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  • HILLSBOROUGH: County academy to add space for police training

       An addition to Somerset County Emergency Training Academy on Roycefield Road was approved by the Planning Board on April 4.    The academy will convert 6,200 square feet of vehicle storage space in the building into a training area and offices for the Somerset County Police Academy. An 4,356-square-foot addition will be built to house equipment.…

  • PM PEDIATRICS EXPANDS NEW JERSEY FOOTPRINT WITH NEW AFTER-HOURS URGENT CARE SITE IN NORTH BRUNSWICK

    PM PEDIATRICS EXPANDS NEW JERSEY FOOTPRINT WITH NEW AFTER-HOURS URGENT CARE SITE IN NORTH BRUNSWICK

    Sharyn Traub Press Contact: Sharyn Traub [email protected] 516-869-0650, x. 237 -FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE- PM PEDIATRICS EXPANDS NEW JERSEY FOOTPRINT WITH NEW AFTER-HOURS URGENT CARE SITE IN NORTH BRUNSWICK — Company’s Second New Jersey Practice Scheduled To Open This Fall — LAKE SUCCESS, NY – April 24, 2013 – PM Pediatrics, an award-winning provider of after-hours…

  • Grand Opening of WildFlour Bakery/Cafe

    Grand Opening of WildFlour Bakery/Cafe

    By Jacquelyn Pillsbury Whet your appetite and prepare to follow your nose: A new artisan bakery and daytime café is flinging its doors open in Lawrenceville on Saturday, May 11, at 9 a.m. Serving quick breakfasts, brunches and lunches of made-to-order savory crepes, house-made soups, salads and smoothies, as well as a line of classic…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police seek missing woman
  • HILLSBOROUGH: Business owners interested in ‘Shop Hillsborough’ card

    By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor    Enough businesses have indicated they would participate in a Shop Hillsborough program that could lower property tax bills for participating shoppers.    Township Committeeman Greg Burchette said Tuesday night that 26 business owners, after hearing the program described in presentations Monday night and Tuesday morning, had said they would join the…

  • MANVILLE: Police blotter, week of April 15-21

       A North Main Street man reported at 3:48 p.m. April 15 that his Visa credit card had been stolen and used to make several unauthorized purchases. An investigation continues.    A county prosecutor’s office employee reported finding a man’s wallet in the road near the intersection on North 2nd Avenue and Knopf Street at 5:25 p.m.…

  • South Plainfield School District Jeans Day raises more than $700 for NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome

    By Jeff Weber SOUTH PLAINFIELD – Tommy Licato has done a lot of advocacy and awareness work around the state on behalf of the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders (NJCTS). Now, he’s taking what he’s learned and applying it in his hometown of South Plainfield. With the help of his eighth-grade…

  • NEW HOPE: Garden Club plants pansies, cleans canal

    NEW HOPE: Garden Club plants pansies, cleans canal

       NEW HOPE — For the 15th consecutive year, Chuck Tarr led the New Hope Garden Club on April 6 in its annual spring planting of pansies in whiskey barrel planters located all over the borough in cooperation with The Living Earth Home and Garden Center.    Kim Espat, Dave Kemble, Bill Kiefer, Clare Kovacs, Bob Luisi,…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: April 25

    Lambertville    April 18 at 4:21 p.m., Sgt. Michael O’Rourke was called to a residence on North Franklin Street for damage to a gate.    Jimmy B. Oschmyanec, 33, reported someone had kicked the gate on the south side of his yard causing damage.    April 18 at 12:24 a.m., Patrolman Michael Gramlich stopped William Paris III, 45,…