• SOUTH BRUNSWICK: THINGS TO DO

    March 18    Art of the Interview: A free seminar, The Art of the Interview: Tips to Help you Nail your Next Job Interview, will be presented by Eileen Levine from the Williamsburg Group Inc., an employment service in Monmouth Junction, from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, March 18; and from 7 to 8:30 p.m.…

  • LAWRENCE: Rider to host Relay for Life

    Rider University will host the American Cancer Society Relay for Life on Saturday, March 28, and Sunday, March 29, on the Lawrenceville campus, 2083 Lawrenceville Road. This is the first year Rider is hosting the event held nationwide.     Rider’s Student Government Association (SGA), under the leadership of student Heather Fischler, SGA Spirits and Traditions…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: EMS contract again under scrutiny in Hightstown

    by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — A volunteer leader here told the Borough Council last week that it is “shameful” the borough hasn’t entered into an agreement with East Windsor for emergency medical services.    Mayor Bob Patten initially seemed resistant to the idea but later instructed the borough administrator to reach out to East…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Husband preserves wife’s legacy with fundraiser

    by Davy James, Staff Writer    Following the death of his wife, Amy, from breast cancer at the age of 49 in 2007, Kendall Park resident Arie Behar knew he wanted to do something to honor her memory and to help other women fight the disease.    He established The Amy Foundation that same year with the…

  • WWOOF ‘n Wander Film Screening at Whole Earth Center Mar. 27th, 28th

    WWOOF ‘n Wander Film Screening at Whole Earth Center Mar. 27th, 28th

    By Joshua Halpern "CINEMA at the CENTER" FILM SCREENING: WWOOF ‘n Wander: Opportunities on Organic Farms from Hawaii to the Himalayas with Joshua Halpern 53 mins. Joshua Halpern, the produce department coordinator at the Whole Earth Center, spent 9 months of 2007 working on organic farms in Hawaii, The Philippines, Thailand, and India, through an…

  • MILLSTONE: DiGirolamo pleads not guilty in murder, dismemberment case

    MILLSTONE: DiGirolamo pleads not guilty in murder, dismemberment case

    by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer    The former Millstone man accused of the 2007 murder and dismemberment of his mistress in her Hightstown apartment formally entered a plea of not guilty this week.    Rosario DiGirolamo, 34, formerly of Stevenson Avenue, entered his plea to charges of first-degree murder and fourth-degree tampering with evidence before Superior Court…

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  • LAWRENCE: District expects 2-cent tax hike

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The Lawrence Township public school district’s proposed $65.3 million budget for 2009-10 is expected to be unveiled before the Lawrence Township Board of Education Monday night.     The school board will meet at 7 p.m. in the Lawrence High School library. The board is expected to discuss the proposed spending…

  • Capital Health to Present Poster at National Competition

    Capital Health to Present Poster at National Competition

    From left, Drs. Jethava, Akhtar, Dawoud, and Goldsmith with their award-winning poster.

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