• SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Dayton resident selected Fullbright Specialist
  • POLICE BLOTTER: Oct. 4

    Allentown    Amanda P. Strycharz, 26, of Trenton, was charged with driving while suspended after a traffic stop on High Street at 3:55 p.m., Sept. 29, police said.    Patrolman Richard Lerche made the arrest. Ms. Strycharz was processed and released with a pending court date.    Robert Mahrer, 27, of Howell, was charged with driving while suspended…

  • Jewish Community Leaders have lunch in the Stein Residence Sukkah

    Jewish Community Leaders have lunch in the Stein Residence Sukkah

    By Toby Ehrlich Jewish Community leaders from Somerset, Warren and Hunterdon County meet on The Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living beautiful Sukkot for a meal and meeting. The meetings are held monthly to share event news and to collaborate with one another. Pictured here is Rabbi Bryan Kinzbrunner, Wilf Campus Chaplain, Susan…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: HeatWave plays to tie with Matawan-Aberdeen in under-13 girls’ soccer

    HILLSBOROUGH: HeatWave plays to tie with Matawan-Aberdeen in under-13 girls’ soccer

    By Rick Stanton On Sunday, Sept. 30, the Hillsborough Heat Wave drew, 1-1, with the Matawan-Aberdeen Force in U13 girls’ soccer.   Defense and speed are Heat Wave trademarks, and Sunday was no different.Goalkeeper Tara Herterich, who has a 0.66 goals-against average, defended the full game for the Heat Wave.  After a strong offensive push…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Council approves adding officers to Police Department

    HIGHTSTOWN – At the Borough Council meeting Monday, members approved a measure to hire three new full-time officers to the Police Department. For more Hightstown municipal news, including a recent Environmental Commission achievement, pick up next week’s issue of the Herald.

  • WEST WINDSOR: HiTops Athlete of the Week

    WEST WINDSOR: HiTops Athlete of the Week

    Stefanie Wisotsky…WW-P North girls soccer

  • HIGHTSTOWN: This Saturday, a decade of ‘Harvest’

    By Christina Whittington, Special Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — The 10th annual Harvest Fair returns to the community tomorrow.    The downtown Saturday event will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.    ”We are all looking forward to Hightstown’s Harvest Fair on Oct. 6,” said Hightstown Mayor Steven Kirson. “The preparation for the fair began about a…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK:SBHS to retire Sanu’s #2

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK:SBHS to retire Sanu’s #2

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    South Brunswick High School will retire the jersey of star football player Mohamed Sanu during the Oct. 26 game against Sayreville, according to former coach Rick Mantz.    In an email Wednesday, Mr. Mantz said Sanu’s #2 jersey would be framed and placed below the scoreboard during halftime of the…

  • Liz Lempert lacks leadership experience

    John Clearwater, Princeton I wish to respond to Anton Lahnston’s skillfully written and seemingly well justified characterization of Liz Lempert as the mayoral candidate with the “critical leadership qualities” needed for consolidation to succeed. Certainly, Lahnston’s opinion must be given some credence given his key role in the important work of the commission, which he…

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