• MONROE: Stonebridge’s Men’s Club donates around township

    MONROE: Stonebridge’s Men’s Club donates around township

    M Edini Stonebridge Men’s Club and donation recipients at a fundraiser banquet last week. From left are Joel Greenberg, vice president of the club; Jose Cardoso, of Texas Road Pharma´cy; Dennis Cronin, of the Applegarth Volunteer Fire Company; Tony Guerrierro, a Stone´bridge fundraising committee member; Stan Rubenstein, former president of the club; Bonnie Leibowitz, director…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: September 2, 2011

       Two men were charged with possession of illegal drugs and a weapon on Buckelew Avenue on Wednesday night.    At about 11 p.m., police charged Darrell Morrison, 18, and Dylan Freer, 25, both of North Brunswick. Mr. Morrison and Mr. Freer were driving on Buckelew Avenue in a red BMW, and Lt. James Craparotta, of the…

  • IRENE: Too much water, too little light

    IRENE: Too much water, too little light

    Flood waters cover the grounds of the Prallsville Mills site in Stockton.

  • PRINCETON: Squad, police, family bid farewell to EMT
  • HILLSBOROUGH: The Legend of the Pig Lady

    By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor    Stories of pig-faced women have flourished for centuries in some form or another.    The stories usually tell of a wealthy woman whose body was of normal human appearance, but who had the face of a pig.    Early on, witchcraft is used to explain her appearance. Over time, stories began to…

  • IRENE: In Pennington, foundations collapse, tree stops traffic

    IRENE: In Pennington, foundations collapse, tree stops traffic

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    The foundations of a residence and a small shopping center partially collapsed, causing extensive damage, as Hurricane Irene passed through Pennington Borough late Saturday and early Sunday, Pennington Public Safety Director William Meytrott said Monday.    Both foundation collapses were due to underground water pressure, he said. No one was injured…

  • Youth work to foster peace

       While violence such as the recent tragedy in Norway where 93 young people were murdered is prevalent, three local residents — Vincent Finlay, Liz Alexander and Martha Gallahue, of East Windsor and Cranbury, are among a growing number of people in our community who are working to create a culture of peace.    Vincent, Liz and…

  • Benefit event for Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association slated Sept. 18

       An event to benefit the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association and help it safeguard drinking water for residents of Central New Jersey will be held Sept. 18.    The event will feature farm-fresh food off a wood-fired grill, fun and educational activities for children and pony rides along the D&R canal — all topped off by Chris…

  • MONROE: New high school has more space, technology

    MONROE: New high school has more space, technology

    The new Monroe Township High School will open its doors at its grand opening Sept. 6 at 6:30 p.m.

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