• SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Sports News & Notes

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Sports News & Notes

    The SBSC U14 Vikings started the season 4-0 and never looked back in going 7-1-2 and winning their Flight 1 title thanks to strong goalkeeping, a powerful defense, strategic midfield play and slick foot skills up front. Team members include (front row, from left) Brielle Errico, Brianna Spence, Michaela Knoblock, Elisa Meranchik, Page MacFarlan, Rebecca…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Holt: Government needs to invest in tech biz

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Holt: Government needs to invest in tech biz

    Staff photo by Charles W. Kim U.S. Rep. Rush Holt, D-12, speaks with Liquid Light senior scientists Emily Cole and Narayanappa Sivasankar at the company lab in a Deer Park Road office and research complex May 19.

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton Borough    Geary Carner, 25, was charged with possession of marijuana under 50 grams and possession of drug paraphernalia. At 2:03 a.m. on May 20, police stopped Mr. Carner on Prospect Avenue and said they found he possessed marijuana, packaging materials, three pipes, a marijuana grinder and a scale used for weighing and packaging marijuana.…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – PAL brings pro wrestling back to township high school

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – PAL brings pro wrestling back to township high school

    Staff photo by Charles W. Kim 2008 SBHS graduate, now turned pro wrestler, Randie “The Jersey Kidd” Christie holds up his title belt after winning a “tornado” match against three opponents.

  • BORDENTOWN: Sheppard tosses first perfect game

    BRHS junior strikes out 14 in win By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Nicole Sheppard is looking forward to a big summer when she can showcase her softball talents for college coaches.    The Bordentown Regional High School junior already significantly upgraded her resume with a perfect game in a 3-0 win over Palmyra on Friday,…

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Pennytown tract mulled for new village

    By John Tredrea, Staff Writer    The Hopewell Township Committee is considering hiring a professional planner and other consultants to devise a formal proposal for a new village centered around the 25-acre Pennytown tract, which the township purchased two years ago.    The purchase was paid for with affordable housing fees paid over the years by developers,…

  • Harvest Fair needs volunteers

    Janice Schroeder, Samara McAuliffe, Peggy Connolly, Nancy Tawfik-Lake, Hugh Connolly, Roxanne Klett and Katja Lewis     The 25th annual Hopewell Harvest Fair is planned for Saturday, Sept. 24, but we need your help to make sure that it happens!    The fair desperately needs new people to step up and volunteer. If you’ve enjoyed the fair…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Community activist dies

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Community activist dies

    By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer    Former Kendall Park resident and social activist Alice Glazer died at the age of 86 on Monday in Boulder, Colorado, according to her son, Barry Glazer.    Mr. Glazer, an associate English professor at Middlesex County College and a Kendall Park resident, said his late mother was the “conscience of Kendall…

  • PRINCETON: Animal officer cleared to control fox situation

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    A meeting about animal control protocol took place on Wednesday afternoon to discuss wildlife issues in the Princetons.    The meeting was brought about by the shooting of two beavers in Pettoranello Gardens in Community Park North earlier this month by Princeton Animal Control officer Mark Johnson. The incident is under…

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