• CRANBURY: Local woman travels world, finds soulmate

    CRANBURY: Local woman travels world, finds soulmate

    Stephanie Elise Martin and Richard James Kelly

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK:Police warn Kendall Park residents of car break-ins

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor make sure they lock their cars. About a dozen cars were reportedly broken into during the overnight hours Tuesday into Wednesday, according to police. The thefts took place-involving cars parked on Kendall Road, Springdale Road and Campbell Road, according to police. Among the items listed as stolen included a…

  • MONROE: Bocce tourney brings fun and laughs

    MONROE: Bocce tourney brings fun and laughs

    M Edini Monroe Recreation Department program supervisors and Mayor’s Cup organizers from left, Al Carpenito and Jay Brown.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Photographer connects with Haitian people

    HILLSBOROUGH: Photographer connects with Haitian people

    By Christina Izzo, Special Writer    Professional photographer Jim LaSala has been traveling to and from Haiti since June 2010 documenting the country’s struggle to progress after the January 2010 earthquake.    Mr. Lasala, who moved to Flemington in 1988 and started his professional photography business in Hillsborough in 1990, never thought much about photographing outside of…

  • October turning into world ‘food’ month

    Jonas Bennett, Princeton October is turning into “food” month, beginning with World Vegetarian Day and World Farm Animals Day on Oct. 1 and 2, continuing with World Food Day on Oct. 16, and culminating with Food Day on Oct. 24.    World Farm Animals Day (www.WFAD.org) is perhaps the most dramatic of these observances. It celebrates…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SPORTS NEWS & NOTES

    By Rich Fisher, Special Writer Rutgers junior wide receiver Mohamed Sanu, a South Brunswick High School graduate, is this week’s BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week. Sanu broke a conference record with 16 receptions in the 38-26 victory over Ohio Saturday at High Point Solutions Stadium. Mr, Sanu, who was also named the BIG…

  • PLAINSBORO: Chief Furda’s last day is Friday

    By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer    PLAINSBORO — Richard Furda has been Plainsboro’s chief of police for three years and will be retiring on Friday.    Chief Furda, 52, of Hamilton took over the position on Oct.1, 2008. He has been on the force for 26 years.    ”The system is designed to push you out the door…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings blank Edison Eagles 27-0

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings blank Edison Eagles 27-0

    By Ed Birch, Special Writer The South Brunswick Vikings shutout the Edison Eagles 27-0 last Friday night, increasing their record to 3-0. The Vikings outclassed the Eagles in a game mostly played during a steady downpour for the first three-quarters and in front of a crowd of about only 300 loyal fans at South Brunswick…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Progin’s team is ready to race

    HILLSBOROUGH: Progin’s team is ready to race

    Hillsborough High School guidance counselor and boys basketball coach Ian Progin with his wife, Courtney, and children Jeffrey, 2, and Payton, 5.

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