• POLICE BLOTTER

       Lambertville Police Department reported:    — On Oct. 10, Sgt. Robert Brown stopped Deborah J. Marut, 45, of Lambertville, on Route 29 for obstructing an intersection. Ms. Marut was found to have an active warrant out of Flemington Borough Municipal Court for $ 250. Ms. Marut was released and given a summons for obstructing an intersection.…

  • Monroe came together after Hurricane Irene

    Rochelle Kapel To the editor: I’m writing to express my gratitude for the wonderful community of residents and local leaders in Monroe Township. The hurricane brought devastation to many of our residents and the township pulled together as one.    So many volunteers worked to assist the victims, making donations and offering their time to lend…

  • CRANBURY: New biotech lab spurs cancer research innovation

    CRANBURY: New biotech lab spurs cancer research innovation

    Lauren Rutten Alfred Titone, U.S. Small Business Administration, New Jersey district director; Pankaj Mohan, Oncobiologics founder and CEO; Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno; Debbie Hart, BioNJ president; Sen. Robert Menendez; and Jeremy Caudill, Oncobiologics, vice president, business development.

  • FEMA registration deadline set for Oct. 31

       Families, individuals and businesses in New Jersey that suffered damage from Hurricane Irene have until Oct. 31 to register for federal assistance. That is the deadline for registering for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) assistance.    In Mercer, the Federal Emergency Management Agency Disaster Recovery Center is open 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Monday through Saturday. The Mercer…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Raider boys win on penalty kicks

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  • Vote for Petraske for two-party government

    Michael Fedun, Skillman I have known both Mark Petraske and Rich Smith for many years. Both, who are good friends of mine, are truly fine men.    At any level, in order for a Democratic government to function properly, there must be a system of checks and balances. A one-party government fails to serve the people…

  • JAMESBURG: PTA holds first book fair at Barnes & Noble

    JAMESBURG: PTA holds first book fair at Barnes & Noble

    Leo Romagnuolo, grade three, James Bruno, grade one, Johnny Bruno, grade three, of John F. Kennedy Elementary School, Jamesburg, hang out in the children’s section of Barnes and Noble in East Brunswick during the school PTA’s library book fair fundraiser for the school library last Friday.

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    The East Brunswick Wrestling Club, a recreation-level program open to the youth of East Brunswick, Milltown and Spotswood in grades kindergarten-8, is accepting winter registration. Youngsters are divided by age/skills; all skill levels are accepted. Mail-in registration forms and more information are available by logging on to www.ebwrestling.com. Registration will close Oct. 28. Practices will…

  • Rutgers holds off Navy to improve record to 5-1

    Knights are in Louisville on Friday BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Senior leadership. Coaches are talking about it all the time, and Pat Kivlehan is the kind of player coaches refer to. Kivlehan isn’t a starter for the Rutgers University football team (he does play on special teams), but when he does get playing time,…

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