• CRANBURY: Students start ‘neat’ new program

    CRANBURY: Students start ‘neat’ new program

    Members of the Cranbury School Save Our School Committee and Student Council sit near the newly organized lost and found. From left are Evelyn Monks, council historian; Ian Stewart, president, Caroline Purdy, secretary; Rebecca Casey, treasurer; and Kelly Coyle, SOS Lost and Found Committee co-chairperson. They are joined by Elizabeth Levine, student council advisor (standing).

  • Rutgers Hockey Goes Pink

    By Rebecca Fickas On October 22, the Rutgers Men’s Ice Hockey team will be hosting "Pink in the Rink," a Breast Cancer Awareness fundraising event. Just last year the team was awarded the Community Service Award for Men’s ACHA D1, and this event is just another way they are continuing to give back to the…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: EPIC workshop Oct. 6

    On Oct. 6, the South Brunswick Parent Academy will present its next workshop entitled, "Helping Your Child Navigate the Road to Middle School Success." In addition, to its interactive format, the workshop will feature the video, "Life at the Crossroads," highlighting our middle school students’ changes and transitions. This unique and informative workshop will address…

  • MONROE: Lectures on Japanese artforms to be held at library

       MONROE — Lectures on Japanese lacquer, woodblock prints and netsuke and inro will be sponsored by the Monroe Township Cultural Arts Commission Oct. 4, 11 and 18 from 7 to 9 p.m.    They lectures will be held at Monroe Township High School. To register, call 732-521-2111, ext. 5227 or visit www.monroe.k12.nj.us.    A series of three…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Raiders ‘slow’ start is a good one

    Gymnastics is scoring well By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    The Hillsborough High School gymnastics team started a bit slow this season after losing two top-10 individual finishers from last year’s state finalist squad.    Slow, though, is a relative term. For any other team, scoring 108.725 for third place at its own competitive Raider Invitational…

  • LIBRARY HAPPENINGS: Week of Sept. 29

       GIFTS FOR THE LIBRARY : If you have any NEW books, DVDs, CDs, which you no longer need, please consider donating them to the library. In addition monetary contributions are accepted. Your donations are IRS tax deductible.Due to budget cuts your donations are needed and greatly appreciated. In advance the library would like to thank…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Sweating for a good cause

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Sweating for a good cause

    Photo by Debbie Lazare Lady of America fitness center in Franklin Park members take part in a special charity event Saturday to help those with problems hearing.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Councilman wins heath board association award

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Councilman wins heath board association award

    Councilman John O’Sullivan, left, is presented with the member of the year plaque from the the New Jersey Local Boards of Health Association President, and local Advisory Board of Health member John Saccenti at its annual conference Sept. 25.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Briceno helps flood victims

    HILLSBOROUGH: Briceno helps flood victims

    Misericordia University student athletes, from left, Oscar Briceno, Hillsborough, and Jared Hunt, Dillsburg, Pa., haul damaged debris from a home in Exeter, Pennsylvania, that was flooded by the Susquehanna River.

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