• High school softball back in full swing

    Softball teams hit the diamond with the arrival of spring by Michael Mack With the return of the spring comes the return of softball. It’s not just the boys getting back onto the diamond, as the girls of Florence Township Memorial High School, Bordentown Regional High School and Northern Burlington County Regional High School are…

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  • HILLSBOROUGH: Learn how to reduce your carbon footprint

       In the spirit of Earth Day, the Hillsborough Library will host the first of a multi-part series, entitled “Sustainability Steps,” to help people focus on minimizing their carbon footprint on Saturday, April 26, at 2 p.m. at 379 South Branch Road.    Bob Kopp, associate director of the Rutgers Energy Institute and assistant professor in the…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Friendship helps steady Raider golfers

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Instead of pairing his top two golfers together, Hillsborough High School head coach Charlie Davis often sends Tommy Wagner and Mike Wybraniec out together even though they are the boys team’s No. 2 and No. 3 golfers.    ”Tommy and Mike like to play with each other,” Davis said. “They’re…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: April 17

    Robbinsville    Police charged Ryan Dick 29, of Robbinsville, for driving while intoxicated.    According to police, a car driven by Mr. Dick was seen failing to maintain a lane on Route 33, prompting a motor vehicle stop.    He was also charged with reckless driving, careless driving and failure to maintain a lane.    He was released without…

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  • POLICE BLOTTER: April 18

    Hamilton    Police charged Marcus D. White for auto theft in the vicinity of South Broad Street and Harcourt Drive on April 4. Police did not provide bail information as of press time.    In addition, police charged Desalai F. Riehl for shoplifting in the 1000 block of Whitehorse-Mercerville Road. Police did not provide bail information or…

  • That Our Hearts May Grow Wise: Cultivating Wisdom As We Age

    That Our Hearts May Grow Wise: Cultivating Wisdom As We Age

    By Toby Ehrlich We suggest aging is the “final exam” of our spiritual life. We investigate the possibilities within Jewish life’s spiritual curriculum for acquiring the character traits (middot), spiritual tools and perspective to ready ourselves for the challenges we will inevitably face. Lecture and discussion. Rabbi Dayle A. Friedman, MSW, MAJCS, BCC, is a…

  • PLUMSTED BRIEFS: April 17

    NEST!- Nurture Environmental Stewardship Today!, a nonprofit organization based out of Plumsted Township, is hosting a Bluebird festival on Saturday, May 3.    The organization is seeking volunteers and youth groups to help make this event a great success for all.    If you know of someone who is looking for community service hours or a business…

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