• COLUMBUS NEWS: Week of Nov. 6

    By Peg Traino, Guest Columnist    The next Columbus Home and School meeting is scheduled for 8 p.m. Dec. 12. The meeting will be held in the Mansfield Township Elementary School Media Center.    All interested residents are invited to attend the meeting.    The next Mansfield Township Board of Education meeting will be held 7:30 p.m. Monday…

  • PRINCETON: Tiger seniors relish win over Rutgers

    By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Kate Miller and her fellow seniors could understand best what the Princeton University women’s basketball team’s 71-55 win over Rutgers University last Thursday meant.    Miller was a high school senior out of Rumson Fair-Haven when the Tigers lost by 48 points to Rutgers. Miller was part of a highly…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Car slams into restaurant

    EAST WINDSOR: Car slams into restaurant

    By Packet Media Group    EAST WINDSOR — Last Friday, a 2006 Toyota crashed into the front of the Dosai Place restaurant in Windsor Hights Shopping Center at 3:13 p.m. Nov. 30.    The business was shut down pending repairs after the accident, according to police.    It reopened the next morning, according to a representative of the…

  • MANSFIELD: Author shares perseverance

    MANSFIELD: Author shares perseverance

    Author Dan Gutman, of Haddonfield, visits Mansfield Township Elementary School on Nov. 30. Many students wore athletic attire in honor of the visiting sportswriter. (Photo by Amy Batista)

  • MONTGOMERY: Field Hockey Player of the Year

    MONTGOMERY: Field Hockey Player of the Year

    Colonna, Cougars improved By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Tiffany Trockenbrod could see something special in Natalie Colonna before the younger player had ever picked up a field hockey stick.    ”She is an athlete and she picked it up real fast,” the Montgomery High coach said of Colonna, who had not played the sport before starting…

  • FLORENCE: Police embrace new technology

    FLORENCE: Police embrace new technology

    This new Tahoe joins the fleet of the Florence Police Department and comes with an automatic license plate reader. Four cameras are mounted to the Tahoe, which can read license plates of passing vehicles on the road. (Photo by Amy Batista)

  • SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS: Week of Nov. 6

    By Michelle Marinello, Guest Columnist    Springfield Home and School Gift Auction will be held from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Dec. 8 at the Pemberton American Legion, 39 Pemberton-Juliustown Rd.    A $10 admission per person includes one sheet of raffle tickets. Adults only. Food will be available. Raffle includes: TVs, Vera Bradley and Coach items,…

  • MONTGOMERY: Shegoski helped JHU make history

    MONTGOMERY: Shegoski helped JHU make history

    MHS grad is always on the run By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Lara Shegoski is in pretty good shape.    She should be.    The Montgomery High School graduate spends her days on the run as a junior at Johns Hopkins University. On Monday, she was up at 4:30 a.m., went to ROTC until 7 a.m.,…

  • MONTGOMERY: Girls Soccer Player of the Year

    MONTGOMERY: Girls Soccer Player of the Year

    Montgomery High senior Catrina Atanda scored her biggest goals in the biggest games this season for the Cougars. Photo by Robert Gleason

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