• UPPER FREEHOLD: Man killed in farmhouse fire

    UPPER FREEHOLD: Man killed in farmhouse fire

    An unidentified man was killed Nov. 29 in a fire at a vacant farmhouse on Imlaystown-Hightstown Road in Upper Freehold. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe

  • PRINCETON: PHS girls fall in state soccer semis

    By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    TOMS RIVER — The Princeton High School girls soccer team has been playing at a very high level for more than two months.    And at no point were the Little Tigers playing better than the final 40 minutes of Wednesday night’s state Group III semifinal against Moorestown. Unfortunately for Princeton,…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Nov. 29

    Florence    The Florence Police Department recently reached the culmination of a lengthy investigation into thefts of copper from the Marcella Duffy School and several other residences in the west end of town, police said. As a result of the investigation, police arrested was Larry Roberson, 26, of Florence, with a $200,000.00 bail,    Served with complaints…

  • FLORENCE: Riverfront School celebrates literacy

    FLORENCE: Riverfront School celebrates literacy

    Fire Commissioner Barb Mayer and a student read from the book “If You Take A Mouse To School” during Literacy Night. (Photo by Amy Batista)

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Embattled business administrator back to work

    Internal review finds no impropriety; councilman blasts decision By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor    ROBBINSVILLE — Township Business Administrator Joy Tozzi returned to work Tuesday after emphatically denying allegations made by a federal witness whose testimony connected her to a corruption scandal in Hamilton.    Ms. Tozzi, who has not been charged with any crime, had been…

  • CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: Wek of Nov. 29

    By Nancy Mrzljak, Guest Columnist    The Northern Burlington County Regional High School Band Booster Association will hold its annual crafts show Saturday, Dec. 1, at the Jacobstown firehouse, 86 Chesterfield-Jacobstown Road — Route 528.    The show will run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. with refreshments available for sale.    Spaces still are available for crafters…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Sanu suffers potential season ending injury

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Sanu suffers potential season ending injury

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor CINCINNATI – SBHS and Rutgers Alumnus Mohamed Sanu may be out for the rest of the NFL season, according to the Bengals. Spokesman Jack Brennan confirmed Friday that Sanu, a rookie wide reciever for the team, suffered a stress fracture in his left foot during practice Thursday and would…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: The Art Station to host Open House benefit

       HIGHTSTOWN — Open House at The Art Station, 148 Monmouth St., scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 9, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., is a charitable event designed to contribute to local community organizations HomeFront and Seer Farms.    Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy refreshments, musical entertainment, a chance to win a door prize while…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings advance to state championship game

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings advance to state championship game

    The South Brunswick Vikings advanced to next week’e state championship game by defeating the Old Bridge Knights 14-7 Friday night. "I’m excited for these guys," Head Coach Joe Goerge said following the victory at home. "This typifies the kind of season this team had." The state championship game is scheduled to be played at Rutgers…

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