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  • Builder/Garden Builder Showcases “Super Green” Orangerie

    Builder/Garden Builder Showcases “Super Green” Orangerie

    Christie Kelly DATE: May 7, 2009                               Contact: Lothar Ehrich, President FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                Phone: (732) 329-3888 Builder/Garden Builder Showcases “Super Green” Orangerie Chesterfield, NJ – Located at 139 Bordentown-Georgetown Rd., in Chesterfield Township, N.J., the newly completed Ehrich & Ehrich Design Center (orangerie) serves as a model for commercial properties being built with environmental concerns…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Memorial Park, public comment eyed in borough

    By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — The Borough Council is moving forward with planned improvements to the parking lot at Memorial Park.    On Monday, the council introduced a $154,000 bond ordinance to supplement a $350,000 grant from Mercer County for the estimated $425,000 project.    The borough is bonding about twice what it actually needs…

  • LAWRENCE: Big meets ahead for LHS track

    Cards post personal bests By Rudy Brandl, The Packet Group    Lawrence High’s track and field athletes are starting to heat up, just in time for a series of big meets in the month of May.    The Cardinals will be busier than usual this month, with two regular season tri-meets remaining in addition to the usual…

  • MANVILLE: Korean War vet to lead Memorial Day events

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Joe Ulicny, of Valerie Drive, tapped as this year’s grand marshal    For Valerie Drive resident Joe Ulicny, a constant ringing in his ears is a reminder of his two-year stint in the United States Army during the Korean War.    Now, Mr. Ulicny, who was stationed in Germany then, will honor…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Neighbor rescues woman after fire erupts

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer    A Durling Way resident’s life was saved by a neighbor, who rescued her after a fire broke out in her home, Thursday morning.    Police found heavy smoke billowing out the front door of a first-floor apartment at 10:03 a.m., but the fire only affected one residence.    According to Hillsborough Police…

  • Central Jersey Events: May 8-15

    STAGE Actors’ NET of Bucks County, The Heritage Center, 635 N. Delmorr Ave., Morrisville, Pa., Mass Appeal, through May 3

  • HILLSBOROUGH When casual phrases leave deep wounds

    HILLSBOROUGH When casual phrases leave deep wounds

    Sociologist Paula Rodriguez Rust addresses Hillsborough High School students at Tuesday’s workshop. Staff photo by Eileen Oldfield

  • MONROE: Council trims school plan

    By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    MONROE — The Township Council approved an amended version of the school budget Tuesday, cutting $601,000 from the general fund tax levy after the public overwhelmingly voted down the proposed $100.427 million budget April 21.    ”We did not want to impact the student programs or the quality of education,” said…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Girls track team getting set for big meets

    By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor     The Robbinsville High School girls’ track team defeated Nottingham (78-53) and Hightstown (76-64) on Wednesday, April 29 for their first two wins of the season.     The winners in the meet for Robbinsville were Silpa Srinivasulu (400 hurdles in 1:12.6), Amber Scott (100 meters in 12.9 and triple jump…