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  • Open House Event at One Yoga & Wellness Center Sunday April 6th

    Open House Event at One Yoga & Wellness Center Sunday April 6th

    By Tracey L. Ulshafer What is wellness? Simply put, wellness is achieved when one learns to make healthy choices and orient towards a healthier life. One Yoga & Wellness Center, located in East Windsor, New Jersey, offers many wellness options that can be viewed and discussed at their upcoming open house event on Sunday April…

  • ALLENTOWN: Spring season offers renewal for Old Mill

    ALLENTOWN: Spring season offers renewal for Old Mill

    Several stores began opening last fall and winter, and along with the pending opening of the Coltello Ristorante Italiano, those involved with the Mill continue to work to maintaining its status as the by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ALLENTOWN — The community gathered outside the Old Mill on March 15 for a celebration as warmer…

  • HAMILTON: Contamination discussed a potential church site

    The Hamilton Township Zoning Board heard testimony from Barry Sutherland, engineer with TRC Engineers, Inc., and Norman Kammeraad, CEO of the Michigan-basedTriad Environmental Services, which accor HAMILTON — Contamination and stormwater management were hot topics in the continuing application heard Tuesday night that could, if approved, allow Kingdom Church to build on Kuser Road.    The…

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  • Princeton Photo Workshop Announces Summer Camp for Teens

    Princeton Photo Workshop Announces Summer Camp for Teens

    Princeton Photo Workshop Princeton Photo Workshop Announces Summer Camp for Teens Princeton Photo Workshop has just announced a new summer day program for enthusiastic young photographers to learn the fundamentals of digital photography while exploring their creativity and enjoyment of photography. 13 to 17-year-old photographers will participate in one week or two week hands-on workshops,…

  • STATE WE’RE IN: Conservation trailblazer: Mark Becker

    The swan is a fitting mascot for the Bergen Save the Watershed Action Network, otherwise known as Bergen SWAN, a grassroots organization that’s achieved huge gains in water protection.    ”Swans are a graceful, but very tough bird,” pointed out Lori Charkey, co-founder of the group. “If you mess with them, they’ll bite you.”    Bergen SWAN’s…

  • LETTER: Education focus, not off-site conduct

    To the editor: While I generally respect the good work of the Upper Freehold Regional Board of Education, a recent letter from the board president missed the point.     The case discussed in the Trentonian (March 6 issue) is all about school policies, and the appropriate application of the school’s authority. The board president is…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Betting site foes speak out

    HILLSBOROUGH: Betting site foes speak out

    Residents pepper town leaders about Rte. 206 project By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor    More than a dozen residents expressed concern and even outrage Tuesday night about the possibility of an off-track wagering facility with a restaurant at 150 Route 206 in the northern part of the township.    They spoke at a Township Committee meeting in…

  • MANVILLE: Police officer’s hiring tied to review of nepotism policy

    By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer    Borough Council proposed and then withdrew motions to change a hiring policy Monday night. If adopted, the changes could clear the way for the nephew of the police chief to be hired as a patrol officer.    Members of the public said residents should have heard the resolution first.    The…