Author: Central Jersey

  • HAMILTON: Council introduces 2014 municipal budget

    The 7-cent tax increase would result in the homeowner of a residence assessed at the township average of $135,000 to pay an additional $94 a year in local property taxes. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — The Township Council unanimously introduced the 2014 municipal budget, which if formally adopted by the governing body, would…

  • MANVILLE: Komoroski, Bugal team for Democrats (updated)

    Will face Szabo, Camacho for Borough Council in fall By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor    Harry Bugal Jr. will team with incumbent Ed Komoroski as Democratic candidates for Borough Council.    The pair filed Monday under the county Democratic Organization ballot tag line. Mr. Bugal ran last year and fourth in a six-way race for three…

  • HAMILTON: Fugitive robbery suspect charged
  • LAWRENCE: Woman grabbed by man during walk

    Police are searching for a man who allegedly grabbed a Lawrence Township woman from behind as she was walking in the area of Eldridge Avenue and Rossa Avenue at 10:47 p.m. March 26    Police are searching for a man who allegedly grabbed a Lawrence Township woman from behind as she was walking in the area…

  • HAMILTON: Exhibit to feature local artists

    HAMILTON: Exhibit to feature local artists

    The art created by this talented group of local artists, many of whom have exhibited in juried art shows, spans the spectrum from abstract to classic in all types of media, including photography, watercolor, oil, HAMILTON —The artists of Creative Collective and ArtSpace are joining together to present an exhibit at Hamilton Township Library from…

  • LAWRENCE: Living Local Expo broadens its focus

    When Carmen Roman finished her shift at Anchor House Saturday morning, she noticed a flyer on the table promoting the Living Local Expo Fair at the New Jersey Army National Guard Armory on Eggerts Crossing Ro By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    When Carmen Roman finished her shift at Anchor House Saturday morning, she noticed a…

  • FROM THE MAYOR: Efforts needed to stop state skimming of local revenue
  • MANVILLE: April is Autism Awareness Month

    MANVILLE: April is Autism Awareness Month

    Students and staff of Weston and Roosevelt schools showed their support by participating Tuesday in “Bubbles4Autism.” More than 800 students and staff members joined in the shape of a ribbon to blow bubbles to create a greater awareness of families facing autism.

  • HAMILTON: Library exhibit to feature local artists

    HAMILTON: Library exhibit to feature local artists

    Spring Awakening, created William McCarroll, is one of many local pieces of art to be featured in an upcoming exhibt at the Hamilton Public Library. Courtesy photo