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  • Middle-schoolers propose that ‘Anything Goes!’

    Crossroads North brings Cole Porter musical to stage. By: Joseph Harvie    When you walk into a school after dismissal, the hallways are usually empty and silent.    However, during the past month, the halls of Crossroads North during the afternoon have been echoing with the sounds of the Broadway classic "Anything Goes!"    With a cast of…

  • Smoking ban may aid local businesses

    Restaurant owners and managers welcome New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act that will take effect April 15. By: Joseph Harvie    Local restaurant managers and owners say a ban on public smoking that includes restaurants and bars will have little effect on their business, and may even be a good thing.    They say the ban may increase…

  • Kingston Group to set 2006 agenda

    Kingston has its eyes set on the formal public opening of the 214-acre Mapleton Preserve, the former Princeton Nurseries site on Mapleton Road, that was preserved by the state and South Brunswick in 2005. By: Joseph Harvie    New sidewalks on Main Street, keeping an eye on the South Brunswick Master Plan and preserving historical buildings…

  • Viking girls roll to Red Division title

    By: James McKeever    The South Brunswick girls bowling team walked into Carolier Lanes on Tuesday full of confidence. The Vikings left the building with a division championship.    South Brunswick defeated Old Bridge 4-0 to clinch the GMC Red Division title. The Vikings, 20-2-1 overall, finished division play 11-1. Old Bridge went 10-2, losing both regular-season…

  • FORUM: Should the Planning Board approve the Islamic Society’s expansion application?

    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…

  • Bernard Woods

       HILLSBOROUGH — Bernard R. Woods died Jan. 19 at home. He was 71.    Born in Jersey City, he lived there most of his life before moving to Hillsborough two years ago.    Mr. Woods was employed as an Insurance Adjuster for many years for Aetna in New York, NY, retiring in 1999.    Surviving are two nieces,…

  • Vikes medal twice at Group IV Relays

    By: Carolyn M. Hartko    There were two sets of medals for South Brunswick High School at this year’s NJSIAA Relay Championships for Indoor Track and Field held at Jadwin Gym in Princeton this past Saturday.    Competing in Group IV, the flight for the largest schools in the state, the Lady Vikings finished third in the…

  • Recreation fees may increase in 2006

    Township Council introduced an ordiance on Tuesday that, if approved, would raise fees for 11 adult and youth programs sponsored by the township Recreation Department. By:Lea Kahn Staff Writer It will cost township residents and their children a few dollars more to play tennis or volleyball and to participate in travel camp or sports clinics,…

  • Hopewell Township revaluation behind schedule

    Question-and-answer session, featuring Martin Guhl, will be broadcast on local cable channel shortly By John Tredrea    Property revaluations in Hopewell Township are taking longer than expected, according to Deputy Mayor David Sandahl and Tax Assessor Toni Sost, who gave an update on the timeline for the ongoing project Monday.    Ms. Sost said Monday at the…