• Thomas A. Dunn Jr.

    Mr. Dunn, 47, of East Brunswick, died Oct. 9, 2009, at home. He was employed as a patient-care technician at Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick, where he worked for 15 years. His mother, Patricia Cheche Dunn, died in 1992. Surviving are his wife, Kathleen M. Horgan Dunn; two daughters, Meghan and Colleen; his father,…

  • Josephine “Dolly” Snedeker

    Mrs. Snedeker, 88, of Montana, died Oct. 14, 2009, at her son’s home in Belgrade, Mont. She resided in North Brunswick prior to relocating to Montana in 2005. She was predeceased by her husband, Harold, in 2001; an infant daughter; and nine siblings. She is survived by a son and daughter-in-law with whom she resided,…

  • CAMPAIGN CORNER: Committee must control spending, taxes

    Jim Farley and Bill Rossi    We have said it quite often during this campaign – the most important thing the township can do to improve the economic climate is to control spending and lower taxes that all property owners pay.    Now, after a long journey to the doors of many homes throughout this great township…

  • PRINCETON: Hoppenot supplies offense in upset win

    PDS grad helps PU men’s soccer top Harvard By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    At Princeton Day School, Antoine Hoppenot did a little bit of everything for the boys soccer team.    He came to Princeton University to focus on providing offense, and did just that with both goals in a 2-1 overtime win at No.…

  • THE SOCIAL MEDIA CLUB OF PRINCETON TO HOLD FIRST MEETING

    Tonight 6pm at Princeton Public Library, 10/27/2009 By: Social Media Club of Greater Princeton PRINCETON – On Tuesday October 27, 2009, The Social Media Club of Princeton will hold its first meeting at 6pm at the Princeton Public Library. The Social Media Club is a nation-wide organization that gathers like-minded people-businesses, organizations, educators and students-with…

  • PRINCETON: Defense sets early tone for PHS

    Football team improves to 6-1, eyes high CJ III berth By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    HIGHTSTOWN — Ryan Rudich is no stranger to state playoff football.    For three straight years, he was part of a Colts Neck program that qualified for the Central Jersey Group IV playoffs. Now, as a senior, Rudich is on a…

  • PRINCETON: Hun girls chase title shots

    Soccer wins over WW-P North, Peddie By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    For four years, Danielle Dileo and her fellow seniors have seen a 1990 state girls soccer championship banner staring at them from the Hun gym.    ”It’s been 19 years since we won it,” said the Raiders midfielder. “We weren’t even born yet. It…

  • PRINCETON: No. 2 helps PHS run for No. 1

    Fenley, Little Tiger girls aiming for county crown By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Alicia Fenley thought she was coming to Princeton for one year.    Her father’s decision to extend his sabbatical from Florida State University for another year is a big reason that the Princeton High School girls cross country team will compete for…

  • MANVILLE: Homecoming parade rescheduled for Thursday

    By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer    It can rain on Manville High School’s parade, but the school will just reschedule it —Manville High School’s first homecoming parade, initially scheduled for this morning (Tuesday), will occur Thursday since inclement weather postponed it.    The parade will occur at 10 a.m. Thursday, with the school’s football team, cheerleaders, band,…

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