• MONROE: Firehouse receives piece of Twin Towers

    MONROE: Firehouse receives piece of Twin Towers

    M Edini Commissioners from Fire District 2 of Monroe stand behind the World Trade Center artifact they received from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey on Wednesday. From left are commissioners Edward Mitnowsky, Chairman Maurice Mahler and Glenn Borsuk. Mr. Mahler holds the plans for the 9/11 monument that will be installed…

  • SOLEBURY: Thompson Memorial Presbyterian fetes 200th

    SOLEBURY: Thompson Memorial Presbyterian fetes 200th

    By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    SOLEBURY — Thompson Memorial Presbyterian Church, 680 Aquetong Road, will conclude its year-long 200th anniversary celebration on Saturday (Oct. 15), when the church community, along with past pastors of the church, will hold a candlelight dinner of commemoration, beginning at 6 p.m.    A walk through the cemetery at Thompson Memorial…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: City undertakes intersection improvement project

    LAMBERTVILLE: City undertakes intersection improvement project

    Work on the reconfiguration project at Route 165 and Swan Street is under way.

  • Architecture openings

    Larry Mansier Anne Bolick, co-coordinators, Explorations     The fall semester of Explorations, our senior learning program, is well under way with four classes meeting weekly. However, we do have openings in Modern Architecture, which will meet for four sessions, Nov. 9, 11, 16 and with a Princeton University campus tour — date to be arranged.…

  • JAMESBURG: Ed Platt’s Car Show raises money for veterans

    JAMESBURG: Ed Platt’s Car Show raises money for veterans

    Don Ortiz, left, a member of American Legion Star Post 127 of Jamesburg, and Allan Brown, commander of the post, stand by Mr. Ortiz’ 1953 Korean War Army Jeep at Ed Platt’s Car Show on Lincoln Avenue last Saturday. Staff photo by David Kilby.

  • CRANBURY: All invited to ‘Journey Through Time’

    CRANBURY: All invited to ‘Journey Through Time’

    The house at 10 Cranbury Neck Road is on the Cranbury House Tour. Staff photos by David Kilby.

  • BOREDENTOWN: Scotties’ Castaldo notches 300th girls soccer win

    Coach preaches accountability By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Dominick Castaldo says he’ll stop coaching when it’s not fun anymore or if someone can bring more to the Bordentown Regional High School girls soccer team.    It would be hard for anyone to match the fun or the impression that Castaldo has left on the legions…

  • Why do I walk?

    Carol Sassman-Kraus Lambertville     My heart is overflowing with gratitude and love for the city (Lambertville) I proudly call home.    Ten years ago I fell into to the abyss known as breast cancer. I was one of the fortunate ones and have survived this frightful disease. This weekend, along with thousands of others, I will…

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    Fast Break Basketball of East Brunswick is continuing with its community service program for volunteer workers at the basketball games scorer’s table. The program is open to all ninth- to 12th-grade students. The volunteers will work each game doing the time clock or scorer’s book. Ameeting will be held Oct. 22 to discuss the community…

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