• SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Alcohol to be sold earlier on Sundays

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Alcohol to be sold earlier on Sundays

    Staff photo by Mary Brienza Buy-Rite Viking liqour store employee Bill Negvesky stockls a display with beer at the store in the South Brunswick Square Mall last week. The store requested two more hours to sell alcohol on Sundays and the Township Council granted the request. Storeowners said they hope to be competitive with Franklin…

  • Library Friends spring house tour April 17

    Library Friends spring house tour April 17

    unknown 46 N. Greenwood Ave. — The Elliott home.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Artists show their ‘roads’

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Artists show their ‘roads’

    By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer    The municipal building on Ridge Road featured a reception Tuesday night to celebrate the opening of a new art exhibit, featuring the artists, their artwork and some refreshments.    The theme of this exhibit is “The Roads We Travel” according to event organizers.    Sandy Behrend, who has been chair of the…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Sports News & Notes

    By Rich Fischer, Special Writer    The South Brunswick Soccer Club’s U14 Asteroids took a 4-2 travel win over Ewing last weekend on goals by Mike Wijesinghe, Elijah Suggs, Matt Golden and Sharat Durbhakula. Golden’s score was his third of the season and Suggs has two. Steve Sandoli, Wijesinghe and Dan Spivak lead the defensive effort.…

  • PARENTING PEARLS: Nothing of value comes without effort

    Dr. Mae Sakharov    In a world of pervasive pessimism, cynicism and negativity, young people have a difficult time focusing on the positive. It’s no wonder, college costs of are out of control, finding a position at the end of four years is dubious at best, and the news of the day predicts that their standard…

  • PRINCETON: Therapy dog listens to children reading

    By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer    Last week a new program was launched at Johnson Park School in Princeton, one replete with doggie treats.    The therapy dog program, initiated by the school’s counselor, Robin Minden, is a pilot program designed to help students improve their reading skills.    Students meet with the counselor and her dog, Romy,…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – SB track team aims to win

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – SB track team aims to win

    By Maria Riegel, Special Writer    The South Brunswick High School Boys Varsity Track Team is looking for a victorious 2011 season according to Head Coach Wilfredo Rivera.    The team has 20 returning seniors and 127 underclassmen combining for a total of 147 participants.    Four of the returning seniors; Dominick Padovano, Juwan Tisdale, Kotey Ashie and…

  • PRINCETON: Zucosky withdraws from council race

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Thomas Zucosky has withdrawn from the Borough Council race, citing the wishes of the Princeton Community Democratic Organization to unify the party.    ”Respecting the wishes of the PCDO members and wanting to solidify the party for the primary, I have decided to end my candidacy for Borough Council,” he wrote…

  • Janice Zuzov: Find ways to support local farmers

    Janice Zuzov: Find ways to support local farmers

    EXPLORING WEST AMWELL’S FARMLAND By Betty Jane Hunt, Special Writer    Jeff Mershon and his wife, Janice Zuzov, got into the goat business when they bought two kids for their two children.    Mr. Mershon and Ms. Zuzov both grew up in the suburbs and always loved animals. Twenty years ago they bought a house with a…

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