• PRINCETON: Little Tiger girls earn first win

    Jacobs, PHS hoops run away from Robbinsville By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Liz Jacobs is confident that if the Princeton High School girls basketball team can figure out its second half effort, it is going to be a pretty good team.    The junior forward scored a season-high 14 points and the Little Tigers outscored…

  • MIDDLESEX COUNTY: Catholic Charities awards $147,855 in Sandy Aid

    By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer    NEW BRUNSWICK — The Metuchen Diocese Catholic Charities’ Hurricane Sandy relief efforts have resulted in more than $147,855 in direct aid to victims in the central New Jersey area, according to Executive Director Marianne Majewski.    ”In less than two months, we have been able to assemble a team of…

  • MANVILLE: Departing councilman reacts to mayor’s speech

    To the editor: Mayor (Angelo) Corradino starts off the New Year just like he ended the last, lying about what’s really happening in my hometown. Here’s the real truth.    He stated there was “an anti-Angelo movement within the Republican Party” and nothing could be further from the truth. There was a “pro-taxpayer movement” to lower…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Regional Board of Education has reorganization

    EAST WINDSOR: Regional Board of Education has reorganization

    From left, Kurt Stumbaugh, business administrator and board secretary, reads the oath of office to four newly elected members, Peter Bussone, Alice Weisman, Kenneth Paul and Paul Conolly, at the Jan. 7 reorganization meeting for the Board of Education of East Wind´sor Regional School District. (Photo by Matt Nelson)

  • LETTER: Quitting smoking helps hearts and wallets

    From: Deb Brown, president American Lung Association Midlantic To the editor:    The American Lung Association of the Mid-Atlantic wishes everyone a Happy New Year. As we ring in 2013, many of us will make New Year’s resolutions to improve our health and well-being. People who resolve to quit smoking this year have the chance to…

  • PENNINGTON: Council is prepared for 2013 business

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    Eileen Heinzel and Dina Dunn were sworn in to new three-year terms on Pennington Borough Council at Monday’s annual reorganization meeting.    Both Democratic incumbents, they ran unopposed in the November election. Their terms end Dec. 31, 2015.    All seven members of council are Democrats, as is Mayor Anthony Persichilli.    Also…

  • HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Knights is chosen as council leader

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    Republican David Knights and Democrat Debra Horowitz, who were elected to three-year terms in November, took office again at the Jan. 2 Hopewell Borough Council reorganization meeting.    Mr. Knights was selected again as council president at the session. He has been picked for that post since 2004.    During his brief…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Mayor begins 18th year in office

    EAST WINDSOR: Mayor begins 18th year in office

    Tuesday, Janice Mironov is sworn in as East Windsor mayor by County Executive Brian Hughes as Councilman Perry Shapiro (center) looks on. (Photo by David Kilby)

  • MANSFIELD: Township Committee reorganizes

    MANSFIELD: Township Committee reorganizes

    Burlington County Clerk Timothy Tyler administers the oath of the office to Mansfield Mayor Arthur Puglia. His wife, Rita Ruglia, joined the mayor during the reappointment ceremony on Jan. 3. (Photo by Matt Nelson)

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