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  • County wildlife center seeking new volunteers

    By: centraljersey.com Mercer County Wildlife Center, which accepted and treated 2,300 birds, mammals and reptiles in 2010, is seeking individuals who would like to volunteer their time to care for animals brought to the Hopewell Township facility. The center’s staff and volunteers care for native wildlife that are injured, ill, or displaced, and provide medical…

  • Mercer issues ‘call of the wild’

    By: centraljersey.com Mercer County Wildlife Center, which accepted and treated 2,300 birds, mammals and reptiles in 2010, is seeking individuals who would like to volunteer their time to care for animals brought to the Hopewell Township facility. The Center’s staff and volunteers care for native wildlife that are injured, ill, or displaced, and provide medical…

  • Free outing postponed

    By: centraljersey.com TRENTON – The free day of golf traditionally offered on New Year’s Day by the Mercer County Park Commission has been postponed due to snow. The Park Commission will reschedule the free day of golf for later in the New Year when weather permits. A date has not yet been determined. For the…

  • Waterside Villas Hosts Walking Tour of Historic Monroe Twp Photos

    By Kris Carr WATERSIDE VILLAS HOSTS WALKING TOUR OF HISTORIC PHOTOS   Monroe Township, NJ – Waterside Villas, a 55+ rental community located in Monroe Township is hosting a historical overview of Monroe Township on Friday, January 7th at 2 p.m. John Katerba, published author, will host this event providing a presentation and walking tour throughout…

  • CRANBURY: Stout, Stannard say good-bye to Township Committee

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — Mayor David Stout and Committeeman Richard Stannard said their good-byes to the Township Committee at the Dec. 20 committee meeting, their last meeting as members.    Both committee members will be stepping down from their positions today, Friday. Resolutions for both were read at the beginning of last week’s…

  • MONROE: 128-resident nursing, assisted living facility planned

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    MONROE — Parker Memorial Homes may be coming to the township.    It purchased 14 acres on Spotswood-Englishtown Road on Dec. 2 and wants to build a new community in Monroe that would house 128 residents in need of skilled nursing and assisted living.    It is hoping to begin construction within…

  • MONROE: Eight police officers promoted

    MONROE: Eight police officers promoted

    Monroe Township policemen who received promotions were recognized at the Monroe Township Council meeting Wednesday night. From left are Sgt. Griffin Banos, Sgt. Jabazz Spence, Sgt. Richard Stemming, Sgt. Jason Grosser, Chief John Kraivec, Lt. Donald Collins, Lt. Christian Hays, Lt. Leigh Ann Solomons and Capt. Michael Lloyd.

  • JAMESBURG: Second phase of Buckelew House renovations to begin

    JAMESBURG: Second phase of Buckelew House renovations to begin

    The Buckelew House in Jamesburg is undergoing a series of renovations.

  • …And Then There Were Nine!

    By Lisa Bogart FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 30, 2010 Press Contact: Lisa Bogart                             Somerset County Library System                             908-526-4016 ext. 188                             [email protected] …And Then There Were Nine! Bridgewater, NJ — January is a time to celebrate beginnings and renewed connections along with the New Year. For the Somerset County Library System, this…