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    Allentown High School’s Kyle Buechele, wearing black clothing, checks out the line for his putt during the Redbirds match with West Windsor-Plainsboro North, held at the Cream Ridge Golf Course on May 7.

  • MANVILLE: Gorbatuk takes seat of honor

    MANVILLE: Gorbatuk takes seat of honor

    Memorial Day Parade organizer will be its grand marshal By Mary Elen Day, Special Writer Veteran Fred Gorbatuk usually organizes Manville’s Memorial Day parade. This year, he’ll ride in the seat of honor, though, as the grand marshal for the traditional event, which takes place Sunday, May 25, on Main Street. The parade route will…

  • REGION: On the trail, then and now

    By Michele Byers, N.J. Conservation Foundation When New Jersey was founded 350 years ago, getting around was tough. What New Jerseyans think of as roads today didn’t exist in 1664. Most European settlements in the New World were built along rivers and bays, and waterways served as transportation routes — the watery highways of their…

  • The Titusville Academy to Take Part in Tour of Titusville Historic School Building to Open its Doors

    The Titusville Academy to Take Part in Tour of Titusville Historic School Building to Open its Doors

    TOP: The Titusville Academy. BOTTOM: Dr. Stephen Hritz, (at right), founder of Princeton School for Exceptional Chidlren, now, The Titusville Academy, and PSEC Director, Jim Rigel.

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  • MANVILLE: Panfile to be recognized for extra board training

    By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Board of Education member Ned Panfile will be recognized Tuesday night as a certificated board member, a designation by the N.J. School Boards Association. He will be one of the Somerset County board members to receive the award at 7 p.m. at the Imperia on Easton Avenue, Somerset. Mr.…

  • MANVILLE: On the trail, then and now

    By Michele Byers, N.J. Conservation Foundation When New Jersey was founded 350 years ago, getting around was tough. What New Jerseyans think of as roads today didn’t exist in 1664. Most European settlements in the New World were built along rivers and bays, and waterways served as transportation routes — the watery highways of their…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Former mayor Pittore dies at age 90

    LAMBERTVILLE: Former mayor Pittore dies at age 90

    City named justice center after him in 2013 Flags have been lowered to half staff as Lambertville mourns the death of Phillip L. “Phil” Pittore, whose life encompassed just about every aspect of civic life in Lambertville in a public career spanning a lifetime. Mr. Pittore died May 9 at the Hunterdon Care Center in…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Screening Room to show film on prolific ‘street photographer’

    Here are upcoming offerings at the Acme Screening Room, 25 S. Union St, Lambertville. The theater is wheelchair accessible. Subtitles are available for those who are deaf or hard of hearing on films that provide them. Tickets are $6 for members and $8 for others. Buy membership and tickets at the door or online at…

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