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  • Outdoor Total Body Workouts at Healthy and Fit Boot Camp
  • UPPER FREEHOLD: Neighbors say street has gone to the dogs

    Residents express concern regarding canines to UF officials by Jane Meggitt, Special Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — Tell it to the judge. That was the advice given to several residents of the Woods at Cream Ridge development at the May 16 Township Committee meeting, who asked the governing body what to do in regarding what they…

  • COMMUNITY CALENDAR: May 23

    Thursday, May 23    Coffee, Donuts and a Movie, “All Quiet on the Western Front” starring Lew Ayers, Louis Wolheim, John Wray, and Slim Summerville, 1:30 p.m., at the Robbinsville Branch of the Mercer County Library. The branch is located at 42 Robbinsville-Allentown Road. For more information call (609) 259-2150 or visit www.mcl.org. Friday, May 24…

  • HIPEROS FOUNDER MICHELE FLYNN HONORED WITH COVETED WEST LEADERSHIP AWARD

    By Laura Glassow WEST Recognizes Flynn’s Significant Achievements in Technology Somerville, NJ, May 21, 2013 – Hiperos, the leading provider of Software as a Service solutions for 3rd party management (3PM), today announced that founder and Chairman, Michele Flynn, has been recognized by WEST (Women Entrepreneurs in Science and Technology) with their sixth annual WEST…

  • Hospital campaign sets a new record

    Joann Heffernan Heisen and Bob Doll and Barry Rabner We are pleased to share with you some great news: The University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro (UMCPP) has broken another record, and this time thanks to you — we can now claim the most successful capital campaign in the history of any hospital in…

  • LAWRENCE: Police scuffle with robbery suspect

    Hossam Sleem of Hamilton was charged with robbery, shoplifting, resisting arrest and simple assault in connection with the theft of a pair of sunglasses valued at $180. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    Hossam Sleem, 41, of Hamilton was charged with robbery, shoplifting, resisting arrest and simple assault in connection with the theft of a pair…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: The Lone Bugler pauses

    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: The Lone Bugler pauses

    This year’s Memorial Day performances have been canceled due to health concerns By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    BORDENTOWN CITY — Richard Pinter is The Lone Bugler.    He has been performing Taps in honor of American veterans as a retired major sergeant since 2000.    Traditionally Mr. Pinter visits 21 sites around Memorial Day in honor of…

  • MANVILLE: Navy veteran Kletz to lead Sunday’s parade

    MANVILLE: Navy veteran Kletz to lead Sunday’s parade

    He saw the world on sailing ships By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer    Tried and true Navy veteran Charles (Charlie) Kletz has been chosen as this year’s grand marshal for the VFW annual Memorial Day Parade. The longtime traditional parade takes place Sunday along Main Street in Manville.    ”I am deeply honored, and pleasantly surprised…

  • EDITORIAL: Honoring those who died for us

    Memorial Day Weekend is upon us.    Three days off work. The unofficial start of summer. Backyard cookouts with family and friends. A time for fun and relaxation.    But we should not forget the real reason for the holiday: To remember and honor those Americans, our countrymen and countrywomen, who have given their lives in wars…