstone had a chance to prove is smarter than a fifth-grader.    No, it wasn’t…