Author: Central Jersey

  • PENNINGTON: Borough tries again to sell a liquor license

    Pennington Borough is trying to sell a liquor license again and has dropped the minimum bid it will accept for such a license to $225,000. By John Tredrea, Special Writer    Pennington Borough is trying to sell a liquor license again and has dropped the minimum bid it will accept for such a license to $225,000.…

  • KINGWOOD: Man burns to death along bike path (updated Wednesday, Nov. 5)

    Man identified as from Jackson, N.J.    New Jersey State Police have identified the man found Monday morning apparently burned to death along the bike path in the Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park along Route 29 in Kingwood Township.    The victim has been identified as William Murphy, 63, of Jackson. Mr. Jackson was the lead…

  • Agricola Community Eatery

    Agricola Community Eatery

    Jim Nawn, proprietor, presents a check for $1,363 to Phyllis Stoolmacher, Director of Advancement/Mercer St Friends

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Lanza, Lagay promise ‘change of culture’
  • HILLSBOROUGH: Emergency volunteers can train

    Academy to host multi-sessions    People who want to be trained to help in community disasters are encouraged to attend training for the Community Emergency Response Team.    The six-session free training, to be run at the Somerset County Emergency Services Academy on Roycefield Road, starts next Tuesday, Nov. 12, and continues Nov. 14, 20 and 21.…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Jason Storipan named to bar foundation’s Board of Trustees

       Hillsborough resident Jason A. Storipan has been named to the Somerset County Bar Foundation’s Board of Trustees.    The group is the charitable arm of the Somerset Bar Association and supports a number of programs and fundraisers benefiting the community. The Board of Trustees oversees activities, fundraising and the awarding of donations to non-profits and scholarships…

  • Naval historian to discuss war on Delaware

    ”War on the River: the Colonial Navy on the Delaware,” a lecture by Tim McGrath, will be held on Nov. 13 at the David Library of the American Revolution.    ”War on the River: the Colonial Navy on the Delaware,” a lecture by Tim McGrath, will be held on Nov. 13 at the David Library of…

  • HAMILTON: Republicans sweep local election

    HAMILTON: Republicans sweep local election

    Right, Democratic candidate Barbara Plumeri offers her concession speech at Stone Terrace.

  • MANVILLE: School race goes to three on the ballot

    Write-in Anthony Roberts garners 121 votes    The three candidates on Tuesday’s ballot for Board of Education were easily elected, turning back a late write-in campaign.    Kelly Harabin won a second three-year term while Sharon Lukac and Arthur Thomas Cornelson captured their first. The vote totals were 996, 854 and 784, respectively.    Anthony Roberts, an Army…