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  • District appoints three to new positions

    Three job vacancies filled Monday By: Lacey Korevec    The Board of Education filled three job vacancies Monday night.    • Lynne Ann Fox, who recently worked as the district’s curriculum and instruction project specialist, has been appointed as the new director of professional development. The position was formerly held by Maribeth Edmunds, who was named principal of…

  • Viani’s torrid bat kept Post 401 alive

    By: Rich Fisher    South Brunswick Post 401 put itself in a familiar position on Monday — win or go home.    After winning its first two games of the District 4 tournament by a combined 30-8 score over Roselle and Florham-Park Madison, Post 401 stumbled against Emerson and dropped a 7-6 game on Monday.    That put…

  • Golfers, friends brave heat for Otto

    Gsell outing a success again By: Rudy Brandl    The Otto Gsell Golf Classic always seems to take place on the hottest day of the summer.    Last week, with temperatures pushing 100 degrees, over 160 golfers braved the steamy elements at Royce Brook Golf Club for another afternoon of sharing good times and great memories of…

  • Freeman’s shutout puts WTLL win away from title

    By: Kyle Moylan    Little League games may last six innings, but the Washington 10-year-old softball team just had to celebrate after the fourth this past Monday night.    The game against Bordentown was scoreless entering the fourth. After Washington scored two in the top of the frame and then worked out of a bases-loaded, no-out jam…

  • New enclave is likely to please

    The first home, expected to be completed in the fall of 2006, will be approximately 6,500 square feet    An exclusive neighborhood of three homes, Edgebrook Estates will be built on large lots of 7.39 to 12.39 acres. These homes will be for the most discriminating buyer. As with his projects in Elm Ridge Park, on…

  • Area young anglers line up for Legion event

    American Legion Post 304’s 16th annual fluke tournament, the group’s biggest fund-raiser, sold out once again. By: Donna Lukiw    There’s nothing fishy about the success of American Legion Post 304’s 16th annual fluke tournament, held July 14-15.    "It’s pretty much a family affair," Post 304 member Lou Mr. Defazio said. "This has been going on…

  • Nissan Armada SE 4×4: one big, rugged truck-based SUV

    What the Armada provides is a monster SUV that is strong and somewhat luxurious, combining the best of what a truck has to offer with the concept of an SUV By: Mike Blake    Some SUVs are car based and others are truck based, but most truck-based SUVs still have a car feel to them. That…

  • Allentown 11’s making District 12 history

    Golla supplies the power. By: Kyle Moylan    Move the cars parked behind the outfield fence before it’s too late. Kyle Golla is coming to the plate.    Golla may have come into the Final 9 of the District 12 Tournament for 11-year-old with one career home run, but he dented up a few baseballs and took…

  • Young relay team leads HVGC

    PASDA By: Tim FALLS    One of the best examples of the character of the Hopewell Valley Golf Club swim team is the girls 8-and-under relay team.    All had individual success and combined to finish second in the 100 freestyle relay in Division II at the Princeton Area Swimming and Diving Association swimming championships at Princeton’s…