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  • POLICE BLOTTER: October 17

    Florence    Police issued Tameka Rogers, 38, of Trenton, several tickets after it was revealed during a motor vehicle stop that she had outstanding warrants from Lawrence Township for driving while suspended and failing to appear in court.    According to police, Ms. Rogers was issued tickets for driving while suspended, driving with a suspended registration and…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Senior Cafe renovations applauded

    HILLSBOROUGH: Senior Cafe renovations applauded

    Under the awnings of the new Senior Café, the two presidents of Hillsborough senior groups pose with officials and a joint state legislative resolution. From left are Township Committeeman Greg Burchette, Mayor Frank DelCore, Chapter B’s Nancy Bertin, Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli, Township Committeewoman Gloria McCauley, Assemblywoman Donna Simon, state Sen. Kip Bateman, Chapter A’s Lou…

  • STATE WE’RE IN: Horsepower rules!

    by Michele Byers Did you know New Jersey’s state animal is the horse?    This state we’re in is home to about 42,000 horses. Throughout history, they have transported us, plowed fields and carried us into battle.    While our relationship with horses has changed from utilitarian to pleasure, much has not changed. Horses are still very…

  • Mt. Zion AME Church Host Official "Welcome Service" for Rev. Dr. Lesly Devereaux

    Mt. Zion AME Church Host Official "Welcome Service" for Rev. Dr. Lesly Devereaux

    By Vesta Godwin Clark Princeton, New Jersey – Sunday, October 20, 2013 – Mt. Zion AME Church will host an official “Welcome Service” for Rev. Dr. Lesly Devereaux at 4:00 pm. Excited to have Rev. Devereaux as their pastor, the congregation is inviting members of the community and local churches to come worship with them…

  • MANVILLE: Candidates address issues

    MANVILLE: Candidates address issues

    Council hopefuls vary on flood control alternatives By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor    Floods have struck Manville hard at least three times since 1999, and how to stem rising rivers is one of the key issues for the borough.    The six candidates for Borough Council were asked to comment on the three alternatives recently described by…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Couple hopes to have first gay marriage in state

    LAMBERTVILLE: Couple hopes to have first gay marriage in state

    Beth Asaro and Joanne Schailey are poised to make New Jersey history — again. And, once again, Lambertville Mayor David Del Vecchio is ready to help them, by joining them in wedlock. by John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Beth Asaro and Joanne Schailey are poised to make New Jersey history — again. And, once…

  • HAMILTON: Township and CWA union agree on new contract

    The deal, effective retroactive to July 1, 2013, includes no increase in 2013, a 1.5 percent increase in 2014 and 2015, as well as 1 percent raises in January and July of 2016. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — The township and the Communications Workers of America, Local 1032 agreed on a new contract…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Officials defend solar panel funds amid criticism
  • AmeriQuest’s David Nitzsche Explains Six Ways to Leverage Supplier Relationships

    By 1888PressRelease 1888 Press Release – Nitzsche explains in his blog why it’s beneficial for companies to nurture their relationships with suppliers, treating them as trusted partners. CHERRY HILL, NJ – It’s time for companies to treat their supply partners as customers and remove the traditional adversarial role that may exist so that both sides…