Author: Central Jersey

  • POLICE BLOTTER: October 10

    Florence    Police charged Walter Pursell, 62, of Hamilton Township, for driving under the influence Oct. 5.    According to police, a vehicle driven by Mr. Pursell was seen failing to maintain a lane and reckless driving.    The accused was also charged with driving while suspended, refusal to submit to testing, failure to maintain a lane and…

  • BORDENTOWN CITY: Annual Cranberry Festival a success

    BORDENTOWN CITY: Annual Cranberry Festival a success

    Picasa Leah, 3, and Alyssa Haines, both of Columbus, make a bracelet together at a crafter’s table.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar, issue of Oct. 10

    Events and celebrations around town Library sponsors small-business expo    Sat., Oct. 12 — The township library will host a small-business expo, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The township’s business advocate, SCORE and Affinity Federal Credit Union will answer inquiries about entrepreneurship. New township businesses will be offered a promotional booth, compliments of library. Door prizes,…

  • LIFESTYLE: Finding warmth in a French cookbook

    It’s the first cool morning, and I’m ready to cozy up to a cookbook full of comforting dishes. By Faith Bahadurian, Special Writer    It’s the first cool morning, and I’m ready to cozy up to a cookbook full of comforting dishes. The charming “The Little Paris Kitchen,” from Rachel Khoo fits the bill nicely. It…

  • HAMILTON: Rotary Club recognizes students (PHOTO)
  • ON CAMPUS: New Egypt resident participates in a simulated border checkpoint

    A New Egypt resident was among Misericordia University students participating in a simulated border checkpoint as part of a project designed to bring awareness and support to the campaign for comprehensive immigration reform currently being debated by the U.S. Congress.    First year student, Emma Bunce, was among the students that participated in the Border Patrol…

  • HAMILTON: Mayoral candidates spar over issues

    HAMILTON: Mayoral candidates spar over issues

    With about a month left before Hamiltonians cast their vote in the Nov. 5 elections, the three mayoral hopefuls appeared at a candidates event on Oct. 3. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — With about a month left before Hamiltonians cast their vote in the Nov. 5 elections, the three mayoral hopefuls appeared at…

  • LAWRENCE: Man charged with burglary

    Jeffrey Pulero, 38, of Trenton, was charged with burglary, hindering apprehension and possession of burglar tools after he was discovered in a storage room at the Go Calendar store at the Quaker Bridge Mall around 10 a. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    Jeffrey Pulero, 38, of Trenton, was charged with burglary, hindering apprehension and possession…

  • HAMILTON: Township Council candidates discuss issues, goals

    HAMILTON: Township Council candidates discuss issues, goals

    Democratic Township Council candidate Dan Keelan