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  • Herrontown Builders announces its new Energy Star partnership

    Herrontown Builders, the builder of some of Princeton’s most finely crafted homes, is pleased to announce their new partnership with Energy Star and their support of the local movement to build environmentally responsible homes. Committed to the design and construction of elegant homes for the area’s discerning homeowners, this alliance reflects Herrontown Builders’ further commitment…

  • Guided by his Light

    The Guild for Early Music will perform in honor of Eugene Roan. By: Anthony Stoeckert    On Oct. 28, John Burkhalter will have his recorder (or English flute) in hand to perform at the Early Music Festival at Grounds For Sculpture, playing the music he’s been performing as a member of the Practitioners of Musick for…

  • WW film series to showcase big events through ‘small eyes’

    By: Molly Petrilla    WEST WINDSOR — The West Windsor Arts Council will launch its "Large Events Through Small Eyes" film series Saturday with a screening of "Machuca" in the West Windsor library.    Elane Gutterman, an Arts Council member, said she chose three films for the series because of their general appeal, and because they shared…

  • Salvatore Schiliro

       Salvatore J. Schiliro, 92, of Monroe Township, died Thursday, Oct. 12, at his home in Greenbriar at Whittingham.    Born in Manhattan, N.Y., he grew up in Brooklyn, N.Y., and moved to Howard Beach, N.Y. in 1957, where he lived for 11 years before moving to Morganville in 1968, and finally to Monroe in 1994.    He…

  • Tartans tandem is tough

    Abad, Horton boost Prep B favorite Stuart By: Justin Feil    Dede Webster has coached some solid teams, and had some accomplished players in her decade coaching the Stuart Country Day tennis squad.    Alex Abad and Sarah Horton already rank among the best doubles teams she’s had, and they’re only freshmen.    "They’re good. They’re good together,"…

  • Rose Zappoli

       Rose Zappoli, 73, of Monroe, died Tuesday, Oct. 10, at home.    Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she lived there most of her life, moving to Rossmoor in December 2001. She worked as a secretary in New York City for several years. Upon moving to Rossmoor she became active in many groups, organizations and sports clubs. She…

  • Columbus church celebrates 100 years

    By: Stephanie Prokop    MANSFIELD— On Sunday, Wesley United Methodist Church on Main Street in Columbus celebrated the 100th anniversary of its building, which was constructed for $9,500 in 1906 and today houses a congregation of 150.    "It’s a beautiful building, lots of beautiful stained glass," said Marjorie Paine, a resident of Columbus and member of…

  • ELECTION 2006: Candidates discuss development near highways

    Council and Mayor hopefuls differ on issue By: Joseph Harvie    The candidates for mayor and Township Council have different ideas on what should be built on Route 1, what to build along Route 130 and in the eastern section of the township.    The candidates spoke to the South Brunswick Post about development along major thoroughfares…

  • Lady Mustangs blank Bound Brook

    Fabiyan notches shutout By: John E. Powers        The Manville High School girls’ soccer team is no different from than any other Mustang squad: when playing Bound Brook, you can be rest assured their motivation is high.    Last Thursday afternoon, the MHS girls played a solid all-around game in blanking Bound Brook 2-0 at Panfile…