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  • TRENTON: How clean is the Delaware River?

    TRENTON: How clean is the Delaware River?

    Groups say toxic chemicals dumped into New Jersey waterways By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    TRENTON — Just how clean is the Delaware River?    This spring, Trenton-based Environment New Jersey released a report stating that industrial facilities had dumped 8.5 million pounds of toxic chemicals into New Jersey’s waterways in 2010 — including 5.4 million pounds…

  • FLORENCE: Township Council keeps police chief position

    By Amber Cox, Special Writer    FLORENCE — The Township Council unanimously adopted an ordinance designating the public safety director as the “appropriate authority” to have charge of the police department if the position of chief of police is vacant.    The council adopted the ordinance at its last meeting on May 2.    The public safety director,…

  • Open House and Lunch at Jaffa Gate Memory Care Neighborhood in Somerset

    By Toby Ehrlich Join us on Tuesday May 22, 2012 at 12:30pm for a beautiful lunch and tours of The Martin and Edith Stein Residence’s Jaffa Gate Memory Care Neighborhood, 350 De Mott Lane, Somerset, NJ 08873. If you are currently helping a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia and or other forms of memory impairment…

  • MONROE: Monroe man sentenced for fraud

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    MONROE — A man from Monroe will spend 21 months in prison for defrauding a township business he worked at, according to officials.    Joseph R. Algoo, 39, of Monroe, was sentenced for stealing almost $175,000 from the Dynamex Corporation while managing operations in New Jersey, according to a May…

  • CRANBURY: Eagle proposes improving library

    CRANBURY: Eagle proposes improving library

    Kaitlyn Kanzler photo Eagle Scout Daniel Kennedy-Moore presents his proposal to add potted plants to the library entrance and a picnic table for teachers to the Cranbury Board of Education.

  • “Entrepreneurship 101” n the training you need BEFORE you start your business

    “Entrepreneurship 101” n the training you need BEFORE you start your business

    By UCEDC WOODBRIDGE, NJ – It’s the American dream – having your own business, being your own boss, setting your own hours….But before you take the plunge (or before you get in too deep in a business that you just started), you need to do some serious self-reflection and homework. That’s why UCEDC, a statewide…

  • CRANBURY: Eagle proposes improving library

    CRANBURY: Eagle proposes improving library

    By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer    CRANBURY — Eagle Scout candidate David Kennedy-Moore presented his proposal to improve the appearance of at the Cranbury Public Library and provide a picnic table for teachers at the April 24 Cranbury Township Board of Education meeting.    ”The goal is to add some potted plants to improve the appearance of…

  • Business Accounting Presentation with The Mercadien Group’s Marguerite Mount at Successful Women Connect Lunch Series, May 16

    Business Accounting Presentation with The Mercadien Group’s Marguerite Mount at Successful Women Connect Lunch Series, May 16

    By J&M Marketing Group Marguerite Mount, managing director of The Mercadien Group, will present "Making and Keeping Money: Accounting Principles Every Business Woman Should Know" at the May 16th Successful Women Connect luncheon at Mediterra in Princeton. This professional luncheon series gives attendees an opportunity to network and learn about areas that are outside their…

  • SPRINGFIELD: Northern Burlington wrestler is home grown champion

    SPRINGFIELD: Northern Burlington wrestler is home grown champion

    By Anthony Williams, Special Writer    When a person walks into a sporting event at Northern Burlington County Regional High School — the name Melton is synonymous with respect and tradition.    Every generation, from the grandfather-to the sons-to the grandsons, has represented the Greyhounds with great success and pride since 1964, and it can be said…