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  • GUEST OPINION: Foster a safe and stable Egypt

    On June 30 over 30 million Egyptians took to the streets protesting against a government that failed to provide security or economic opportunities for Egypt. By Morad Abou-Sabe’, Monroe Township On June 30 over 30 million Egyptians took to the streets protesting against a government that failed to provide security or economic opportunities for Egypt.…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: New officers hired

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: New officers hired

    Four new police officers were sworn in during Tuesday night’s Township Council meeting.  Four new police officers were sworn in during Tuesday night’s Township Council meeting.    Bafti “Ben” Salihi, 29, was born in Kosovo.    In April 2005, he became a naturalized citizen. In 2008, he received an Associate’s Degree in Criminal Justice from Union County…

  • HAMILTON: Candidate accuses mayor of stonewalling police radio improvements

    HAMILTON: Candidate accuses mayor of stonewalling police radio improvements

    Mayor calls independent mayoral opponent ‘disingenuous’ by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Antonio Gambino, an independent candidate for mayor, and his campaign manager called for the administration to finance police radio upgrades.    Saying they had received personal complaints from officers in the past month, Mr. Gambino and Vinnie Capodanno, a former Democratic councilman, held…

  • MIDDLESEX COUNTY: County unveils mobile command unit

    MIDDLESEX COUNTY: County unveils mobile command unit

    Submitted photo Middlesex County Acting Prosecutor Andrew C. Carey (center) explains to Freeholder H. James Polos (left), chair of the County Public Safety and Health Committee and Freeholder Director Ronald G. Rios the various components of the County Prosecutor’s new Mobile Command Center, which was purchased with State Homeland Security grant funds.

  • STATE: What parents can expect in the 2013-14 school year

    STATE: What parents can expect in the 2013-14 school year

    When school starts up in September, parents can expect some changes, according to the New Jersey Association of School Administrators. Here are the items to watch for the 2013-14 school year:  TRENTON — When school starts up in September, parents can expect some changes, according to the New Jersey Association of School Administrators. Here are…

  • iPad Tips and Tricks

    By Ben Britt The Princeton Macintosh Users Group Presents: iPad Tips and Tricks with Caitlin Trought Tuesday, September 10, 2013; 7:30 pm at Stuart Hall, Room 6, Princeton Theological Seminary, (Alexander St), Princeton, NJ If you are looking to learn how to use your iPad or how to get the most out of your iPad,…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Eagleton polling director to speak here

    HILLSBOROUGH: Eagleton polling director to speak here

    Dr. David Redlawsk will explain how to understand poll data    Dr. David Redlawsk, director of the Eagleton Center for Public Interest polling, will be the guest speaker at the Thurs., Sept. 19, meeting of Hillsborough Democratic Community Club.    Dr. Redlawsk is a professor of political science at Rutgers University in New Brunswick.    A former member…

  • MANVILLE: Goodies will entice you to visit and use the library

    You’ll get points toward a raffle prize the more services you take advantage of By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer    ”Get Carded” is the Manville Pubic Library’s program for the month. September is dedicated to promoting getting a library card and the library has many events planned to give patrons the opportunity to see what…

  • HAMILTON: Helping Hand

    HAMILTON: Helping Hand

    Local organization receives donation from Bank of America The Hamilton-based Family Guidance Center Corporation recently received $10,000 from Bank of American in support of its Consumer Credit Counseling Service. The program, which serves all of Central New Jersey, offers housing counseling, debt management services, foreclosure prevention services and a representative payee program.