• SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Weber wins historic title

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Weber wins historic title

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    Professional bowler Pete Weber made history in North Brunswick Sunday.    The 49-year-old from St. Louis, Missouri, won his fifth U.S. Open at Brunswick Carolier Lanes on Route 1, breaking the record of four held by his late father Dick Weber and Don Carter.    ”Dad was watching,” Weber said following…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Charter school zoning saga continues

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Charter school zoning saga continues

    Staff photo by Charles W. Kim Members of the audience listen intently as testimony for the proposed Princeton International Academy Charter School continued in front of the South Brunswick Zoning Board of Adjustment on Feb. 23.

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  • Mount Saint Mary Student Wins NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing

    Mount Saint Mary Student Wins NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing

    Mount Saint Mary Academy junior Kaitlyn Pellicano of Dunellen has been named the winner of the 2012  NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing for the Philadelphia region.  The award, sponsored by Microsoft, Motorola Solutions Foundation, and the National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT), recognizes young high school women for their computing-related achievements and…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Council trims 2012 budget

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    Township Council members are working to chip away at an increase in the 2012 municipal budget.    ”We are moving in the right direction,” Councilman Joe Camarota said during a budget meeting Tuesday night. “We want to get as close to zero as we can.”    Mr. Camarota said the council…

  • MANVILLE: Two men charged with thefts from nine vehicles

       A sharp-eyed policeman’s stop of a young man in the dark of night led to the arrest of two men now charged with nine — and maybe as many as 40 — burglaries and thefts from vehicles, police said.    Suspecting a curfew violation, Patrolman William Sampson checked on a man walking on Bridge Street at…

  • MANVILLE: Police blotter, week of Feb. 20-26

       Police checked a report of someone running around the Louise Drive neighborhood ringing doorbells at 12:23 a.m. Feb. 19, but found nothing. * * *    A caller reported having a rabid skunk in the rear of a residence on South 11th Avenue at 10 a.m. Feb. 20. Animal control was notified and was to respond.…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: District getting more state aid

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    South Brunswick schools are slated to get $1.8 million more this year in state aid, according to officials.    The increase in funding is part of Gov. Chris Christie’s budget to increase education spending by $250 million.    ”I am pleased that the governor’s budget contains a substantial, $7.8 million increase…

  • MANVILLE: Flooding led to his illness, resident tells council

    Mold spores take his breath, he says By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer    Longtime Lost Valley resident Bob Kaminski has been affected by Hurricane Irene just like many others in Manville. Not only has Mr. Kaminski faced the flooding in his home, but now is facing a disease he feels is coming with it.    Mr.…

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