• SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Legal issues block Stouts sidewalk completion

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Legal issues block Stouts sidewalk completion

    Taylor Sassman photo A South Brunswick High School student navigates walking along Stouts Lane toward the Target shopping plaza last week.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: ‘Bollywood’ night earns $10K for education foundation

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: ‘Bollywood’ night earns $10K for education foundation

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Around 1,000 members of the Indian community in South Brunswick turned out at South Brunswick High School last Saturday night for dinner and a show that raised $10,001 to help the school district.¶ "I am overwhelmed by the amount," Board of Education member Barry Nathanson said as he accepted…

  • Thank you to Allentown friends and neighbors

    From Madeline Gavin, Allentown To the editor:    On behalf of the Gavin, Anthony, and Gooley team thank you to our friends and neighbors in Allentown for your support. You demonstrated your confidence in us by your votes. Angela Anthony was successful and now we need to support her as she takes her place on Borough…

  • New York City Film Premier Joe Franklin: "Regular Joe" to Broadcasting Legend

    New York City Film Premier Joe Franklin: "Regular Joe" to Broadcasting Legend

    Audrey Ignatoff Joe Franklin: ‘Regular Joe’ to Broadcasting Legend Saturday, December 3rd, 2011; 3pm – $12 Location: The Tank @ The Playroom Theater 151 W 46th Street, 8th Floor New York, New York 10036 Joe Franklin is television’s first talk show host. On The Joe Franklin Show, he estimates he has interviewed at least a…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Void felt at Veterans Day ceremony

    Pete Biondi was to have been a speaker By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor    About 150 to 200 people came out to Friday night’s township Veterans Day ceremony, but there was one person missing.    The township learned the night before that Peter J. Biondi, an Assemblyman and former mayor of the township, had died of complications…

  • MCCC Theatre Students to Present “Beautiful Thing” Dec. 9-11

    MCCC Theatre Students to Present “Beautiful Thing” Dec. 9-11

    By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. – Journey to working class London with Mercer County Community College Theatre students for the coming-of-age drama “Beautiful Thing.” Dates and show times for this bittersweet Jonathan Harvey play are Friday, Dec. 9 at 8 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 10 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., and Sunday, Dec. 11 at…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Honoring those who served

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Honoring those who served

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor More than 100 community members came out Nov. 11 to pay tribute to those who have served this nation in the military.¶ "George Washington, in 1789, said ‘the future of the American soldier depends on how we treat the veterans of past wars,’" Mayor Frank Gambatese said during the…

  • MANVILLE: Mayor-elect looks ahead to ‘restore pride’

    To the editor:     I want to express my gratitude to the voters of Manville for electing me to my fifth term as your mayor. I look forward to working with the members of the Borough Council and you to restore the pride in Manville and resolve the issues presently facing our Borough.     We’ve…

  • LAWRENCE:Burglaries under investigation

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    Police are investigating two burglaries and an attempted burglary on Hawk Road that occurred within a few hours of each other Nov. 10 and that they believe may be related, according to police Lt. Charles B. Edgar.    In each of the incidents, the burglars entered the houses by forcing in…

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