• MONTGOMERY: Baseball Player of the Year

    Guma now a more complete player By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Peter Mueller always knew what he was getting with Patrick Guma.    A strong presence behind the plate, Guma came into his senior year knowing he would be looked up to provide more offense. And Guma did just that for Montgomery High.    In addition to…

  • Rock Solid Mud Run To Debut At Raceway Park

    By Susan Wade ENGLISHTOWN — Adventure-seeking fun runners, as well as serious competitors and hard-core fitness enthusiasts — those who are ready to "Unleash Your Alter Ego" — can shift into high gear at the inaugural ROCK SOLID MUD RUN. www.RockSolidMudRun.com. – 30 – The Saturday, August 6, 2011, race at renowned Old Bridge Township…

  • Solar Energy panels at Lasley Brahaney Architecture + Construction earns $8100 in its first year
  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Police unveil online crime reporting system

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    Residents now can report certain types of crimes to police through an online reporting system, officials announced Wednesday.    The department is using software from a California-based company called Coplogic that allows citizens to report certain nonviolent or “cold” complaints via the Internet in order to save time for the…

  • CRANBURY: Monument, exhibit laud Cranbury”s Civil War history

    CRANBURY: Monument, exhibit laud Cranbury”s Civil War history

    By David Kilby, Managing Editor    CRANBURY — The Civil War exhibit at the Cranbury Museum on Park Place is the perfect complement to the new Civil War monument, which will be ceremonially dedicated tomorrow at 11 a.m. at Memorial Park.    The New Jersey Civil War History Association, the township of Cranbury and the Cranbury Historic…

  • AROUND CRANBURY: Coffee House season to end

    AROUND CRANBURY: Coffee House season to end

    By Lorraine Sedor, Special Writer    The June Coffee House at the First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury takes place tonight, Friday, June 10.    The doors open at 7 p.m., and the music will be 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.    The evening’s performers will be The Billies performing acoustic original music, opening with Christina Holmes, a local…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Isabel McGinty resigns from council president

    NEWS BRIEF By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    HIGHTSTOWN — When the Borough Council brought forward a measure to approve a retirement agreement with police Chief James Eufemia, the move sparked Councilwoman Isabel McGinty to resign as council president at Monday’s meeting.   Her decision came as a surprise to both audience and council members.    StilChief James Eufemia’s…

  • WEST WINDSOR: WW-P South duo falls in state doubles semis

    By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    By the state doubles tournament semifinal round Wednesday, the first, second and third seeds were still left.    So were West Windsor-Plainsboro South’s Abhinay Tumati and Thomas Weng.    ”One, two, three and 9-16,” said Pirate boys tennis coach Jim Giovacchini said of his team’s alphabetical seeding entering the tournament. “They…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Peddie seniors graduate

    HIGHTSTOWN: Peddie seniors graduate

    John Raphael Rodrigo of East Windsor, president of the Peddie School Class of 2011, receives the Wychoff Honor Prize from Head of School John Green. The Wyckoff Honor Prize, awarded annually since 1895, is given for ability, character, and attainment and is the school’s highest honor. (Photo courtesy of the Peddie School)

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