• Local Cycle Shop Employee Breaks World Record with 80-Mile Ride Across NJ

    Local Cycle Shop Employee Breaks World Record with 80-Mile Ride Across NJ

    Joe Kratovil riding across Southern New Jersey during a successful world record attempt on Sunday.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Jr. Raiders football starts season

    Summaries of games of the first weekend (Sept. 8)    Division I (Grades 7-8)    Patrick Vinchur was the game MVP for Pitt, which defeated Ole Miss, 18-12, in Division I play Saturday.    The first half was a defensive game, with the offense off to a slow start. Pitt gained some momentum when Chris Kimock blocked a…

  • Attention all runners: Learn how to prevent injuries KESSLER REHABILITATION CENTER TO HOST FREE SEMINAR ON STRETCHING

    By Irene Maslowski  Kessler Rehabilitation Center (www.kessler-pt.com) located at 190 Elm Street, Westfield, will host a free presentation on “Pre- & Post-Running Stretches to Prevent Injuries” on Tuesday, September 18 at 7:00 p.m.         Kessler therapists will discuss the importance of stretching both  pre- and post-activity stretching and will provide demonstrations and instruction on…

  • Irish dance school opens in Princeton

    By Keith Loria, Special Writer    When he was younger, Justin Kotelnicki’s Irish-born mom wanted him and his siblings to keep the traditions of her home country alive and enrolled them in Irish dance lessons at a local Mercer County dance school.    ”She was a dancer and knew that it was a great way to remember…

  • WEDDING: Winawer-Wetzel — Congdon Deneke

    WEDDING: Winawer-Wetzel — Congdon Deneke

    Catherine Congdon Deneke and Sarah Winawer-Wetzel

  • PRINCETON: Area field hockey loaded with potential

    PHS, WW-P North open with wins By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Among the four public school field hockey programs in the Princeton Packet area, the buzzword is potential.    Montgomery High School graduated Molly Girt, goalie Sarah Zach and 2011 Packet Player of the Year, Shari Jones, who’s now a freshman playing for Maryland, but…

  • The well-connected car

    Auto tech updates will let drivers access information and services, with both hands on the wheel. By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features ‘C onnectivity” is the big buzzword among automakers these days as they attempt to attract a new generation of tech-savvy buyers by integrating smartphone functionality into their vehicles. Most cars offer a simple Bluetooth…

  • Q&A

    Gen Y drive by with Sharon Peters Q: A bunch of us boomers were talking the other night about our first cars. Back then, we wanted loud, fast muscle cars to impress the girls. But kids today seem satisfied with crazy little cars that simply get them from point A to point B. We were…

  • real estate briefs 

    Ya Yuan Lien has recently joined RE/MAX Platinum, North Brunswick, as a sales associate. She specializes in firsttime homebuyers, investors, rentals, and leases in Middlesex, Mercer, Somerset, and Monmouth counties. Prior to Lien’s recent employment with RE/MAX she was affiliated with Prudential Fox & Roach. She has more than seven years of experience in real…

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