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  • Thanks to Glenn Collins for flagpole at park

    Shawn P. Kildea, Lawrenceville To the editor: As a resident of Lawrenceville and a parent heavily involved with youth sports in town, I was dismayed this past spring at the sight of an American Flag draped out of the press box at Central Park where I coached my boys in Little League baseball.    With those…

  • MANVILLE: Council President urges ‘progress without politics’

    To the editor:    There are fewer then 40 days left until Election Day. Soon, you will see the false accusations trying to discount or distort the progress that’s been made in Manville over the past two years. We need to ensure the voters have the facts and the true financial figures to make the right…

  • DELAWARE TWP.: 106-acre farm is preserved

    DELAWARE TWP.: 106-acre farm is preserved

    Addition is made to Wickecheoke Preserve holdings    DELAWARE TWP. — New Jersey Conservation Foundation and its partners have preserved a 106-acre farm near the hamlet of Locktown.    Using funds from the State Agriculture Development Committee and the federal Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program, the Conservation Foundation purchased the development rights of the Conley farm…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local Business provides school spirit apparel

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local Business provides school spirit apparel

    Azra Baig photos. Above, Tom Taggart sits at his desk tending to the business he started 11 years ago in Monmouth Junction. Below, one of the jackets T-Squared Graphics makes for the South Brunswick High School teams.

  • MANVILLE: Basin study gains most funding in years

    Almost $700,000 coming from in total from state, federal governments    More money should be coming to help fund work on the Army Corps of Engineers study of the Millstone-Raritan rivers basin.    An estimated $687,929 has been appropriated to the project, said Frank Jurewicz, chairman of the Raritan and Millstone Flood Control Commission, last week. That’s…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Merit scholar program praises Mac Gregor

    She’s a commended student in National Merit Scholarship program    South Hunterdon Regional High School’s Jessica MacGregor has been named a commended student in the 2014 National Merit Scholarship Program.    A 12th grader, Jessica is a standout performer on the school’s softball and soccer teams, as well as a key performer in South’s theatrical program.    With…

  • MANVILLE: Letter mischaracterized Onderko’s status, she says

    To the editor:    On Sept. 26, the newspaper printed a letter from Ms. Ruth Slovik inviting the public to come to a meet-and-greet with the GOP candidates for Borough Council. She encouraged us to (and this is directly from her letter) to “meet Rich Onderko, who comes to every council meeting and presents the mayor…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: CALENDAR

    Fri., Oct. 4    Author Night by the South Brunswick Library Foundation 6:30 to 10 p.m. at the South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction. Speaker is author/Cosmopolitan Editor John Searles, author of novels “Boy Still Missing” and “Strange But True.”Tickets $65 p.p. Includes dinner, entertainment, and free book. Tickets can be purchased online…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Baseball boosters to meet to elect officers Oct. 9

    South Hunterdon Regional group looks for helpers    South Hunterdon Regional’s Baseball Booster Club will meet Wednesday, Oct. 9, at 7 p.m. in the Commons of the high school. Officers will be nominated and elected for the 2013-14 season at this meeting.       The mission of the Baseball Booster Club is to assist the baseball teams with…