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  • Montgomery’s Teddy Asefa Develops Patent Pending Technology To Produce Clean-Burning Hydrogen Fuel

    Montgomery’s Teddy Asefa Develops Patent Pending Technology To Produce Clean-Burning Hydrogen Fuel

    Rutgers University Chemistry Associate Professor Tewodros (Teddy) Asefa of Montgomery Township

  • Global Amateur Golf Championship Tour Comes to the Carolinas

    Global Amateur Golf Championship Tour Comes to the Carolinas

    By 1888pressrelease (1888 PressRelease) In 20 Years The World Golfers Amateur Tour (WGAT) has grown to include tours in 44 countries adding the United States 2 years ago. The WGAT Carolinas Tour will join WGAT Team USA beginning with the 2014-2015 wrap around season. Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach, SC – The World Golfers Amateur Tour…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Candidates seeking school board seats

    By Philip Sean Curran and Geena Molinaro, Staff Writers Monday was the filing deadline for board of education candidates around the state, with Princeton area school districts going to see contested races and the departure of some incumbents who declined to run for re-election. PRINCETON: Three seats are up in 2014, with incumbent Afsheen Shamsi…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: HVCBank: Record results for second quarter

    Patrick L. Ryan, chairman, and James Hyman, president and CEO, of Hopewell Valley Community Bank (PinkSheets: HWDY) jointly announced that the Bank’s net income for the June quarter of 2014 was a bank record $643,748, which amounts to a 7.4 percent increase from the $599,631 mark for the equivalent 2013 period. On a per share…

  • PRINCETON: Police blotter

    Princeton Mary Derwin, 57, of Monmouth Junction, was charged with driving while intoxicated when she was stopped on Riverside Drive on July 27 at 12:07 a.m. Sherrian Killburn-McLeod, 26, of Trenton, was charged with having an outstanding warrant out of Ewing for $106 when she was stopped on Nassau Street at 6:16 p.m. on July…

  • PRINCETON: Judge throws out lawsuit against Dudeck, town

    PRINCETON: Judge throws out lawsuit against Dudeck, town

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A state judge has thrown out a lawsuit that seven current and former Princeton police officers brought against former police Chief David J. Dudeck and the town of Princeton. Officials said the decision, handed down by Judge Darlene J. Pereksta on July 14, leaves open the door for the…

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: HVCBank: Record results for second quarter

    Bank has offices in Ringoes, Flemington and Pittstown in Hunterdon County Patrick L. Ryan, chairman, and James Hyman, president and CEO, of Hopewell Valley Community Bank (PinkSheets: HWDY) jointly announced that the bank’s net income for the June quarter of 2014 was a bank record $643,748, which amounts to a 7.4 percent increase from the…

  • PRINCETON: Newcomers reach rec hoops finals

    PRINCETON: Newcomers reach rec hoops finals

    King’s Pizzarama faces veteran Winberie’s for title By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    As the players on the King’s Pizzarama team have gotten to know each other a little better, they have started to look more and more like a championship team.    In its first season in the Princeton Recreation Men’s Summer Basketball League, King’s Pizzarama…

  • PRINCETON: Accountant pleads not guilty to stealing $180K

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The former paid accountant of a student performing arts group at Princeton University pleaded not guilty Monday to embezzling more than $180,000 from the club over five years. Thomas Muza was arraigned in a Mercer County courtroom in Trenton on second-degree theft by unlawful taking, the only count in…