• CENTRAL JERSEY: Big storm spurs big workload

    By Matt Chiappardi and Vic Monaco, Staff Writers    The slow-moving winter storm the National Weather Service says dumped 10.5 inches of snow on Robbinsville this past weekend kept Public Works crews plowing for 24 hours straight.    ”We must have went over the same streets two or three times,” Public Works Director Dino Colarocco said Monday.…

  • PRINCETON: PHS boys open with win

    Little Tigers rally after lead slips away By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    For nearly the entire first half of Friday night’s season-opening game, the Princeton High boys basketball team looked like it was going to overcome last year’s heavy graduation losses just fine.    Then, for much of the second half, the Little Tigers looked like…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Locals want historic house saved

    By Davy James, Staff Writer    A Stevens Road house considered to be one of the oldest in South Brunswick may get a second life if the Township Council moves forward with plans to designate it as a historic site.    The home in Kendall Park, built in 1773, is believed to originally have been used as…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS community mourns

    Teen dies after recreation basketball game at middle school By Davy James, Staff Writer    Tragedy struck the township last week when South Brunswick High School senior Brandon James, 17, died after collapsing at a recreational basketball game at Crossroads South Middle School.    ”The mood here is definitely somber,” said SBHS Principal Tim Matheney. “I know…

  • BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: From the Dec. 24 edition

    Do you suspect your child is slow in developing language, social, motor or cognitive skills? Your child may be eligible for the Bordentown Regional School District’s Preschool Disabilities Program, serving children between the ages of 3 and 4 years, 11 months. For further information contact the Child Study Team Office at 298-0025, ext. 1135 between…

  • SPRINGFIELD TOPICS: From the Dec. 24 edition

    Deadline for submitting items for this article will now be Sunday evening. Anything submitted after may not be included in the following edition. Any questions please contact me, [email protected]. Thank you for your understanding.     NBC High School Guidance Department will host a College Financial Aid Night on Wednesday, Jan. 6, at 7 p.m. in…

  • ALLENTOWN: Pet license fees to rise

    By Sean Breslin, Special Writer    ALLENTOWN — The Borough Council has unanimously approved fee hikes for pet licenses and ordinances that will change how the borough sends out late notices for water and sewer bills.    Pet licenses in Allentown will go up $3. Spayed and neutered dog licenses will cost $11.20, and spayed and neutered…

  • Eat, Sleep, Read

    Gifts for book lovers, from hot titles to fun accessories By Kristin Boyd    WHEN shopping for your favorite literary hounds this holiday season, think outside the Kindle. Add some hardcover classic reads into your cart, or look for fun items that will aid avid book lovers in their quest to read, sleep, repeat.    Buy a…

  • PLAINSBORO: WW-P North girls start quickly

    Knights top Ewing in opener By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    The West Windsor-Plainsboro High North girls basketball team started the season about as well as you can start a season.    The Knights jumped on top early and never looked back in defeating Ewing, 60-24, on Friday night. WW-P North led, 27-5, by the end of…

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