• American Repertory Ballet Screening and Discussion of Joffrey: Mavericks of American Dance at Princeton’s Garden Theater

    American Repertory Ballet Screening and Discussion of Joffrey: Mavericks of American Dance at Princeton’s Garden Theater

    By American Repertory Ballet PRINCETON, NJ – American Repertory Ballet is pleased to bring Joffrey: Mavericks of American Dance to Princeton’s Garden Theater for a special viewing and event Thursday, July 12 at 7:30pm.  Joffrey: Mavericks of American Dance tells the story of this groundbreaking cultural treasure, known as the first truly American dance company. Narrated…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: City can get new police vehicle

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — A Ford Focus for the Lambertville police department can be purchased from Ditschman Ford for $14,370 under a resolution passed by City Council Monday night.    The Focus will replace a 2008 Ford Crown Victoria totaled in an accident.    — Also at Monday night’s meeting, painting of the exterior…

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    Registration for St. Bart’s Buffalos AYF football and cheerleading will be held 6- 8:30 p.m. June 20 and 26 at the Ranger’s Athletic Club, 111 Kuhithau Ave., Milltown. Children ages 5-15 from East Brunswick, Milltown, Spotswood and Helmetta are welcome. St. Bart’s provides flag football teams for 5 and 6 years old and age appropriate…

  • CNJSB Blue Lightning U13 girls win championship

    Offensive midfielder Abigail Luengas takes the ball during the Blue Lightning’s 1-0 win over Long Valley Soccer Clash in the finals. The hard work has paid off for the East Brunswick-based Blue Lightning girls soccer team, now champs for their age group. The team started playing as U11 girls in Mid-New Jersey youth soccer league…

  • For the Record

    In last week’s story about the South River baseball team, Nicholas Lepore was incorrectly identified as the son of Ram coach, Mike Lepore. He is Mike’s nephew.

  • Championships have followed EB’s Cram throughout her career

    BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Lauren Cram is about to enter her senior year at East Brunswick High School and wants everybody to understand how important her coaches, Cindi Todoroff (field hockey) and Kevin Brady (softball), have been to her success playing the sports. The feeling is mutual, Lauren. Listen to Cindi and Kevin talk about…

  • Monroe’s Siemons is your quintessential attack man

    Monroe athlete among state’s best lacrosse players BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Monroe High School’s Matt Siemons puts a shot on goal against St. Joseph of Metuchen during the recently concluded lacrosse season. The Falcons won the game en route to their first-ever Greater Middlesex Conference regular-season title. Matt Siemons is not unlike other natural athletes…

  • Linda J. Weinheimer

    Ms. Weinheimer, 60, of South River, died June 6, 2012, at home. She was employed as a teacher’s aide at Children’s Choice in East Brunswick for the past 12 years. She was predeceased by a son, JayKlein, and by her father, Edward Weinheimer. Surviving are two sons, Theodore Klein, and his wife, Jennifer, of Monroe…

  • Eleanor Beckman Richter

    Mrs. Richter, 79, of Helmetta, formerly of Spotswood, died June 7, 2012, at home. Prior to her retirement in 1983, she was employed as a beautician with the former Michael’s Trend Setters, Jamesburg. Together with her husband, Ed, Eleanor owned standard-bred horses and was involved in horseracing at the Freehold and Meadowlands racetracks. Surviving are…

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