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  • ROOSEVELT: Small town unites to celebrate America’s birth
  • Former Hopewell Police Chief, George C Meyer Appointed to Serve on Board of The Titusville Academy

    Former Hopewell Police Chief, George C Meyer Appointed to Serve on Board of The Titusville Academy

    By CCS News Hopewell, NJ – The Titusville Academy, a non-profit school serving students with disabilities, has announced that George C. Meyer has been appointed to the board of trustees of the school.  He will serve a term of three years. Meyer, former Chief of Police in Hopewell Township, is a long-time resident of Titusville.…

  • MANVILLE: Senior citizens to picnic on Thursday

    The Manville Senior Citizens meet at noon on the second Thursday of each month at the VFW on Washington Avenue. There will be no July meeting in lieu of the picnic at the Knob Hill section of Colonial Park on Thursday, July 10, from noon to 4 p.m. Tickets are $10 for members and $20…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Free radon test kits available

    Hillsborough Township will make available 148 radon test kits to residents as part of an awareness program with the state Department of Environmental Protection’s Radon Section and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Township health inspector Mike Carr said the program aims to ensure that residents are aware of the need to test homes and reduce…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Kids’ charitable efforts rewarded

    HILLSBOROUGH: Kids’ charitable efforts rewarded

    Students who wrote essays describing their community activities won awards courtesy of Dr. Laurene Wolf. In front at left is Gregg Puluka of Boy Scout Troop 84. In second row, from left, are Nicole Dragoiu-Luca, Gabe Fabiano, Amanda Wendt and Dr. Wolf. In back, from left, are judge Margaret Von Schilling, and site manager Ruth…

  • MANVILLE: Shop emits annoying noise, police are told

    Police blotter, June 24-30 A caller at 8:46 a.m. June 23 said the rubber shop on the street has grinding machine that constantly makes a lot of noise. Police said they could her the machine on the call while the caller was indoors. The noise stopped, but 35 minutes later, the same caller said it…

  • Somerville Unitarian Universalist Congregation to Expand Building

    Somerville Unitarian Universalist Congregation to Expand Building

    By David Milkes On June 18, 2014, the borough of Somerville adopted its memorializing resolution to give final approval for the construction of an addition to the home of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Somerset Hills. The primary purpose is to add an elevator in the rear to make the building at 123 East Cliff…

  • MANVILLE: 8th-graders set to figure out life’s puzzle

    MANVILLE: 8th-graders set to figure out life’s puzzle

    Melina Campos gives the farewell speech for her eighth-grade classmates at the intermediate school graduation on June 19. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Kids’ charitable efforts rewarded

    HILLSBOROUGH: Kids’ charitable efforts rewarded

    Winners have been named in an essay contest that will give charitable donations and complimentary orthodontic treatment to children. Dr. Laurene Wolf’s annual "Giving Smiles" program is an opportunity for local children and teens to be recognized for their charitable experiences. During February, which is National Children’s Dental Health Month, children in kindergarten through 12th…