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  • LAWRENCE: Red-light runners could face tickets from smart camera

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Motorists who pass through the intersection at Route 1 and Bakers Basin Road and Franklin Corner Road should be prepared to smile, just in case they are captured by the camera that is going to be placed there.     Lawrence Township has been chosen to take part in the state…

  • BETWEEN THE LINES: From the Feb. 12 edition

       The Burlington County Library Bordentown Branch Youth Services Department offers a variety of programs. Registration is necessary for all programs. A Burlington County library card is required. Please note that registration begins two weeks prior to the date of the program.    The address for the Bordentown Library is 18 East Union St., Bordentown. Registration can…

  • HEALTH MATTERS: Providing support for those with head and neck cancer

    Many of these cancers require surgery that generally changes the way patients chew, swallow and talk. By Judy Neuman, CTR Princeton HealthCare System     When most people learn they have cancer, they often experience feelings of shock and fear and question what their lives will be like after treatment.     Answers, of course, are hard…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Court says O’Rourke can return to police force

    Attorneys in the case are still working out the details By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — A fired Lambertville police sergeant has won his lengthy fight with the city, paving the way for his return to the force.    The New Jersey Supreme Court has declined to hear the case, leaving in place an appellate…

  • MANVILLE: Wrestlers reach a goal

    MANVILLE: Wrestlers reach a goal

    Victory over Pingry is No. 6 for season by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor    One of the Manville High wrestling team’s primary goals before the 2008-2009 season was to win more regular season matches than last season.    With injuries and other factors creating a few holes in the starting lineup, the Mustangs have been forced to…

  • KESSLER INSTITUTE FOR REHABILITATION Offers Tips for Safe Shoveling

    By Irene Maslowski KESSLER INSTITUTE FOR REHABILITATION FIRST IN NORTH JERSEY TO OFFER NEW BIONIC FOOT TO AMPUTEES Kessler incorporates advanced technology to help amputees walk Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation (www.kessler-rehab.com) is the only center in northern New Jersey and one of the first in the country to offer amputees the new PROPRIO FOOT®, a…

  • MANVILLE: Wrestlers reach a goal

    MANVILLE: Wrestlers reach a goal

    Sophomore 112-pounder Devin Burke is one of the key reasons for the wrestling team’s improvement this season. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara

  • Hunterdon Brings Light to Darkness: Recognizing the Domestic Violence Issue
  • SAFE in Hunterdon Adds New Team Member

    SAFE in Hunterdon Adds New Team Member

    By SAFE in Hunterdon FLEMINGTON, NJ, FEBRUARY 10, 2009– To continue its efforts in increasing community awareness and funding for programs that support victims and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, SAFE in Hunterdon welcomes Andrea Lovas as its new manager of donor relations and events. Andrea comes to the agency with experience in…