• SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Teacher wants to help middle class in Trenton

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Teacher wants to help middle class in Trenton

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Art teacher Marie Corfield is on a mission to help the struggling middle class in New Jersey by running for state Assembly as a Democrat. "I want to go to Trenton to fight for the middle class and to keep this state strong," Ms. Corfield said. Ms. Corfield, of…

  • HOPEWELL HARVEST FAIR

       Don’t forget about the contests at this year’s Hopewell Harvest Fair on Nov. 5, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on the grounds of the Hopewell Elementary School, 35 Princeton Ave., Hopewell Borough.    — Does your family include a dog? Put them back in their Halloween costumes and enter the “Dress Your Dog” Parade! Register at 11…

  • AROUND CRANBURY: Fantasy auction proceeds to support church programs
  • HILLSBOROUGH: Girls soccer drops county game

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  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS gets hunger fighting honor

    South Brunswick High School recently received a National School of Distinction status from the Schools Fight Hunger program, according to a press release. Fewer than 2,000 schools nationwide earned this level of distinction in the 2010-2011 school year, according to the release. The National School of Distinction status is awarded to schools that demonstrate notable…

  • Vote for Moore and keep borough Democrat

    Minnie Craig, Princeton Princeton is a Democratic town. Let’s keep it that way by sticking together and voting for Yina Moore for the Democratic mayor of the Borough of Princeton.    Yina has vast knowledge and experience from being involved in many facets of our town, knowing many people from various parts of our community,and has…

  • NORTH HANOVER: Township Committee election wrap-up

    By Birgitta Wolfe, Managing Editor    Editor’s note: The two candidates are running for one three-year term on the Township Committee in the Nov. 8 election.    They were queried about their backgrounds and the issues they plan to focus on if elected.    Below are their answers: JOHN S. KOCUBINSKI Democrat    Mr. Kocubinski, of Provinceline Road, is…

  • MONROE: Football field and marathon keep Dan Ryan’s story alive

    David Kilby, Managing editor    MONROE — Sgt. Ken Ryan of the New Jersey State Police will be running in the New York City Marathon Nov. 6 to raise money for the Daniel P. Ryan Foundation in memory of his brother.    The foundation is a nonprofit organization named after lifetime Monroe resident and Sgt. Ryan’s older…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Kitchen launches ‘Share the Warmth’

       LAMBERTVILLE — The Community Kitchen of The Centenary United Methodist Church is launching its third annual “Share the Warmth” project to collect coats and winter clothing to be distributed free to members of the community.    The Community Kitchen is accepting coats and winter clothing in good clean condition in men’s, woman’s, boys, and girl’s styles…

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