• Emma Singer Wojciechowicz

    Mrs. Wojciechowicz, 89, of Sayreville, died Sept. 9, 2009, in Pine Brook Care and Rehabilitation Center, Englishtown. Prior to her retirement, she was employed as head housekeeper at the New Jersey Veterans Memorial Home at Menlo Park, Edison, where she worked for 25 years. Surviving are her husband, Stanley Wojciechowicz; three children, Wendy McCrone, and…

  • Lillian Strakele Haines

    Mrs. Haines, 88, of Rumson, died Sept. 11, 2009, at home. She had resided in the Colonia section of Woodbridge, Clark, and Sea Bright before relocating to Rumson 30 years ago. She was a secretary in Westfield and previously had been a secretary at Arthur L. Johnson Regional High School, Clark. Mrs. Haines was predeceased…

  • Diane F. Mosier

    Mrs. Mosier, 66, of East Brunswick, died Aug. 29, 2009, at Barbara E. Cheung Memorial Hospice, Edison. Born in Queens, N.Y., she had resided in Sayreville before moving to East Brunswick four years ago. Prior to retiring in 1993, Mrs. Mosier was a trader for Kidder, Peabody Inc., Manhattan, where she worked for over 15…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Ex-Pond Road teacher sentenced for live sex video

    By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor    TRENTON — A former technology teacher at Pond Road Middle School in Robbinsville was sentenced this week to a suspended four-year sentence for sending live images of himself masturbating over a Web cam to a teenaged girl from the township.    Daniel P. Corvino, 33, of Ewing, also was ordered Monday…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Knights grind out 2-0 start

    Set up early showdown with unbeaten PHS By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Chris Casamento does not want to get too far ahead of himself.    For now, the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North football coach is quite pleased to see his team off to a 2-0 start.    ”It means a lot,” said Casamento, whose team was 2-8…

  • PRINCETON: Newcomers give PDS a head start

    Reilly, Shockey part of sweep of quad meet By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Allie Reilly and Alice Shockey have helped give Princeton Day School a girls cross country team. That alone would be news for a program that hasn’t been able to field a full squad in years, but it gets better.    The Panthers…

  • COMMUNITY THEATRE STARS SHINE BRIGHT AT THE 2009 PERRY AWARDS

    COMMUNITY THEATRE STARS SHINE BRIGHT AT THE 2009 PERRY AWARDS

    The Kelsey Theater’s M. Kitty Getlik received The New Jersye Association of Community Theaters 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award

  • COMMUNITY THEATRE STARS SHINE BRIGHT AT THE 2009 PERRY AWARDS

    COMMUNITY THEATRE STARS SHINE BRIGHT AT THE 2009 PERRY AWARDS

    Gina Lupi, NJACT Media Relations The 36th Annual New Jersey Association of Community Theatre’s ”Perry” awards were celebrated in grand style at The Somerset Doubletree hotel Sunday night The big winners of the night were Lakewood’s Strand Theater Ensemble and Piscataway’s Circle Playhouse, each taking home 6 trophies each. Circle Playhouse took home the trophies…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Mayors say Route 130 key to local economy

    By Geoff Wertime, The Packet Group    Though the recession has taken its toll, the Route 130 corridor remains a central piece of the local economy, and new projects are in the works.    So said four local mayors last week when they spoke at a meeting of the Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce in Hamilton.    Before…

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