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  • Group hopes to bring back farmers market

    Howard Nelson, President, LMS board To the editor: It is with regret that the Board of Directors of Lawrenceville Main Street (LMS) has decided to suspend the operation of the Lawrenceville Farmers Market for this season after Saturday, Aug. 20.    Our farmers market on Gordon Avenue in the Village, which opened in 2007, had loyal…

  • MANVILLE: It takes a lot of food to feed a festival

    Here’s the shopping list for Sacred Heart carnival last July By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer    The 43rd annual Sacred Heart Summer Festival may be done and over for this year, but there are some fun food facts have been tallied. You never realize just how much food is made and consumed during such an…

  • MANVILLE: Campus Corner, week of Aug. 25

    Students gain degrees, make honors lists    Kathleen Hardgrove of Manville graduated from East Stroudsburg (Pa.) University with a bachelor of science degree in business management on May 7. Kathleen is the daughter of Marian Hardgrove and the late Jack Hardgrove of Manville. * * *    Monika Borkowska of Manville was named to the Dean’s List…

  • Emergency Plan for Hurricane and Earthquake Disaster

    Emergency Plan for Hurricane and Earthquake Disaster

    Martinez who is running for Mercer Co Sheriff

  • BRIDGEWATER: Patriots’ Jeff Nettles rewriting record book

    Slugger nearing the top of lists in games, hits, home runs    Despite a difficult 2011 season for the team, Somerset Patriots third baseman Jeff Nettles continues to rewrite the Atlantic League record book. He’s moved his way up several career leader categories this season.    Nettles, the longest-tenured Patriot, notched his 531st career Atlantic League…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: School supplies for needs will be collected Sunday at church

       School supplies for needy children will be collected in the parish center of Mary, Mother of God Church on South Triangle Road from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 28.    The church is collecting backpacks, notebooks, pencils and other items to be given to clients of the Hillsborough Food Pantry.    Direct questions to [email protected].

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Liquor license transfer OK’d for new restaurant

    It will feature 22 TVs, a huge bar and a grill in the center    A sports and family restaurant is about to open in the Hillsborough Promenade at 315 Route 206.    Called Joey G’s, it will occupy the space that formerly housed Famous Dave Barbecue.Renovations are finished, and final inspections are awaited, said Richard Grosso…

  • LAWRENCE: Mr. Meara won’t be back to school this year

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    When Philip Meara walks into a classroom, his face lights up. It is obvious that he loves children and he loves teaching, even though he gave up the classroom to become an administrator.    But when the first day of school rolls around this year, for the first time in four…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Photojournalist will tell story of hope in Haiti

       ArtisticEfex professional photographer Jim LaSala will share his personal experience of his trips to Haiti in a program on Saturday, Sept. 17, at his gallery in Suite 5 at 411 Route 206.    Haiti is recovering from a devastating 7.0-rated earthquake on Jan. 12, 2010, that took the lives of 300,000.    Presentations are at 1, 3,…