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  • Florence, Bordentown girls warm up for showdown

    Sean Moylan    In many respects, the two games the Bordentown Regional High School girls’ varsity basketball team played this past week were very much alike.    Both games were extremely close and the Scotties had big first halves in each contest. The main difference in the games was that Latoya Taylor made a huge clutch shot…

  • FORUM: Should newspapers be allowed to publish work that some might consider offensive or blasphemous?

    Join the Debate    The South Brunswick Post is hosting a weekly forum that allow readers and users of the World Wide Web to offer their opinions on a variety of issues.    The forum is designed to encourage debate and to offer the community information about the direction residents of South Brunswick want their town to…

  • DISPATCHES by Hank Kalet: The freedom to speak freely

    DISPATCHES by Hank Kalet: Our columnist reflects on the history of the New Jersey Conservation Foundation, which is celebrating its 40th year of existence. Don’t renounce freedom of speech when offended, but rather speak out to overshadow the offensive speech. By: Hank Kalet    "Hypocrisy abounds: Everyone supports the free speech they agree with." — Ted…

  • Olive Hornich

       PISCATAWAY — Olive Hornich died Feb. 13 at home, She was 83.    Born in Providence, R.I., she grew up in Cranston, R.I., and moved to Piscataway in 1961.    Prior to her retirement, Mrs. Hornich had worked as a clerk in the accounts payable department for Cosmair in North Brunswick. She was a member of St.…

  • Feb. 23, 5:55 p.m.: Stevie + Steve = Ugh

    The Knicks make another head-scratching move as Iraq slides into civil war. By: Hank Kalet    Ugh.    Ugh.    Ugh.    I’ve been pondering the incredible lack of foresight and understanding of basketball that Isaiah Thomas has shown as Knick president, mulling his complete inability to see that assembling a bunch of high-priced losers with bad attitudes and…

  • An elegant, hardworking visitor comes to call

    SPRINGHOUSE FARM JOURNAL By Heather Lovett    Living in the country for many years now, I’ve grown accustomed to frequent encounters with wildlife, from bats in the attic to a continuing parade of creatures under our porch, including groundhogs, possums, squirrels and skunks. A friend once remarked, "It’s like ‘Watership Down’ here!" after pulling into our…

  • HHS wrestlers set for districts

    Kull, Mangini, McLaughlin, Guaimano are contenders By: Rudy Brandl    The Hillsborough High wrestling team didn’t produce many headlines in dual meets, winning only three of 20 matches this season, but that figures to change when the post-season for individual performers begins at this weekend’s District 18 Championships.    Hillsborough was besieged by injuries and didn’t have…

  • Obituaries for the week of Feb. 23

    Nancy Shultz Hetman, Anne Lane Reeder, Theresa Giovannetti, Roslyn Battista, Doris Mae Gordon Nancy Shultz Hetman    BORDENTOWN — Nancy Shultz Hetman died Feb. 14 at the University Medical Center at Princeton.    Born in Summit, she resided in Allentown and Bedminster before moving to Bordentown. She was a telephone technician for Verizon and an artist by…

  • Java Moon Café

    With lunar themes throughout, this spot in Lawrence offers a diverse, stylish menu perfect for families with eclectic tastes, and stargazers. By:Kate and Tom O’Neill Java Moon Café Quakerbridge Square Commons 4110 Quakerbridge Road Lawrence (609) 275-7447 www.javamooncafe.com Food: Average to very good; excessive portions Service: Very good Prices: Mostly moderate; appetizers/soup/salads $3.95-$13.95; sandwiches $9.95-$14.95;…