Category: archives
-

MANVILLE: Citizens’ rescue efforts recognized by officials
Police Chief Mark Peltack and Mayor Angelo Corradino salute Nathan Bott and Harry Hladun for their cool and courageous actions in emergencies they encountered. (Photo courtesy of Jay Babich)
-

MANVILLE:June golf specials offered at Neshanic Valley course
Players presenting a receipt from any one of the five Somerset County Park Commission championship courses will be entitled to a free round on the Neshanic Valley Academy Course seven days a week for the month of June. The five courses are Neshanic Valley, Green Knoll on Garretson Road in Bridgewater, Warrenbrook in Warren Township,…
-

UPPER FREEHOLD: Kind Heart slates open house
Kind Heart Rescue took in four bunnies in April, when the prior owner threatened to shoot them. Two females had litters and the rescue now has 13 baby bunnies looking for homes. Anyone interested in adopting a bunny is welcome to visit the rescue during an open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.…
-

SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Restaurateur opens Mediterranean eatery
Azra Baig photo. South Brunswick restaurateur Pierre Hage-Boutros recently opened a new Mediterranean restaurant in North Brunswick called Labebe.
-

Safety Checks Available for Older Adults in Hightstown To Highlight Common Hazards
By homeinsteadfh Local Home Care Company Offers Aid to Seniors Living on their Own Each year, nearly 33 percent of seniors’ trips to the hospital and emergency room are caused by falls and other accidents at the home. However, almost half of all home accidents by seniors (48 percent) can be avoided according to a…
-

HAMILTON: Flag burning ceremony June 12
Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes and the Mercer County Office of Veteran Services invite citizens, civic groups and local Scout organizations to participate in an official flag decommissioning ceremony on Thursday, June 12 at 6 p.m. in Veterans Park (Klockner Road entrance) in Hamilton Township. Each year, the Mercer County Office of Veteran…
-

MANVILLE: Rescue squad reaches out for support
Manville First Aid and Rescue Squad has sent letters to borough residences and businesses asking for donations to support operations for 2014. Donations fund training classes, buy live-saving equipment and medical supplies. In 2013 members responded to more than 1,000 emergency calls. The squad staffs its station during major weather emergencies, trains with the police…
-

MONROE: Students take part in Special Olympics Torch Run
Jenine Clancy photo. Monroe Township Middle School students and high school students participate in the 31st Special Olympics Torch Run May 30.
-

MONROE: Students take part in Special Olympics Torch Run
By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer MONROE — The Special Olympics Torch Run made its way through the Monroe Middle School on Friday, where 40 students participated in the quarter-mile course looping down School House Road. Students from the high school and middle school followed behind the New Jersey PBA and local police officers as they…
