• PRESS: EDITORIAL

    Deadly choices For the moment, there is an uneasy peace in the Middle East. As of Wednesday afternoon, a cease-fire between Israel and the terrorist group Hamas, located in Gaza, has temporarily ended almost a month of bloodshed that saw more than 1,800 Palestinians and about 70 Israelis killed, with thousands more wounded. Residents from…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: EDITORIAL

    Deadly choices For the moment, there is an uneasy peace in the Middle East. As of Wednesday afternoon, a cease-fire between Israel and the terrorist group Hamas, located in Gaza, has temporarily ended almost a month of bloodshed that saw more than 1,800 Palestinians and about 70 Israelis killed, with thousands more wounded. Residents from…

  • SBGA and Make-a-Wish Foundation Grant Six-Year-Olds Wish to Visit Hawaii
  • JAMESBURG: DVD depicts early life in borough

    JAMESBURG: DVD depicts early life in borough

    By Jenine Clancy JAMESBURG — The bygone days of the borough can now be seen in the present day thanks to Commander of the American Legion Star Post 127 Allan E. Brown. The 73-year-old Monroe resident, who grew up in Jamesburg, converted the 16-millimeter film onto a DVD. The 22-minute, black and white video, depicts…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Wu shows no rust at Cryan tennis

    HHS grad reaches quarters By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Steven Wu isn’t ready to give up playing tennis any time soon, and the Hillsborough High School graduate jumped at the chance to test himself in the James E. Cryan Memorial Tennis Tournament.    Coming off his finest season in his final year at New York…

  • PRINCETON: Council to meet again with AvalonBay to broker deal

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Council scheduled a meeting for later this month to possibly vote on a deal with developer AvalonBay that would enable the company to finally develop the old Princeton hospital. Mayor Liz Lempert and council members were tight-lipped this week after the town had its second session of…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Council rejects re-appointing township attorney

    But the firm will continue to represent West Windsor for the next three years By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer WEST WINDSOR — The council voted, 3-2, Monday against appointing Michael W. Herbert and his firm, Herbert, Van Ness, Cayci and Goodell, to represent the township. Mr. Herbert described the decision was "shocking and disappointing" during…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Everything’s just peachy at Terhune

    EAST WINDSOR: Everything’s just peachy at Terhune

    Phil McAuliffe Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe. Lauren Sobogal of East Windsor and owner of Buttons Cre´perie in Lawrenceville serves up a peach mint compote.

  • MANVILLE: Kindermusik studio to open downtown

    First Roots Music Studio will have its grand opening at 109 South Main St., Manville, on Saturday, Aug. 23, from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. A ribbon-cutting will be held at 9 a.m. with Mayor Angelo Corradino, followed by a fun demo class at 9:30 a.m. The Snow Queen arrives at 11 a.m., followed by a "Frozen"-inspired…

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