• CRANBURY: Cranbury native puts on skates again for charity

    CRANBURY: Cranbury native puts on skates again for charity

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    CRANBURY — Athens, Greece, was the finish line of the first marathon, and now Athens, Georgia is the starting line of quite possibly the last 87-mile speed skate to Atlanta, but the possibility this is the race’s last year is only one of the reasons Cranbury resident Howard Weinstein has decided…

  • EDITORIAL: Getting around — for free

       There may be no such thing as a free lunch, but in Princeton there’s a free ride — bus ride that is.    The Free B is an18- seat bus that has been running around town for the past three months, taking passengers — for free — to the Princeton Library, hospital, Princeton Shopping Center and…

  • Little Town of Bethlehem

    Little Town of Bethlehem

    Carlos Fernandez Rutgers University will screen the film Little Town of Bethlehem on Thursday, October 6 at 8 PM at the Rutgers Student Center, located at 126 College Avenue on the College Avenue Campus in New Brunswick, New Jersey.  The event is free and open to the public. The documentary film shares the story of…

  • MONROE: Monroe preps for second annual Green Fair

       MONROE — Residents can get green ideas for their homes, learn ways to reduce home energy costs, buy locally grown produce and plants and more at the second annual Green Fair at the Oak Tree School on Applegarth Road at 10 a.m. Oct. 9.    ”The Green Fair will be a fun day for the entire…

  • MANVILLE: Paul Lededz remembered with library portrait exhibit

    MANVILLE: Paul Lededz remembered with library portrait exhibit

       Friends and family of Paul Lebedz, a Manville personality since his high school athletic days, will remember him by hanging his portrait in the local library for a month.    The soft pastel was painted by borough resident Joe Virga, a borough resident of more than 20 years, as a gift to Mr. Lebedz’s goddaughter, Caroline…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS tennis team leaders undefeated

    By Maria Riegel, Special Writer The South Brunswick High School girls varsity tennis team is lead by their two most- experienced first doubles players, seniors and captains Julie Sendner and Alex Zaros according to head varsity coach Nancy McDonald. "They are returning varsity players and they are undefeated in their position right now," Ms. McDonald…

  • Eden Chief Clinical Officer Appointed Autism Society Board Position

    Eden Chief Clinical Officer Appointed Autism Society Board Position

    By Aileen Kornblatt Eden Autism Services is pleased to announce the appointment of Anne Holmes, Chief Clinical Officer, M.S., C.C.C., B.C.B.A., to the position of Chair of the Panel of Professional Advisors for Autism Society.  The Panel of Professional Advisors serves in an advisory capacity to the Autism Society Board of Directors. The Panel sets the…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Progin’s team is ready to race

    HILLSBOROUGH: Progin’s team is ready to race

       On Sunday 650-plus registered walkers and runners on team Progin’s Players will be crossing the finish line in support of Ian Progin, local high school guidance counselor and basketball coach, who is battling brain cancer.    Progin’s Players has been raising funds for the Progin family by collecting team registration fees, individual donations and business sponsorships.…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: Sept. 29, 2011

       Lt. Lance Maloney reported:    Lajaune S. McCoy, 38, of Washington, D.C., was charged with drunken driving and arrested on a warrant for attempted murder Sept. 26 at 2:52 a.m. on Route 29 near Grant Street.    Officer Lincoln Karnoff to Route 29 and Grant Street for a report of a person passed out behind the wheel…

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