• Valley girls softball team takes the field in Trenton

    Valley girls softball team takes the field in Trenton

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    For a local youngster who plays baseball or softball, a chance to be on the Waterfront Park field with Trenton Thunder players while the national anthem is performed before a Thunder game is some kind of special treat.    Hopewell Valley Night at Trenton Thunder always has included a Hopewell Valley…

  • Valley girls softball team takes the field in Trenton

    Valley girls softball team takes the field in Trenton

    Antimo’s Italian Kitchen softball team represented the Trenton Thunder Field of Dreams team during Hopewell Valley Night early this month. Shown from left are: (front) Molly Hvizdos, Jenna McManimon, Frankie Gomez; (back) Erin McNulty, Maggie Keenan, Alina DeCibus and Riley Felsher. Representing the Trenton Thunder are pitchers (from left) Grant Duff, Cory Arbiso and Tim…

  • WEST AMWELL: Officials OK spending for various improvements

    By John Tredrea, Staff Writer    WEST AMWELL — A bond ordinance covering $816,000 in roadwork, new equipment and improvements to township buildings was adopted by the West Amwell Township Committee June 22.    ”The road improvements need to be done,” Deputy Mayor George Fisher said just before the vote.    ”It’s a lot of money,” he added.…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton Township    Eric K. Killackey, 52, of West Windsor, was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated. At 8:05 p.m. on Tuesday, police were on patrol on Route 206 near Elm Road and attempted to stop a vehicle traveling south on Route 206, and Mr. Killackey failed to stop for police. Police caught up to…

  • PRINCETON: Township attorney not in support of transit zone

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Princeton University has the right to move the Dinky station and Princeton Township should not support Princeton Borough and its efforts to create a new transit zone, the township attorney told the Township Committee at its Monday meeting.    The new zoning is in response to Princeton University wishing to build…

  • Sesely claims Classic win

    A nthony Sesely of Matawan grabbed perhaps the biggest victory of his young Modified stock car driving career on June 25 as he won the 51st anniversary Garden State Classic at Wall Stadium, Wall Township. Sesely started ninth in the 23-car field and patiently worked his way toward the front before taking the lead just…

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    The Rutgers Soccer Summer Camp is coming to Hazlet and East Brunswick July 18-22. The Glenn Crooks/Mike O’Neill Soccer Schools at the Hazlet Soccer Club and East Brunswick Soccer Club will host Rutgers University coaching staff in the morning and evening, respectively. This one-week program is designed to offer instruction to youth soccer players ages…

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    Old Bridge Fall Travel Baseball seeks U12 and U13/14 teams to join its fall league. Games will be played Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6:30 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at 3 and 6 p.m. This is a show-up-and-play league. Fees will include a box of baseballs, umpires and fields. Individual teams will supply their…

  • Spotswood’s Vitale is a secret no longer

    Charger is a Division I prospect in two sports BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Spotswood Dean Vitale could be the best-kept secret in the Greater Middlesex Conference. But that’s about to change. People will learn precisely what the Spotswood High School senior can do this fall when he quarterbacks the football team and switches uniforms in…

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