• Mrs. G TV & Appliances Wins Two New Jersey Business Awards

    Mrs. G TV & Appliances Wins Two New Jersey Business Awards

    By HMPR Mrs. G TV & Appliances, the 3rd generation woman-owned independent retailer celebrating 77 years of business, was recently honored with two New Jersey business awards. The 2012 New Jersey Family Business of the Year Award by the Rothman Institute of Entrepreneurship was awarded on October 17th, followed by New Jersey Retailer of the…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Aye, Calypso!

    ROBBINSVILLE: Aye, Calypso!

    Chelsea Sardoni, as Hermes, and Carly Ward, as Calypso in the RHS production of “The Odyssey,” which opens Nov. 15, with additional performaces on Nov.16 and 17. Tickets will be sold at the door and cost $10 for adults and $8 for students and senior citizens. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Residents aid shore storm victims

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Residents aid shore storm victims

    Joan Sichel photo Residents and volunteers go through bags of donated items at the Toms River East Intermediate School.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Residents aid shore storm victims

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Residents aid shore storm victims

    Joan Sichel photo Only the wooden frame remains in the home of Debbie Phillips in Toms River, Ocean County.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Sanu jersey retired at SBHS

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Sanu jersey retired at SBHS

    Former Head Football Coach Rick Mantz reads letters from Sanu’s current and former coaches.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Storms delay dinner cruise

    By Maria Riegel, Special Writer    South Brunswick High School’s senior dinner cruise was scheduled for Nov. 7, but due to inclement weather, it has been postponed according to co-senior class advisor Anastasia Marcella.    ”It was postponed partially because of the state of the township after Hurricane Sandy and also because of the Nor’Easter that came…

  • MONROE: Students hear Holocaust stories from survivors

    MONROE: Students hear Holocaust stories from survivors

    Staff photo by Charles W. Kim Monroe Township High School students meet with Holocaust survivors during a luncheon Oct. 28.

  • EAST WINDSOR: Township recommits to curbing domestic violence

    By Christina Whittington, Special Writer    EAST WINDSOR — The township is getting ready to light candles for a good cause.    At the Nov. 12 Township Council meeting, Mayor Janice Mironov and the council recognized October 2012 as Domestic Violence Awareness Month and presented proclamations to Womanspace Executive Director Patricia Hart and East Windsor resident Rita…

  • Bear Tavern safety important, too

    Deborah A. Burd, of Titusville     Over the past several years, Hopewell Township has worked with the community to make the area around the high school and middle school safer for students arriving and departing every day.    The township extended the 25-mph speed limit and installed additional sidewalks to keep our children safe. They also…

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