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  • UPPER FREEHOLD: New township attorney appointed

    New attorney had previously served planning board by Jane Meggitt, Special Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — The Township Committee has replaced the law firm that has handled Upper Freehold’s legal matters for over a quarter of a century.    At the Sept. 5 meeting, the governing body voted 4-0 to hire Dennis Collins, of the firm Collins,…

  • HAMILTON: Mayoral candidates event set for Sept. 17

    The event is scheduled to run from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Stone Terrace located at 2275 Kuser Road. HAMILTON — With election day less than two months away the Mid Jersey Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a Meet the Hamilton Mayor Candidates event Sept. 17.    The event is scheduled to run from…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS Girls Tennis Team gears up for new season

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS Girls Tennis Team gears up for new season

    The South Brunswick High School Lady Viking’s Tennis team is gearing up to have a successful season. By Azra Baig, Special Writer The South Brunswick High School Lady Viking’s Tennis team is gearing up to have a successful season.    The team is returning six varsity players of a squad that is made up of 13…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Police seize ecstasy, Xanax during arrest
  • HAMILTON: Yaede opens headquarters

    HAMILTON: Yaede opens headquarters

    With the mayoral election roughly two months away, incumbent Republican Mayor Kelly A. Yaede held a grand opening for her campaign headquarters Sept. 7. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — With the mayoral election roughly two months away, incumbent Republican Mayor Kelly A. Yaede held a grand opening for her campaign headquarters Sept. 7.…

  • FLORENCE: Girl Scout beautifies town

        A local Girl Scout is working to complete her Silver Award project by beautifying her local town.    Girl Scout Cadette Alexandra Amico-Ford, of Troop 25136 in the Town and Country Service Unit of the Girl Scouts Central and Southern New Jersey Council, started her Silver Award project this past July and will be…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Sewage doesn’t smell as much

    In April 2012, the Lambertville Municipal Utilities Authority (LMUA) began the implementation of the $1-million odor-remediation construction program By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — A recently completed $1-million program to reduce odors emanating from Lambertville’s sewage treatment facility has been dramatically successful, city officials said.    There have been only three complaints about odors during…

  • SPORTS CALENDAR: September 13

    Hamilton High School West    Fri., Sept. 13    Girls freshman field hockey @ Burlington Township, 3:45 p.m.    Girls varsity field hockey vs. Burlington Township, 4 p.m.    Girls junior varsity field hockey vs. Burlington Township, 5:15 p.m. Mon., Sept. 16    Girls varsity field hockey @ Pemberton, 4 p.m.    Junior varsity football vs. Hopewell Valley Central at Timberlane…

  • New Guide to Help Parents of Preschoolers with Disabilities

    New Guide to Help Parents of Preschoolers with Disabilities

    By CCS News Trenton, NJ – Leaders in the field of special education in New Jersey have created a new guide to help parents of young children with disabilities access better care and services. The free booklet, in both English and Spanish, details the rights of a child with special needs to access effective, appropriate…