• TOPIC: Are you getting in line for a new iPhone?

    TOPIC: Are you getting in line for a new iPhone?

    Maybe you already have one. Maybe you’re waiting in line to get one. Or maybe you prefer your Blackberry or Droid. Share your view of the latest iPhone buzz.

  • South Brunswick Independence Day Festival July 3 Beginning at 3 p.m.

    By Gary Cooper South Brunswick’s annual Independence Day fireworks display will go on as planned thanks to community organizers, and the financial support of residents and businesses. “We didn’t want this very popular community event to be a casualty of our having to tighten our budget,” said South Brunswick Councilman Joe Camarota, “so we got together…

  • MONTGOMERY: GIRLS TRACK ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

    MONTGOMERY: GIRLS TRACK ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

    Paladino took big leap forward By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    The increments of improvement are usually small for athletes already at a high level.    Fiona Paladino’s gains in track in field in 2010 looked like a giant leap.    ”I think it’s been a progression every year,” said the Montgomery High School junior. “I think…

  • PLAINSBORO: False arrest case is settled

    By John Saccenti, Staff Writer    PLAINSBORO — Plainsboro Township has settled a lawsuit with a man who claimed to have been wrongfully arrested in January.    According to a release settlement agreement dated Jan. 21, Vincent Capriotti gave up any and all claims and rights against Plainsboro Township for $12,500. The settlement released all claims resulting…

  • HVVA’s June 27 event

    Lauren Rosenstock of Hopewell Valley Veterans Association June 27, the Hopewell Valley Veterans Association will honor our country’s servicemen and women with a patriotic concert and fireworks celebration beginning at 7:30 p.m. at Alliger Park.    HVVA is honored to have the 78th Army Band perform a variety of music including classical, pop and jazz tunes.…

  • Ambulatory surgery center leading in infection control

    Larry Trenk    It’s easy for our attention to be diverted by serious world events — like the terrible oil leak down in the Gulf — but we can’t afford to forget about healthcare topics .. . because they involve absolutely everyone.    Of particular concern these days is infection control. Whether a surgical procedure is performed…

  • FLORENCE: Baseball 12’s anxious to start

    BY: SEan Moylan Sports Writer    It is by no coincidence that many of the greatest successes in its history occurred during Tim Lutz’s first stint as the Florence Little League Baseball President.     Lutz’s fiery style, his vast knowledge of baseball and his passionate post-game speeches made him an inspirational league president. More importantly,…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Class of 2010 celebrates successes

    By Davy James, Staff Writer    As hundreds upon hundreds of people filled the lower sections of the Sun National Bank Center in Trenton, South Brunswick High School bid farewell to the Class of 2010 during graduation ceremonies Monday afternoon.    ”This is your last official act as a South Brunswick High School student,” Superintendent Gary McCartney…

  • PENNINGTON: Lacrosse lover launches Little Laxers

    John Tredrea, Staff Writer    Chris Sanderson’s lacrosse credentials, and his love of the sport, are hard to beat.    And, despite battling a terminal illness, Mr. Sanderson has turned his love of the game into the start of a lacrosse league for 3- to 6-year-olds.    He started playing the game at age 3 in Orangeville, Canada,…

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