• SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Council appoints new manager

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Council appoints new manager

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    The township has a new manager.    Township Council members voted 4-1 Tuesday night to appoint Municipal Democratic Chairman Bernard P. Hvozdovic Jr of Kingston to the post vacated by Matthew Watkins earlier this summer.    ”I am pleased with the decision the council has made,” Mayor Frank Gambatese said Tuesday…

  • PJ’s Pancake House: You’ll Flip for New Expanded Lunch and Dinner Menu

    PJ’s Pancake House: You’ll Flip for New Expanded Lunch and Dinner Menu

    By April Sette PRINCETON BOROUGH — Generations of friends and family to Princeton Borough’s famed Nassau Street have spent many mornings jockeying for position outside the beloved legendary PJ’s Pancake House to join their place at the rustic farmhouse tables and nestle into an order of fluffy pancakes alongside plump sausages or crisped bacon, and…

  • MANVILLE: Mayor divides up tasks to scrutinize flooding issues

    By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer     Mayor Lillian Zuza gave council committees marching order Monday night on actions she felt should be addressed on the flooding in the borough.     “The Borough of Manville has now experienced, in the last 12 years, three out of the five highest record floods in our history,” she…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Artificial turf fields dedicated on Sept. 11

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Artificial turf fields dedicated on Sept. 11

    Photo by Kim Spinelli Mayor Frank Gambatese dedicates the new artificial turf fields at Rowland Park Sept. 11.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings defeat Sayreville in season opener

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings defeat Sayreville in season opener

    Bill Gaze Bill Gaze photos South Brunswick quaterback Dan Gorzynski hands the ball off to running back Dahrae Ford.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: YMCA wants kids to be healthier, slimmer

    To the editor: September is National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, and the Somerset Valley YMCA is reminding parents about the importance of incorporating regular physical activity and healthier eating habits into their children’s lives.    Childhood obesity rates have soared over the last few decades. Nationally, one in three children is obese or overweight. More alarming,…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cambridge gives new students tasty welcome

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cambridge gives new students tasty welcome

    By Ed Birch, Special Writer    Keeping the 18-year old tradition alive, the new school year started off on the evening of Sept. 8 with the P.T.O. at Cambridge School in Kendall Park sponsoring their annual Ice Cream Social-Welcome Party for new students and families to the school.    Principal W. Glenn Famous and Assistant Principal William…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Officials want Irene victims to register for federal aid

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    Local officials want those impacted by Hurricane Irene to register for federal aid.    The local Office of Emergency Management announced Monday that a Federal Emergency Management Agency disaster recovery center is open in East Brunswick for residents who may need assistance following last month’s storm.    ”The center will open…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Town commemorates 9/11 anniversary

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Town commemorates 9/11 anniversary

    Staff photos by Charles W. Kim Above, Taylor Owens plays “Amazing Grace” on the bagpipes during the 9/11 anniversary ceremony Sunday. Below, police Chief Raymond Hayducka addresses the audience at the ceremony.

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