• SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cops: Attendant harassed woman

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cops: Attendant harassed woman

    Police say a gas station attendant at the Valero station on Route 130 went too far in trying to get the name and phone number of a young woman last week. By Charles w. Kim, Managing Editor Police say a gas station attendant at the Valero station on Route 130 went too far in trying…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Ravens softball claims CJ II title

    Fischer dominant as pitcher, hitting comes through late By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group    With Lauren Fischer pitching a typical Lauren Fischer game, the Robbinsville High softball team needed to find a way to push across a run in its Central Jersey Group II final against Raritan.    While Fischer didn’t allow a hit or even…

  • PRINCETON: Police, university release details on agreement

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Princeton police released on Wednesday an edited version of its agreement with Princeton University concerning how police and the University Department of Public Safety personnel will handle crimes and other incidents that occur on campus or other school property.    The document spells out for law enforcement and the university…

  • JAMESBURG: Parade pays tribute to veterans

    JAMESBURG: Parade pays tribute to veterans

    Staff photos by Charles W. KimVeterans, current military servicemen, police, fire and other community groups march through Jamesburg on Monday in the oldest holiday parade in the state, according to organizers.

  • CRANBURY: Strawberry festival draws hundreds on Saturday

    CRANBURY: Strawberry festival draws hundreds on Saturday

    CRANBURY — The First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury hosted its annual Strawberry Festival fundraiser Saturday, attended by some 450 people. By Amy Batista, Special Writer CRANBURY — The First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury hosted its annual Strawberry Festival fundraiser Saturday, attended by some 450 people..    ”The festival is old-fashioned community fun,” said Rebecca Huselid, deacon…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Jancewicz wins three golds at groups

    Ravens, Allentown send athletes to Meet of Champions track By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Noel Jancewicz won three gold medals at the Group II girls state track and field championships on Friday and Saturday. The Robbinsville High School senior claimed the high jump with a 5-foot-6 clearance to earn the top seed going into…

  • PRINCETON: Five seek 3 seats on school board

    Incumbents Andrea Spalla and Molly Chrein along with challengers Dennis Scheil, Thomas Hagedorn and Meeta Khatri entered the race in November for three seats on the Princeton Board of Education. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Incumbents Andrea Spalla and Molly Chrein along with challengers Dennis Scheil, Thomas Hagedorn and Meeta Khatri entered the race…

  • PLUMSTED: Chief’s status uncertain

    PLUMSTED: Chief’s status uncertain

    Residents, officers urge officials to retain Petrecca by James McEvoy, Managing Editor PLUMSTED — With rumors spreading that Police Chief Matthew Petrecca’s departure from the department may be imminent, township police officers and residents urged township officials to do whatever necessary to retain him.    The issue was discussed at length at the Township Committee meeting…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Bear Tavern celebrates 50 years

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: Bear Tavern celebrates 50 years

    Three former Bear Tavern School principals joined in the school’s 50th anniversary celebration. Shown from left are: Lloyd Newbaker (principal from the school’s opening in 1962 to 1966); Richard Scheetz (1986-2003) and today’s principal, Bruce Arcurio. Missing from the picture, but present at the celebration, was Jeff Corelli (1984-86).

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