• MONROE: Vet gets ‘cat-friendly’

    MONROE: Vet gets ‘cat-friendly’

    By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer MONROE — The average cat has many fears. From not being able to rouse their owner when it’s breakfast time to being caught unawares under the running showerhead, the list of things that most cats fear is lengthy.    With his recently acquired Cat Friendly Practice certification, Monroe Veterinarian Dr.…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Girs tourney raises $1,700

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Girs tourney raises $1,700

    Team falls to J. P. Stevens in final game By Bill Mielko, Special Writer The weather could not have been better Saturday for the first annual girls’ softball fundraising tournament for breast cancer awareness.    Four teams participated including J.P. Stevens, Hamilton West, Carteret and South Brunswick.    Proceeds for the event went to the Amy Foundation,…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Calendar

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Calendar

    Upcoming events May    ”Muslims Who Saved Jews During the Holocaust,” photography by Norman Gershman is on display at the South Brunswick Public Library, 10 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction, through May. For more information about the exhibit, call Library Director, Christopher Carbone at 732-329-4000, ext. 7287. Fri., May 3    An AARP Safe Driving Course will be…

  • CRANBURY: District honors best teacher

    CRANBURY: District honors best teacher

    Christine Sturtevant wins prestigious award By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer CRANBURY — Christine Sturtevant was honored as the 2013 Governor’s Teacher Recognition recipient at the school’s annual student recognition night last month.    ”This is a great honor. This is a night of celebration. It’s out favorite night of the year, next to graduation and honors…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Teacher for a day admires students’ ‘luck’

    To the editor:    Lucky me! I spent Thursday, April 18, with first grade teacher Lisa Domanski’s students at Triangle School. I taught fractions. They learned about sentence punctuation, differentiated between living and non-living things.    Within their reading groups they incorporated the math, punctuation and science skills. We acted out a story (my particular skill.) Then…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Feldman coordinates vets programs at Warren Community College
  • HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar, issue of May 2

     Auxiliary sponsors outside flea markets    Sat., May 4 — Flea markets behind the Hillsborough Volunteer Fire Co. No. 2 at 375 Route 206 and Hamilton Road starts at 9 a.m. Market outside spaces are $15 each. Vendors can show up the day of market without a reservation. Also to be held May 18, June 8 and…

  • CRANBURY: Bail reduced in sex assaults

    By Philip Sean Curran, Packet Media Group    PRINCETON — A Superior Court judge on Monday reduced the bail by more than half for two 21-year-old men charged with sexually assaulting two teenage girls, including one from Cranbury, in Mountain Lakes Preserve more than a week ago.    Bail for Brian Espina-Martinez and David Stevens-Parker was brought…

  • FREEHOLD: Sen. Greenstein opposing electric rate hike

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