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  • HIGHTSTOWN: Borough plans to spend $2.2 million on water lines

    Dam to be repaired too By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer    HIGHTSTOWN —The borough is moving ahead with water-related plans and improvements that carry a total cost of more than $2.3 million, with the vast majority going to a water main replacement project. The rest is pegged for repairs to the Peddie Lake dam.    The Borough…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Main Street designation may be sought

    By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — Members of the Downtown Hightstown organization are taking the first tentative steps toward applying for the Main Street New Jersey revitalization program.    The nonprofit group sent a letter of intent to apply to the state Department of Community Affairs and has placed a questionnaire on its Web site…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: A Night Out with neighbors and the police (w/video)
  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Lock-in at the library

    by Davy James, Staff Writer    A night among the stacks is something only a few library lovers will ever get to see.    But for a group of local teens, sleeping next to bestsellers and classics is going be a reality Friday evening.    The Teen Lock-In event for students in grades eight through 12 is set…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Detour to start Monday

        HIGHTSTOWN — A portion of South Main Street is scheduled to be closed next week.     Starting Monday, the part of the roadway between Etra Road and South Main Street will be closed to through traffic for resurfacing between 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. on weekdays, according to the county Department of Transportation Web…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Starting the school year off right

    by Davy James, Staff Writer    For many children the excitement of returning to school involves picking out a new wardrobe of school clothes and packing a new backpack full of supplies, ready to face that big first day.    However, for many children whose families are caught in the grips of the ongoing recession, scenes of…

  • MANVILLE: ABIS camp achieves coveted ‘Super Chill’ rating

    MANVILLE: ABIS camp achieves coveted ‘Super Chill’ rating

    Sebastian Galvez and camp counselor April Stone-Fisher.

  • Year marks milestone for nursery school

    Wendy Cotton and Diane Sandahl To the editor:    The year 2009 marks a milestone for Princeton Nursery School. Founded in 1929, by Margaret Matthews-Flinsch, the school celebrates eight decades of service to the greater Princeton Community. For 80 years the staff at Princeton Nursery School (PNS) have held the hands, wiped the noses and…

  • The Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership Partners with The DeRosa Group to Stimulate Small Business Growth in Trenton

    Kate Bernyk Public Relations FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 27, 2009 CONTACT: Kate Bernyk Public Relations, LLC 732-674-1432 The Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership Partners with The DeRosa Group to Stimulate Small Business Growth in Trenton Independent, non-profit organization will offer support through new Urban Business Accelerator TRENTON, N.J. – The DeRosa Group has partnered with the…