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  • JAMESBURG: Council: Gibbons should pay legal bill

    JAMESBURG: Council: Gibbons should pay legal bill

    Jenine Clancy photo. Jamesburg Borough Councilman Thomas Gibbons, right, could be on the hook for legal fees in his failed lawsuit against the Middlesex County Clerk and the borough.

  • JAMESBURG: Council: Gibbons should pay legal bill

    JAMESBURG: Council: Gibbons should pay legal bill

    Borough could be billed for $3,400 By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer JAMESBURG — A Borough Councilman’s lawsuit against the Middlesex County Clerk and borough clerk for not certifying his candidates for the November election was tossed out by a judge and will still cost taxpayers thousands of dollars in legal fees. According to court documents…

  • REGION: Helmetta Animal Shelter reacts to critics

    REGION: Helmetta Animal Shelter reacts to critics

    Amy Batista photo. Cindy Marchese, of Monroe, an employee at the shelter is cleaning out the cages in the cat adoption room at the Helmetta Regional Animal Shelter on Oct. 3.

  • REGION: Helmetta Animal Shelter reacts to critics

    REGION: Helmetta Animal Shelter reacts to critics

    Inspections keep facility open By Amy Batista, Special Writer HELMETTA —After receiving several complaints, the Helmetta Regional Animal Shelter (HRAS) has been issued warnings from the Middlesex County Health Department regarding violations after two inspections of the facility at the end of September found it "conditionally satisfactory." "They came here and the report was very…

  • CRANBURY: Breakfast of champions

    CRANBURY: Breakfast of champions

    Ed Birch photo. Members of the World Champion Robbinsville Girls Softball Little League Team begin a day of recognition at Teddy’s Restaurant in Cranbury on Saturday. The celebration continued in the afternoon in Robbinsville.

  • CRANBURY: Breakfast of champions

    CRANBURY: Breakfast of champions

    World Series winners enjoy local eatery By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor CRANBURY — Two separate communities, separated by about 10 miles on Route 130, took some time on Saturday to honor the World Champion Robbinsville Girls Softball Little League Team. The team of 12-year-old girls won the annual tournament in Portland, Oregon on Aug.…

  • MONROE: Going for the dogs

    MONROE: Going for the dogs

    Amy Batista photo. Dogs and their owners take part in an egg race during the annual Dogtoberfest at Etsch Farms on Sept. 20.

  • MONROE: Council approves age-restricted COAH housing

    MONROE: Council approves age-restricted COAH housing

    Jenine Clancy photo. One of the developments under construction in the township that will dedicate a percentage of homes as affordable housing.

  • CRANBURY: Hot time in town

    CRANBURY: Hot time in town

    Nicole M. Wells photo. East Coast Martial Arts Institute members lead a demonstration with members of the crowd on Main Street during Cranbury Day on Saturday.