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  • ON CAMPUS

           Katelyn Richmond, of Allentown, graduated from DeSales University with a bachelor of science degree in biology and philosophy on May 17.        Natalie Rangel, of Robbinsville, and Cody Meyers, of New Egypt, made the spring 2014 dean’s list atElizabethtown College.        Joseph Ferraro, of Robbinsville, graduated with a bachelor of science degree…

  • 12th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: Coleman wins four-way Democratic primary contest

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor TRENTON — State Assemblywoman Bonnie Watson-Coleman, D-15, won a relatively easy victory in the Democratic Party primary Tuesday for the 12th Congressional District nomination. "I believe that Congress and our Legislature can always benefit from having someone that sees the issues and the needs and opportunities through the lens…

  • SOUTH COUNTY: Explore women’s history along Heritage Trail

    With New Jersey celebrating 350 years, it’s exciting to highlight the women who changed the course of history. Some of our state’s most famous include Colonial-era poet Annis Boudinot Stockton, American Red Cross founder Clara Barton, suffrage movement leader Alice Paul and pioneering aviator Anne Morrow Lindbergh. More than a decade ago, New Jersey became…

  • LAWRENCE: Police blotter

    An iPod belonging to an American Eagle Outfitters employee was reported stolen from a display table at the store between 2 p.m. and 2:15 p.m. May 27. It was valued at $300. Stanley Miller IV, 27, of Ewing Township, and Piotr Szubert, 27, of Trenton, were charged with criminal mischief for allegedly breaking the window…

  • MANVILLE: Veteran Affairs snafu ‘honestly disgusts’ writer

    To the editor: In the past couple of weeks, there has been a spotlight shown on the Department of Veterans Affairs. Comedian/TV host Jon Stewart has been one of the driving forces behind the increased awareness of the completely chaotic state the Department of Veterans Affairs is currently in. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki…

  • MANVILLE: Boat over! Water drill tests rescuers

    By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Three people in a canoe didn’t capsize Saturday morning in the Millstone River, but emergency responders sprung into action as if it did happen. The exercise was a drill conducted between Manville and Franklin Township responders on both sides of the river. In the drill, the county dispatcher got a…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Country Gardens adds two new markets
  • MC Sports Active Rewards Loyalty Program Reaches One Million Members!

    MC Sports Active Rewards Loyalty Program Reaches One Million Members!

    By 1888PressRelease 1888 Press Release – MC Sports announces enrollment of their millionth member in the companies Active Rewards Program; an immensely successful loyalty program powered by Preferred Market Solution’s highly scalable and reliable Preferred Patron Loyalty technology. Atlantic City, NJ – Powered by the Preferred Patron Loyalty system, MC Sports surpassed a major milestone…

  • Princeton-based Lingraphica Unveils "Faces of Aphasia" website and seeks stories for Aphasia Awareness Month