• ROBBINSVILLE: Ravens staying focused on next task

    Softball team tops Hopewell By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group    As it did a year ago, the Robbinsville High softball team has been rolling through the regular season unscathed.    Last year, the wins just kept coming all the way through the season as the Ravens went undefeated and won the state Group II championship.    This…

  • Apex Joins NATCO

    By Apex Apex Financial Advisors Becomes Natco Affiliate   YARDLEY, PA. – Apex Financial Advisors Inc. (Apex) of Yardley, Pa., has become an affiliate of the National Advisors Trust Company, the nation’s largest Registered Independent Advisor -owned trust company. As the trust company’s newest shareholder firm, Apex will have access to the NATCO’s latest Trust Representative…

  • David Poles performs "A Celebration of the Jewish Soul Through Violin."

    By Toby Ehrlich Celebrate Mother’s Day at The Stein Residence on Sunday, May 13th, as David Poles performs "A Celebration of the Jewish Soul Through Violin."  The performance will start at 2:00 PM and be followed by dessert.

  • BORDENTOWN CITY: St. Mary School students walk in ‘Mini Relay for Life’

    BORDENTOWN CITY: St. Mary School students walk in ‘Mini Relay for Life’

    Kindergartners of the St. Mary School in Bordentown City participate in the second annual “Mini Relay for Life” on April 26. (Photo by Amber Cox)

  • MONROE: Board renews B.A.S.C. program

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    MONROE — Board of Education members voted 7-2 to extend the lease of the before- and after-school program known as B.A.S.C. for another three years.    Board members Marvin Braverman and Amy Antelis voted against extending the program.    During committee reports, John Leary, board member, recommended that the board approve the…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Alleged con man charged again

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Alleged con man charged again

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    The insurance salesman and financial planner from Marlboro in Monmouth County arrested in March for allegedly scamming a 74-year-old resident has been jailed again, according to police.    For the third time in four weeks, Jordan Zemlock, 50, of Marlboro is facing additional charges this week for allegedly trying to…

  • AS I SEE IT: Dinky, democracy dragged downhill

    By Anne Waldron Neumann    Do you find the Dinky controversy confusing? Do you wonder why people care so much about moving the station 500 feet? Read, and then decide.    On April 19, New Jersey’s Historic Sites Council (HSC) met in Trenton to consider saving the Dinky. So, first question: why does the Dinky need saving?…

  • MONROE: Towns went ‘Blue’ for National Autism Month

    MONROE: Towns went ‘Blue’ for National Autism Month

    Amy Batista photo Blue ribbons could be seen all around Monroe Township in recognition of National Autism Month in April.

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Police seek pair accused of stealing safe from 81-year-old woman

       BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Police are looking for a man and woman who are accused of stealing a safety despot safe from the home of an 81-year-old woman of Laurel Avenue.    At approximately 3 p.m. on April 16Bordentown Township police said the Laurel Avenue resident, who was not identified by name to the Register-News, was gardening…

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