• PLAINSBORO: HiTOPS/Packet Girls Track Athlete of the Year

    Always improving Dziekonska achieves lofty goals By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    There are times when Pati Dziekonska pauses in spring track and field practice to ponder exactly what she was able to do during the indoor track and field season.    Since she was a freshman at West Windsor-Plainsboro High North, Dziekonska has been building…

  • Cranbury’s Meghan Brennan has committed to Hamilton College, starting in the Fall 2013

    Cranbury’s Meghan Brennan has committed to Hamilton College, starting in the Fall 2013

    Lisa Ullmann Cranbury’s Meghan Brennan has committed to Hamilton College, starting in the Fall 2013 In Fall, 2013, Meghan (Meg) Brennan, Cranbury, NJ will be joining the Hamilton CollegeWomen’s Soccer team led by head coach Colette Gilligan.  Coach Gilligan has coached Hamilton for twelve years with a winning percentage of .686, garnering two East Region…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Missing $1 million lottery ticket sought

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Missing $1 million lottery ticket sought

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    SOUTH BRUNSWICK — You may be a millionaire and not even know it.    Worse yet, you only have until May 17 to figure it out or lose the prize, according to state lottery officials.    In a press release Wednesday, lottery officials said a winning $1 million ticket sold in…

  • ALLENTOWN: Information

    ALLENTOWN: Information

    ALLENTOWN Narrative: Allentown was settled in 1706 by Nathan Allen, who built three mills along Doctors Creek. The half-mile square borough was officially incorporated from a portion of Upper Freehold Township in 1889. The Allentown Historic District has a stock of historic homes and other buildings, including the 1787 John Imlay House on South Main…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Trailblazing journalist, resident dies

    By Ed Birch, Special Writer    Bob Teague, 84, who worked at NBC-TV as a local news reporter and later Nightly News anchor, passed away March 28, from T-Cell lymphoma at St. Peters Hospital in New Brunswick, family members said.    Mr. Teague, a Monmouth Junction resident, was one of the first African-American journalists employed at the…

  • PRINCETON: Purdy ready to contribute to PHS lax success

    By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Even in the midst of a championship swim season, Matt Purdy was thinking about lacrosse.    The Princeton High School junior new had been preparing for a big year since the end of last spring, and he was ready to return to action on the field.    ”Swimming is not my…

  • MONROE: Dog daycare center finally open

    MONROE: Dog daycare center finally open

    Nicole M. Wells photo Dogs at the Puppy paradise facility on Applegarth Road frolic during a recreation session.

  • CRANBURY: Making a pitch

    CRANBURY: Making a pitch

    Local mayors tout their towns By Charles W. Kim and Nicole M. Wells    SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Five mayors from Middlesex County addressed around 100 business people at the Double Tree Hotel on Route 1 during the first of four scheduled forums sponsored by the Middlesex County Regional Chamber of Commerce on March 28.    South Brunswick…

  • MANVILLE: Beekeeper to address seniors next week

    Senior Corner column, issue of April 4    Beekeeper Mark Sopko will give a presentation on bees, explain their importance for pollination of plants and trees and give some demonstrations at the April 11 meeting of the Manville Senior Citizens. He will also have honey for sale.    The Senior Citizens meet at 12:30 p.m. the second…

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