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  • Business continues as mall readies for redevelopment

    The manager of the Rustic Mall project denies the rumor that store owners have been told to leave by April. By: Melissa Edmond and Donna Lukiw    Manville Pizza owner Vincent Daniello says he’s heard the rumors that stores in the Rustic Mall must vacate the building by April 1, but he knows the stories are…

  • BRHS wrestlers sweep foes in final home matches

    By: Sean Moylan    The Bordentown Regional High School wrestling team turned Saturday’s last home match of the season into a big going away bash as it went out and clobbered Trenton, Allentown and Penns Grove to improve its record to 11-2.    The match of the day was clearly the middle one against Allentown. And while…

  • Mayoral Citizenship Award presented to ‘Mr. Happy’

    Ed Komoroski’s volunteer efforts lauded. By: Melissa Edmond    Frech Street resident Ed Komoroski, the consummate volunteer, is known throughout the borough as the man to call when a resident or organization needs help.    That helpful attitude was noted when he received the Mayoral Citizenship Award at the Borough Council reorganization meeting on Jan. 7.    "Ed…

  • Sheri Lewis

       EDISON — Sheri L. Lewis died Jan. 10 at Roosevelt Care Center. She was 44.    Born in Somerville, she lived in Hillsborough before moving to Edison.    Ms. Lewis worked as a cashier at Pathmark Supermarket in Somerville.    She was a 1979 graduate of Hillsborough High School.    Her mother, Alice M. Lewis; and her brother, John…

  • Russo sparks Cardinal girls to big rpad win over Monroe

    Lawrence girls basketball By: Jim Green    The Lawrence High School girls basketball team wasn’t about to lose another tight one.    The Cardinals, who lost to Hightstown on Jan. 10 despite entering the fourth quarter tied, came back on Saturday with a vengeance, taking a 54-45 road victory over Monroe on the strength of a 22-9…

  • POLICE BLOTTER

       Police subdued a man at the Lakewood Court Motel on Route 130 at 10:20 p.m. Monday after receiving reports that he was running around in the area screaming, police said.    Police said that when they arrived, the 40-year-old man was screaming that people were coming after him and he had spiders crawling on him, police…

  • Community Calendar for the week of Jan. 19

    Trash or Treasure    Friday and Saturday, Jan. 20-21 — Trinity United Methodist Church, 339 Farnsworth Ave., Bordentown, will hold the monthly sale from 9 a.m. to noon. Valentine and Easter items will be featured along with a half-price sale on Christmas items. Sauerkraut/pork dinner    Saturday, Jan. 21 — The Jacksonville Presbyterian Church will hold its…

  • South Brunswick bowling squads happy with effort at Winter Classic

    By: James McKeever    The South Brunswick boys and girls bowling teams both walked out of Brunswick Zone Carolier Lanes last Saturday feeling pretty good about themselves.    In the Central Jersey Winter Classic – a prestigious tournament that attracts talented teams from all over the state – the Vikings boys finished 13th out of 45 teams.…

  • Lenox warehouse to remain open

    The Commerce Drive location will remain open, while the Lawrenceville headquarters will move to Pennsylvania. By: Lea Kahn    The Lenox warehouse and store on Commerce Drive will remain open despite the fine china manufacturer’s plans to move its Lawrenceville headquarters to Bucks County, Pa.    Lenox Inc. spokeswoman Bethany Bullard said Tuesday the company will not…