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  • Walter criticizes candidate Randazzo

    Sonja Walter, of Robbinsville     As a proud resident of Mercer County, I would like to take this opportunity to applaud the work of Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes and the entire Board of Chosen Freeholders. Under their careful fiscal management, the county’s tax rate has significantly decreased and is less today than it was…

  • FRIENDLY AND WELL-ROUNDED LIFESTYLE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE

    FRIENDLY AND WELL-ROUNDED LIFESTYLE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE

    Active adult condominium homes at Kalian’s Carriage Park at Lawrence

  • ALLENTOWN: Local man found guilty of defrauding EWPAL

    by Matt Chiappardi, The Packet Group    TRENTON — A former executive director of the East Windsor Police Athletic League, who lives in Allentown, has been convicted of conspiracy, bribery and official misconduct.    John Fiore, 63, of Redcoat Place, was found guilty Friday of defrauding EWPAL of more than $90,000 by steering a construction contract for…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Businesses join locations

    HILLSBOROUGH: Businesses join locations

    By Natalie Lescroart, Staff Writer    In addition to blood, Phil Maiorca and his nephew Scott Tellep now share a sign and a door at the new, shared location of their businesses on 5 Ilene Court.    Mr. Maiorca, of Varnon Court, bought total ownership of LFS Printing Company last February. Shortly after, he looked into moving…

  • STOCKTON: Local teen seeks end to Uganda warfare

    Rose Lowry traveled to Washington, D.C.to lobby the nation’s congressmen and representatives on behalf of the plight of children who live thousands of miles away By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    STOCKTON — When Rose Lowry’s 10th-grade teacher at South Hunterdon Regional High School asks what she did on her summer vacation, she’ll have quite a…

  • BORDENTOWN CITY: Volunteer recognized for work

    BORDENTOWN CITY: Volunteer recognized for work

    Mike Hunninghake participating in a Barnegat Bay osprey chick banding program, which was sponsored by the Conserve Wildlife Foundation of NJ.

  • PARENTING PEARLS: ‘It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are’

    By Dr. Mae Sakharov    What makes for happiness and self-acceptance over the long haul? When confronted by inevitable disappointment, how is it that some people are able to breathe new life into them, while others become disillusioned and cynical?    An early mentor of mine was an actor and stage manager named Henry Sutton. He never…

  • CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: From the Aug. 6 edition

    Nancy Mrzljak Nancy Mrzljak     Tel: 298-0567     Fax: 298-3936     [email protected]    The Crosswicks Library August hours are Monday 8:30 a.m. to noon, 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m., Thursday 8:30 a.m. to noon, 12:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday closed. Regular hours will resume September 8.…

  • LAWRENCE: Parking due for council action

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer     A public hearing and final action on an ordinance that would restrict parking on Mayflower Avenue tops the agenda for Township Council’s meeting Tuesday night.     The meeting, which starts at 7 p.m., will be held in the Township Council meeting room at the Municipal Building on Route 206.…