• Township, school officials plan Camp Kilmer moves

    Proposed uses include 120 townhouses, preschool, community center BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer With the approval of two resolutions, Edison Township Council members have allowed the development of the Camp Kilmer site to move forward. The April 13 votes followed months of discussions with Community Development Block Grant coordinator Susan Peck, who oversees the development…

  • Yom Hashoah: A day of remembrance and never forgetting

    Annual interfaith program keeps alive the memory of 6 million lost BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Candles are lighted May 2 at the Jewish Community Center as part of a program recognizing the sacrifices of those lost during the Holocaust. KATHY CHANG To never forget the 6 million people who perished during the Holocaust is…

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    Rabbi Deborah Bravo, her daughter Sophie and son Sam build a windmill with Legos at Temple Emanu-El in Edison May 7. Participants built 50 windmills as part of an activity that connected Judaism with the environment and was part of the kickoff weekend celebrating the temple’s 50th anniversary. LAUREN CASSELBERRY

  • Cranbury kid in US Physics Olympiad Team

    Cranbury kid in US Physics Olympiad Team

    By Rony Shahidain Cranbury resident and Princeton High School Junior, Sadik Shahidain, made the 2011 US Physics Olympiad Team this year. He along with nineteen other kids throughout the country were selected by the American Association of Physics Teachers to participate in a training camp to be held at University of Maryland this summer. http://www.aapt.org/physicsteam/2011/team.cfm…

  • BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP: Police search for missing Allentown High student

    BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP: Police search for missing Allentown High student

    Family offers $10,000 reward By Amber Cox, The Packet Group    BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP — The family of missing Allentown High School student Sarah Townsend has offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to her whereabouts.    A full-day search Monday and Tuesday of Green Acres Field off Old York Road turned up no evidence of the missing…

  • Roller Derby Double Header

    Michele Parente GARDEN STATE ROLLERGIRLS DOUBLE HEADER SATURDAY MAY 14, 2011!  WALLINGTON, NJ – April 25, 2011 – The Garden State Rollergirls (GSR) will host a roller derby double header in Wallington, NJ on Saturday, May 14th featuring two GSR teams against teams from neighboring New York. The Ironbound Maidens will battle Suburbia Roller Derby…

  • PRINCETON: PDS boys tennis turnaround nets first win

    PRINCETON: PDS boys tennis turnaround nets first win

    Dennis Symons Princeton Day School’s Meade Adkeson picked up a key win at doubles to help the Panthers top Pennington, 3-2, on Friday. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com

  • CASA’s “STEP UP FOR A CHILD 5K” ROAD RACE/ WALK-A-THON

    CASA’s “STEP UP FOR A CHILD 5K” ROAD RACE/ WALK-A-THON

    By Kamolika Das Who: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) for Children of Monmouth County together with the Jersey Shore Running club are teaming up to make a difference in the life of a child. What: CASA’s “Step Up for a Child 5K” is being held in memory of CASA volunteer Mike Campion. This is an…

  • PRINCETON: PDS boys tennis turnaround nets first win

    PRINCETON: PDS boys tennis turnaround nets first win

    Gebhardt’s confidence grows By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    A huge turnaround has Max Gebhardt ready to finish his scholastic career at Princeton Day School on a high note.    The PDS senior reversed a straight sets loss by topping Mac Kyle at first singles, and the doubles teams came up with a pair of tight…

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