• WEST WINDSOR: Friends reunited for Carpenter Cup

    Schutzer, Turchin help Mercer softball By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    For just a couple of innings in Philadelphia, it was like old times for Johanna Schutzer and Sydney Turchin.    The two former West Windsor all-star teammates were together again in the infield for the Mercer County team that opened the Carpenter Cup with a…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Bypass project gets new life

    State confirms financial support By Melissa L. Gaffney, Staff Writer    ROBBINSVILLE — The Southerly Bypass that would connect Route 33 and Route 130 is on track again, says Mayor Dave Fried, and the state Department of Transportation is going to pay for the long-discussed project.    The project has been in the works for the better…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Boys Track And Field Athlete of the Year

    WEST WINDSOR: Boys Track And Field Athlete of the Year

    Determination push Rosa over the top By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Talented, gifted and lucky are words that Brian Gould hears plenty from outsiders when they talk about Jim Rosa.    Rosa, a sophomore on Gould’s West Windsor-Plainsboro North boys track and field team, may be a gifted distance runner, but it’s his competitiveness that…

  • PLUMSTED: Young musician earns star treatment

    by Natalie Lescroart, Staff Writer    PLUMSTED — At the recent live finale of the statewide Rock’n Music Idol competition held in Cliffwood Beach, a panel of professional musicians definitively confirmed that New Egypt’s got talent.    Competing against more than 600 young musicians who came out to the contest’s initial February auditions, Shawn Latham, 13, of…

  • PRINCETON: Township mayor explores strategic planning

    By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer   PRINCETON —   Municipalities across the country as well as in New Jersey use strategic planning as a part of their municipal operations, although municipal strategic plans vary widely in detail and focus, members of the Township Committee were told by a graduate student with the Woodrow Wilson School,    Strategic planning…

  • BETWEEN THE LINES: From the July 2 edition

       The Burlington County Library Bordentown Branch Youth Services Department offers a variety of programs. Registration is necessary for all programs. A Burlington County library card is required. Please note that registration begins two weeks prior to the date of the program.    The address for the Bordentown Library is 18 East Union St., Bordentown. Registration can…

  • Fundraiser Cruise for the Cure – Combat Ovarian Cancer

    Teal Tea Foundation – Mary Jane Crawford, Publicity Event Location: 7-day Exotic Western Caribbean Cruise Date: February 21 – 28, 2010   Fundraiser: Benefits Ovarian Cancer Research and Awareness – The Teal Tea Foundation Cruise for the Cause – Combat Ovarian Cancer – Enjoy a 7-Day Exotic Western Cruise from Miami to Costa Maya, Belize,…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Stormy weather gives farmers the blues

    by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer    Hardly a day has gone by in the last month without rain.    For most people, it has been an inconvenience, something that has ruined a barbecue or a trip to the ballpark, but nothing more.    For the area’s farmers, though, the extra precipitation has been much more serious. Some crops…

  • HEALTH MATTERS: Single-port laparoscopy uses a single incision

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