Category: archives

  • Over Easy

    Jim Breuer is the meatball in the corner who makes everyone laugh. By: Josh Appelbaum    Jim Breuer may be a husband and father these days, but he’s still resolute to do things on his own terms after a decade of working in network television and on the comedy circuit.    Now, as the host of Jim…

  • Property owners to start receiving new assessments

    Letters probably will start to go out early next week in mailings of about 1,000 letters each. By: Melissa Edmond    Many Manville property owners will receive a letter next week containing the new assessed values after last year’s boroughwide revaluation, according to Mayor Angelo Corradino.    "We’re still in the process of determining the fair market…

  • Cole emerges as great comeback story

    ATHLETE OF THE WEEK By: John E. Powers    Peter Cole has been a little overlooked in the scheme of the talented and deep Hillsborough High School boys’ swimming team.    For the most part, the senior has been a complimentary part to outstanding teams the past two years. Last season, it was graduated star Frank Ippolito,…

  • Capital Health awaits decision on new Princess Road hospital

    The state Department of Health and Senior Services is reviewing Capital Health System’s application for a certificate of need, which if granted, will pave the way for a new 320-bed hospital off Princess Road. By:Lea Kahn Staff Writer    Capital Health Systems’ application for a certificate of need — the first step in the process of…

  • A New High

    Atlanta’s newly expanded art museum is worth a trip for the architecture alone. By:Jay Boyar    Next time you’re in Atlanta — for more than just an airport stopover, that is — you’ll want to visit the High Museum of Art.    You say you’ve already been? Not a surprise. After all, the High is the Southeast’s…

  • Loretta Neidlinger

       FLAGTOWN — Loretta J. Neidlinger died Jan. 26 in Somerset Medical Center in Somerville. She was 67.    Born in Plymouth, Pa., she lived in the Bradley Gardens section of Bridgewater before moving to Flagtown in 1961.    Mrs. Neidlinger was a homemaker.    Her husband, William Neidlinger Sr., died in 1993.    Surviving are three sons, William F.…

  • Jones rolls out a 648 series

    By: Sean Moylan    With superstar Kim Limani out of the lineup, Cathy Jones picked up the slack and surprised everybody by rolling an incredible 648 series to lead the Bordentown Regional High School girls’ varsity bowling squad to a 4-0 win over Ewing at Papps Lanes last Thursday.    Jones recorded games of 242, 158 and…

  • Time to run for positions on school board

    EDITORIAL By Ruth Luse    It’s time again to think about running for the board of education. Interested Hopewell Township and Pennington Borough residents have until 4 p.m. on Feb. 27 — the deadline for filing nomination petitions — to make that decision.    On April 18, voters in Hopewell Township and Pennington will pick four of…

  • Edward Chernesky

       MANVILLE — Edward J. Chernesky died Jan. 25 at home. He was 66.    Born in Manville, he had been a lifelong resident.    Mr. Chernesky worked as a cabinet-maker for Bothers Woodworking located in Hillsborough for 15 years. He was employed as a line operator for Johnson & Johnson where he was employed for over seven…