Author: Central Jersey

  • LAWRENCE: Voters go to polls on Tuesday

    Township voters will go to the polls Tuesday to select a governor, two Township Council members and an assortment of county and state lawmakers and officeholders, and — in a new twist — they will also be asked t By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    Township voters will go to the polls Tuesday to select a…

  • MANVILLE: Petzinger makes his closing campaign statement
  • Upper Freehold Committee in need of a change

    To The Editor:     Steve Alexander may be surprised to learn that the Democrats also love living in Upper Freehold for the very same reasons that members of his party love it – the open space, the farmland, the highly rated schools and a way of life that we are all looking to preserve.    The…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Carter Road land might be saved

    Two-hundred and forty acres off Carter Road in Hopewell Township can be preserved under a deal the New Jersey Conservation Foundation, Mercer County, Hopewell Township, the Hopewell Valley Citizens Group an By John Tredrea, Special Writer    Two-hundred and forty acres off Carter Road in Hopewell Township can be preserved under a deal the New Jersey…

  • Capital Health Named Top Peformer for Quality

    By Jayne O’Connor   Capital Health Hopewell & Regional Medical Centers Both Named Joint Commission Top Performing Hospitals   Regional Medical Center is Highest Level Stroke Center on List  (TRENTON, NJ, Oct. 30, 2013) – Capital Health’s Hopewell and Regional Medical Centers were today named two of the nation’s Top Performers on Key Quality Measures by…

  • CHESTERFIELD CHATTER

    by Nancy Mrzljak The Crosswicks Post Office announces the issuing of a special pictorial cancellation for the 325th Anniversary of Chesterfield Township.    You are able get to your stamp cancelled with the special cancellation starting 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Oct. 26 at the Crosswicks Post Office on New Street in Crosswicks.    The cancellation stamp…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Her Halloween comes alive with inventive party creativity

    HILLSBOROUGH: Her Halloween comes alive with inventive party creativity

    Holding their favored murder weapon, Hillsborough partygoers recreated the from the board game Clue on Saturday night. From left are Rebecca Guilloud (Miss Peacock), Alyssa Grasso (Mrs. White) of Hillsborough, Aaron Lopez (Professor Plum) of Somerville, Sean Gibbons (Mr. Green) of Bridgewater, Emily Meeks (Miss Scarlet) of Hillsborough and Joseph Milazzo (Col. Mustard) of Branchburg.…

  • PRINCETON: No charges filed against Butler in 911 call

    The Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office has concluded no charges will be filed against Princeton Councilwoman Jo Butler over a 911 call she made from a phone booth on Sept. 18.    The Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office has concluded no charges will be filed against Princeton Councilwoman Jo Butler over a 911 call she made from a…

  • UPPER FREEHOLD: Candidates outline visions

    Running are Republican incumbents Stan Moslowski Jr. and Lorisue Horsnall Mount as well as Democratic challenger Florence Foley. by Jane Meggitt, Special Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — Next week, voters will go to the polls to choose who will sit on the Township Committee.    Running are Republican incumbents Stan Moslowski Jr. and Lorisue Horsnall Mount as…