Category: archives

  • St. Francis Medical Center opens unique community-based health program for seniors

    Altitude Edge Consultants St. Francis Medical Center has opened an innovative new health program for elderly seniors living in the community called LIFE St. Francis. LIFE, which stands for Living Independently for Elders, is New Jersey’s first Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE). After an intensive review, the program application was approved by…

  • Experience counts on school board

    Gilda Gildenberg, of Kendall Park    Experience does count in life — and on the Board of Education. Being a board member is often a frustrating position, but it is one that Barry Nathanson again wishes to hold. Barry has the experience and wisdom to help the board be productive. He sees the many sides of…

  • BRHS, NBC golf teams set for action

    By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor     Despite coming off a 5-15 season, the Northern Burlington golfers have reason for optimism.     Northern Burlington returns a solid one-two punch of Angelo Belardo (senior) and Ryan Richardson (junior). Both golfers usually shoot in the low 40’s and can even dip into the 30’s on a good day.…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: New role for police lieutenant

    HILLSBOROUGH: New role for police lieutenant

    Lt. Geary also upcoming roles on the popular TV series "Ugly Betty", as well as several independent film projects, including "The Tested" (above).

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Local police help capture accused child killer

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — A Camden man accused of severely beating a child, who later died as a result, was arrested on Route 130 Tuesday after leading police on a chase from Camden, officials said.    Vincent Williams, 26, of Ablett Village Apartments, Camden, was charged with murder. Mr. Williams is accused…

  • BORDDENTOWN—Softball poised for another great year

    By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor     Coming off a great season with most of its players returning, the expectations are high for the Bordentown High School softball team in 2009.     “We have a good group of girls coming back, a solid group of freshmen coming in and we have the deepest team that we’ve…

  • ALLENTOWN—Boys lacrosse offers talented and deep team for 2009

    By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor     The way Michael Kays looks at this year, Allentown High will be able to take the boys lacrosse season pretty far as long as everyone carries his weight.     According to Kays, Allentown lost three impact players off of a team that went 9-9 and made the playoffs (lost…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Police blotter

       A Dayton resident reported that someone entered the garage of his business on Amwell Road and stole a motorcycle sometime between 6:30 p.m. March 24 and 12:15 p.m. March 25.    The motorcycle was valued at $7,500.    Joseph Ambrose, 21, of Peterson Road, was charged with driving while intoxicated after police received a call that he…

  • MONROE: No tax increase in Monroe

    Township introduces budget By John Saccenti, Managing Editior    MONROE — The Monroe Township Council introduced a municipal budget Monday that calls for no tax increase.    The $42.953 million budget increases spending by $2.547 million over the 2008 plan and calls for $23.329 million to be raised through taxes.    If approved, the municipal tax rate would…