• SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS Boys Soccer ready to play first match Sept. 7

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS Boys Soccer ready to play first match Sept. 7

    The South Brunswick High School Boy’s Soccer Team will be kicking off their soccer season on tomorrow against Monsignor Donovan at Monroe High School and the home opener will be played By Azra Baig, Special Writer The South Brunswick High School Boy’s Soccer Team will be kicking off their soccer season on tomorrow against Monsignor…

  • FLORENCE: Program nets drunk driving arrests

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor     Police arrested four alleged drunken drivers during the final days of the “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign.    Township police were out in force from the middle of August through Labor Day as part of the annual nationwide crackdown on drunken driving. Chief Alvin Scully said his…

  • HAMILTON: District principal moves continue

    Kelly Mattis resigns to serve another district by Megan Morreale, Special Writer, and James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Just a few days before the start of school, district officials announced they would begin a “comprehensive” search to replace Kelly Mattis, principal of Hamilton High School West, who was recently hired by an outside district.…

  • FLORENCE: Roebling Elementary has new leader

    FLORENCE: Roebling Elementary has new leader

    Second-grader Lauren Hein (left) meets Jared Peltzman, the new Roebling Elementary School principal, along with first-grader Ryan Kuppler during the water ice event sponsored by the PTA.

  • FLORENCE: Roebling Elementary has new leader

    FLORENCE: Roebling Elementary has new leader

    New Roebling Elementary School Principal Jared Peltzman with (left to right) Matt Conti (third grade), Riley Kurtz (first grade), Grace Kurtz (third grade) and Drew Boyd (first grade) during the water ice event sponsored by the PTA.

  • REGIONAL: Warning: Beware of infected mosquitos

       The state Department of Health is urging New Jersey residents to take precautions to protect themselves against the mosquito-borne West Nile Virus.    Commissioner Maureen O’Dowd emphasized that most human cases of the virus occur from August through October, with the possibility of a particularly active year in light of the wet weather and high temperatures…

  • ALLENTOWN: Borough hosting October festival

    Fall festival set for Oct. 12-13 ALLENTOWN — For nearly 30 years, the Fall Festival has been a staple of the borough and the 28th rendition of the event will be no different.    There is something for everyone at the free event, which will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12…

  • FLORENCE: Roebling Elementary has new leader

    FLORENCE: Roebling Elementary has new leader

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor    Elementary school children started school today and many learned that they have a new principal.    Jared Peltzman, of Cherry Hill, was hired over the summer to replace Dan Dooley as the principal of Roebling Elementary School. He will earn $85,000 annually in his new position.    ”I took the position…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: School dorm inspection ordinance fizzles

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor     A plan to increase revenue by annually inspecting Peddie dorms would have cost the borough too much.    The Borough Council voted 4-1 against adopting an ordinance that would have mandated an annual inspection of Peddie School dorms. According to the ordinance summary, the borough would require annual inspections…

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