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  • SOMERSET: Josh Pressley will resign with Patriots, then retire

    SOMERSET: Josh Pressley will resign with Patriots, then retire

    Josh Pressley, one of the best hitters to play for the Somerset Patriots, will be honored at the Aug. 9 game.

  • HAMILTON: State preserves 62-acre Black Farm for $620,350
  • LAWRENCE: Mrs. G breaks ground on its new home

    LAWRENCE: Mrs. G breaks ground on its new home

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer With a gentle push on the shovel Tuesday afternoon, Debbie Schaeffer and Darren Braunstein broke ground for the renovation to the Worldwide Wholesale Floor Coverings building to accommodate Mrs. G TV and Appliances. Mrs. G TV & Appliance moved into temporary quarters in another part of the Worldwide Wholesale Floor…

  • MANVILLE: Plenty of summer left for recreation

    Swim for free, watch movie at pool on Friday night By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer There is still plenty of summer left to enjoy and Manville Recreation has programs and events to fill up days and nights. Most of the events will be held at Memorial or Cooper pools or parks. Recreation Director Stephanie…

  • MANVILLE: Open space vote cleared for ballot

    16th District’s two Assembly members split with their state senator on the issue By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Voters will get their chance in November to say whether a portion of an existing tax should be diverted permanently to help open space, historic preservation and flood buyouts. Gov. Christie called the Assembly back into session…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: ONE Project unites different races, religions, cultures

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor    ONE Project aims to bring the community together to look at and address the underlying causes of social problems such as hunger, poor education, drug abuse, and inequality. ONE Project is a faith and community coalition, based out of Robbinsville, organized to address social needs through education and volunteerism.…

  • STOCKTON: Water system work eyed

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer Improvements to Stockton Borough’s public water system aim to enable the borough to identify contaminants in the water and take steps to remediate them. The work is intended to be funded by a bond ordinance introduced by the Borough Council at its July 16 meeting, Borough Clerk Michele Hovan said.…

  • LAWRENCE: Community enjoys its night out

    LAWRENCE: Community enjoys its night out

    Alicia Riggins tries on a firefighter’s turnout gear while Law´rence Road Fire Co. volunteer Radek Szaja looks on. Staff photo by Lea Kahn

  • LAMBERTVILLE: St. John’s church renovation is on schedule

    LAMBERTVILLE: St. John’s church renovation is on schedule

    Needed work on stained glass led to other projects By John Tredrea, Special Writer Work on a major renovation of St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church at 44 Bridge St. in Lambertville is going well and expected to be complete in late October. "The work is about half finished," said Tana Dimino, one of…