• SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings take Hillsborough 35-21

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings take Hillsborough 35-21

    Ed Birch photo Quarterback T.J. Perkowski is brought down by a Hillsborough defender in the Vikings 35-21 win Friday night.

  • PRINCETON: HiTOPS/Packet Athlete of the Week

    Bodden is steady for Little Tigers in title run By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Haley Bodden didn’t even know if she’d be able to make the varsity girls soccer team at Princeton High School, let alone be a significant contributor.    The freshman has done both to help lift the Little Tigers to a surprisingly…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Calendar

    Tues., Nov. 27    South Brunswick Police Department provides a 12:15 p.m. lecture in the Senior Center in the Municipal Complex, Route 522, on how seniors can stay safe and protect the community with their vigilance. Free and open to South Brunswick residents 55+ only. Call 732-329-4000 X7670. Wed., Nov. 28    Health Lecture- Rheumatoid Arthritis Answers.…

  • CRANBURY: Residents united during storm

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    CRANBURY — Neighbors, Keith Shaw and Brian Wiseman, set up three generators and more than 5,000 feet of extension cords to power 18 neighbors’ homes during Hurricane Sandy.    ”One of my neighbors and very good friends, Brian Wiseman had three generators that he uses for his work,” said Keith Shaw…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local supporting Diabetes education

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local supporting Diabetes education

    Chef Allison O’Brien gets some help from Ada Commacho, 3, of California while baking healthy pumpkin cookies earlier this year. Ms. O’Brien has started a non-profit organization to educate and support children who may be at risk for developing Type II Diabetes and teaching them how to cook.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Activist, Mayor’s wife laid to rest

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Activist, Mayor’s wife laid to rest

    Ed Birch photo Mayor Frank Gambatese greets mourners following the funeral mass for his wife, and community activist, Ellen on Friday.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Activist, Mayor’s wife laid to rest

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Activist, Mayor’s wife laid to rest

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    Several hundred people paid their respects and said goodbye to Ellen Gambatese last week.    Ms. Gambatese, a staunch community activist and wife of Mayor Frank Gambatese, died suddenly from an apparent heart attack Nov. 11. She was 76.    People lined up in the vestibule of St. Augutine’s of Canterbury…

  • PRINCETON: Little Tiger boys win CJ III again

    Veterans proud to see tradition continue By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    ALLENTOWN — Each year brings something special for the Princeton High boys soccer team.    Over the last four years there have been plenty of special moments, and Zach Halliday and Aiden Passanante have been part of every one of them. The two were key…

  • PRINCETON: Tigers turned it around on gridiron

    Loss to Dartmouth can’t diminish improvements By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    The Princeton University football team spent the season in the biggest turnaround in more than two decades, but in the season finale, it couldn’t stop the Dartmouth turnaround.    The Tigers lost, 35-21, after holding a 14-0 lead early, missing a chance to build…

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