• EAST WINDSOR: Longtime squad member honored

    EAST WINDSOR: Longtime squad member honored

    Leslie Rudnick, a member of the District 2 Rescue Squad for 37 years, is surrounded by officials and residents after receiving a framed proclamation saluting his service to the community. Photo by Christina Whittington

  • Schools should partner with Community

    David Gray, Princeton I am writing to express my surprise at the treatment that Princeton Community TV is receiving at the hands of the Princeton Regional Schools.    While I understand that the future of the Valley Road building is complicated, less complicated is the fact that our schools are teaching aspects of TV and video…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Money saved for repairs is gone

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Some $54,000 that could have been used to repair the historic Wetherhill House in Dayton is gone, according to officials. Township spokesman Ron Schmalz said Wednesday that about $54,000 saved from excess sponsorships from the community’s 1998 bicentennial celebration, specifically earmarked at the time to be used to maintain…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings pummel Piscataway Chiefs
  • Neighbor endorses committee candidate

    Robyn Birnstein-Maramag Neighbor endorses committee candidate To the editor: I am pleased to endorse Karen Callahan for Cranbury Township Committee.    I was introduced to Karen over seven years ago. I found her to be warm and interested in other people. I got to know her well during one of the Cranbury Area Mothers Club philanthropic…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: County will fix damaged bridge

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: County will fix damaged bridge

    Township Councilman John O’Sullivan stands in front of the bridge on Friendship Road washed out by Hurricane Irene.

  • MONROE: Fire company stresses need for more volunteers

    MONROE: Fire company stresses need for more volunteers

    M Edini Applegarth Volunteer Fire Company, Monroe.

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Firehouse moves past floodwaters

    Company leaders recall Irene’s impact By Amy Batista, Special Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — The local firehouse is here to stay despite the damage caused by Hurricane Irene.    ”The firehouse just got renovated . . . They cut the walls 4 feet high to any damage, cleaned all the floors,” said Deputy Chief Scott Jenkins, of the…

  • Thanks to Mike Chipowsky!

    John Murphy, of Hopewell Township I would like to thank all of those who made Hopewell Township’s 9/11 memorial a reality, but I want to especially thank Mike Chipowsky for his leadership and dedication to this cause.    As a member of the Hopewell Township Committee, I am often heartened by the efforts that township employees…

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