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  • RHS hopes to regroup after tough week

    By: Sean Moylan    Statistically, the Robbinsville High School field hockey team dominated almost every area of its last two games. Nonetheless, both Steinert and Hamilton found ways of scoring clutch goals to walk away with victories against the Ravens.    Steinert beat Robbinsville, 2-0, on September 26 despite the fact that the Ravens took 20 shots…

  • Lawrence begins rally

    BOYS SOCCER By: John. E. Powers    The Lawrence High School boy’s soccer team hopes that they will look back at a 3-0 win at Nottingham Tuesday as a turning point.    Everything came together for the Cardinals as they raised their record to 3-4. Head coach Keith Fithen hopes that it was the start of a…

  • Six Mile Run bids adieu to pastor

    Reverend completes 18-year career with church By: Bill Greenwood    Six Mile Run Reformed Church, has bid farewell to its longtime pastor.    The Rev. David Risseeuw, who has been with the Route 27 church since 1988, served his last official day as pastor on Sunday. He said he plans to move to Delaware this week and…

  • School busing policy spurs group’s birth

    Citizens United for Safe Passage (CUSP) had, as of Tuesday, 35 members By John Tredrea    The first meeting of a grass-roots organization of parents opposed to new school busing policies was scheduled to be held last night at a Brandon Farms clubhouse.    The organization is Citizens United for Safe Passage (CUSP) and had, as of…

  • Vikes roll, Liptak breaks coach’s record

    By: Rich Fisher    The South Brunswick High gymnastics team is not only picking up victories and maintaining good scores, it is seeing a lot of girls get into the act this season.    In last Thursday’s tri-meet with North Brunswick and Piscataway, coach Erika Casey was able to get 15 girls into the combined 20 events.…

  • Property Transfers — October 4, 2006 — Part 2

    The Princeton Packet Inc. publishes information on real estate transactions in its core market as a public service because it believes the information is newsworthy and appropriate. The information is all on the public record. In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to…

  • Planners want more information on house for yeshiva’s boys

    By: Cara Latham    ROOSEVELT — The Planning Board wants more information before deciding on an appeal of a zoning violation by the owner and tenants of a single-family house where students of a local Orthodox Jewish school are living.    At a hearing on Sept. 26, former Zoning Officer Bob Francis testified that he issued a…

  • A place for networking

    Business Network International to hold meet-and-greet By: Stephanie Brown    Local business professionals believe that the early bird gets the worm.    Which is why at 7 a.m. on Sept. 27 more 70 people hoping to get a leg up in their field gathered at Pierre’s in South Brunswick to learn about Business Network International.    BNI is…

  • Letter for week of Oct. 5

    Possible CHS move about greed, not need To the editor:    My husband and I recently moved to an adult community in Lawrence from New York City. We chose this quiet, affordable and secure community because we felt it would suit our needs at this time of our lives.    Now we find our future lifestyle will…