• CRANBURY: Students start ‘neat’ new program

    CRANBURY: Students start ‘neat’ new program

    Olivia Cook and Kelly Coyle, co-chairs of the new Save Our School Committee, received a certificate of excellence from the Cranbury Board of Education at its meeting Sept. 20. Staff photo by David Kilby

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings blank Edison Eagles 27-0
  • Bicycle riders need to be bright at night

    Mark Shallcross, Alison Miller,Sandra Shapiro, West Windsor It’s no longer light when many of us head off or come home from work, or go jogging or walking, and it will soon be darker for many more of us.    The West Windsor Bicycle and Pedestrian Alliance strongly urges pedestrians, joggers and bicyclists to be bright at…

  • ALLENTOWN: AHS field hockey to face key tests

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Kelsey Lamb understands as well as anyone the standards of the Allentown High School field hockey program.    She was a first-year starter as a sophomore when the Redbirds won the Mercer County Tournament. Lamb is hoping Allentown has the ability to win the MCT in this, her final year…

  • Lobbying Firm Relocates to Downtown Trenton
  • ROBBINSVILLE: Ravens have high hopes in boys soccer

    By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group    Even though the Robbinsville High boys soccer team won just four games a year ago, head coach Jason Armstrong could see the program was moving in the right direction.    With a 3-3 start to this season, Armstrong appears to be right.    ”This is the best start for us in…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Dukes Pee Wees get past the ‘Ville

       The Hillsborough Dukes Pee Wee squad bounced back from a tough loss to the Philipsburg Colts with a big home victory over the Somerville Rams, 20-0, last Sunday.    The first score of the game was a 27-yard touchdown pass from Stevie Grober to Samari Springs. The following Dukes’ drive showed off an impressive running game,…

  • THINGS TO DO

    Sat., Oct. 1    Fall car care event and car show: Proceeds to benefit American Legion Star Post 127; Platt’s Performance Plus Inc.; 732-521-1978.    Artist in Residence: 1-4 p.m., Monroe Township Public Library, 4 Municipal Plaza; watch portrait artist Scott Nickerson at work on his latest creation; offered in collaboration with the Monroe Township Cultural Arts…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: New Centre Road slated for high-friction surface

       New Centre Road in Hillsborough will be improved through a project approved by the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority.    The project is designed to reduce crashes along an approximately 1-mile segment of New Centre Road (County Route 627) between Auten and Roycefield roads.    The roadway will receive a high-friction surface as well as new striping…

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