• SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Donations’abundant’ in food drive challenge

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Donations’abundant’ in food drive challenge

    File photo Township Social Services Director LouAnne Wolf stocks the shelves inside the South Brunswick Food Pantry.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Donations’abundant’ in food drive challenge

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Donations’abundant’ in food drive challenge

    By Jennifer Larkin, Special Writer    The community is really coming through for this year’s Feinstein Challenge Food Drive, but more is to be done to beat last year’s $70,000 total.    A nationally known philanthropist and humanitarian, Alan Shawn Feinstein has an impact in Middlesex County, said South Brunswick Director of Social Services LouAnne Wolf.    Committed…

  • FLORENCE: Riverfront hosts first schoolwide science fair

    FLORENCE: Riverfront hosts first schoolwide science fair

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    FLORENCE — The Riverfront School celebrated its first schoolwide science fair March 14 in the gymnasium.    The fair attracted 27 entries from students in grades four to eight. The experiments ranged from how acid in a potato can power a light to learning about the effect of gravity on bones…

  • CRANBURY: Town seeks ‘sustainable’ status

    By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer    CRANBURY — the township is aiming to go even greener with a resolution that passed at the Township Committee meeting on March 11.    The committee passed a resolution to institute criteria and guidelines to make Cranbury a more “sustainable” community.    According to Barbara Rogers, chairperson of the Environmental Commission, she…

  • SUNSHINE LIST

       Editor’s note: Those responsible for sending information about meeting dates for local governing bodies, boards, commissions, etc., are urged to email them to us as soon as possible. Send to: [email protected]. Questions? Call 609-874-2177 except on Thursdays.    HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD: March 21, 7 p.m. (special meeting), Marshall’s Corner-Pennytown Redevelopment Area; March 28, 7 p.m.,…

  • PRINCETON: Mayoral delivery
  • HILLSBOROUGH: Raiders have holes to fill on diamond

    By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group    The Hillsborough High School baseball team has a tough act to follow this year.    A year ago, the Raiders put together a storybook finish that resulted in a trip to the state Group IV championship game. But most of that cast is gone and this year a less experienced…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local church honors new Pope Francis

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local church honors new Pope Francis

    By Jennifer Larkin, Special Writer    St. Augustine’s of Canterbury Roman Catholic Church in the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick chose to honor the new Pope in a distinctive way – by flying 12 Papal flags and ringing bells for almost a half hour, according to Elizabeth DeLuca, a contact at the parish.    As it…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: March 22

    Princeton    Police did not report any blotter items. West Windsor    Police did not report any blotter items. Montgomery    The Princeton Volkswagon dealership on Route 206 reported a radio worth $2,700 had been stolen from a 2012 Volkswagon Passat while it was parked in the lot sometime between March 1 and March 11. No damage to…

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