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  • December programs set at Adath Israel Congregation

        “The Jews of India,” presented by Romiel Daniel, president of the Indian Jewish Congregation of the USA, will be held on Sunday, Dec. 6, at Adath Israel as part of the Sunday’s Speaker’s programs.     This program is free and open to all members of the interested public.     Light refreshments will be served…

  • GET CASH FOR GOLD! BENEFITS ALEXANDER BATCHO BOYS BASKETBALL & BASEBALL TEAMS

    By Julie Sferrazza Need EXTRA CASH for holiday shopping??? Join us Saturday December 5th from 11-2pm at The Camplain Volunteer Fire Company #2, 13 South 13th Ave, (Corner of South 13th & Washington Ave) Manville NJ. Get CASH for your unwanted or broken GOLD, SILVER & PLATINUM JEWELRY, STERLING FLATWARE, GOLD & SILVER COINS & VINTAGE…

  • MCCC Theatre Students to Present "Peer Gynt" Remixed and Remade Dec. 4-6

    MCCC Theatre Students to Present "Peer Gynt" Remixed and Remade Dec. 4-6

    Cast members, clockwise from left to right, Charlene D. Jamison, Mark J. Naprawa, Kyra Willans, Leah Alabre, David M. Walter, and Richelle Leigh Bodensiek (center).

  • SPRINGFIELD: Farmer’s friends rushed to help in medical crisis

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    SPRINGFIELD — A friendly call from Mark Engle checking in with his longtime friend, Steve Walder, led to an emergency airlift to a Philadelphia hospital to treat an apparent heart attack Mr. Walder had Friday.    ”I’d seen him the day before,” said Mr. Engle, 43, who runs Engle’s Repair Service…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Man accused of robbing employer

    Blair Tract resident has been charged with one count each of burglary and theft, both third-degree crimes By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — The Hunterdon County prosecutor’s office has charged a city man with allegedly stealing thousands of dollars from the golf course where he worked.    A joint investigation performed by investigators from the…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Township getting no credit for affordable housing plan

    But Mironov sees ‘major changes’ coming for COAH By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer    EAST WINDSOR — Three years after a deal was reached with another community, the township still is not being credited for a regional contribution agreement Mayor Janice Mironov had said she expected the state to honor as part of East Windsor’s obligation…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Imminent decision seen for possible court merger

    Upper Freehold, Millstone set to act on consultant’s recommendations By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor    A decision appears imminent on whether Upper Freehold and Millstone will merge their court systems to trim costs.    Leaders from the two towns met for close to two hours Nov. 16 to discuss for the first time the recommendations from a…

  • CRANBURY: School honored by federeal government

    By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    It was a proud moment as hundreds of children, dozens of faculty members and a handful of state and local officials gathered in the Cranbury School gym to celebrate a rare and remarkable accomplishment for students last Friday.    Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Education honored Cranbury School with…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: City hopes to fix drainage problem

    Leftover money could be used for project on South Franklin and Weeden streets By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission has funded a number of transportation projects in Lambertville during the past several years to the tune of nearly $3 million.    From those projects — at least 10…