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  • MANVILLE: Elks will help one of their own

    MANVILLE: Elks will help one of their own

    Walt and Kyle Barnish enjoy parasailing.

  • SOLUTIONS: Student living the Full life

    By Huck Fairman    The beautiful name, Eden Full, belongs not to a heroine in a romantic novel, but to a startlingly impressive Princeton University junior majoring in mechanical engineering. Her story might, however, with its many interesting projects, inventions, awards and travels, all achieved by the august age of 22, inspire a novel.    Born and…

  • LAWRENCE: COMMUNITY CALENDAR

    Thurs., May 8    Small Treasures: Every Button Has a Story at 7 p.m. at Lawrence Headquarters Branch of the Mercer County Library System, at 2751 Brunswick Pike, Lawrence. Barbara Figge Fox and Carol Meszaros of the New Jersey Button Society will present this program about the beauty and history of buttons and how to start…

  • Commercial Real Estate Leaders Host Benefit to Support Diversity & Inclusion Work with Teens

    Commercial Real Estate Leaders Host Benefit to Support Diversity & Inclusion Work with Teens

    By Gail Zoppo The Commercial Real Estate Industry in partnership with The American Conference on Diversity will pay tribute to economic-development pillars — Gil Medina of CBRE Group, Inc. and M&T Bank, an emerging community and business development leader in NJ — during our 2014 Commercial Real Estate Luncheon on June 17 (11:30 a.m. to…

  • MANVILLE: Pro wrestlers back in town tomorrow night

    Another benefit for local Scouts    Jersey Championship Wrestling is back in Manville again tomorrow night at the VFW Post 2290 on Washington Avenue for a fundraiser to benefit the Boy Scouts in Troop 193 and the Cub Scouts of Pack 193.    The door opens at 7 with show beginning at 7:45 and features Manville’s own…

  • MANVILLE: Mayor breaks 3-3 tie on borough budget

    Vote splits on party lines By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer    Borough Council split on party lines as the $12.9 million municipal budget was adopted, 4-3, at the April 28 meeting.    Mayor Angelo Corradino voted with three Democratic council members. The three Republicans voted against it.    When the mayor asked each of the three Republicans…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Students clean Sandy Hook beach

    HIGHTSTOWN: Students clean Sandy Hook beach

    Submitted photo. HHS students clean a beach in Sandy Hook, Monmouth County on April 26.

  • Aspire FCU Offering Two Loan Promotions for May

    By Aspire FCU Aspire Federal Credit Union has announced a new contest that can help those in the market for a new auto loan or would like to refinance from another financial institution. If you like Aspire on Facebook during May 3 – 10, 2014, you’ll be in the running to win having your new…

  • LAWRENCE: Police blotter

       Ijeoma Anene, 36, of Gainsboro Road, was charged with driving under the influence at 1:08 a.m. April 28 after the car she was driving struck a pole on Princeton Avenue. She was also charged with reckless driving, failure to keep right, failure to report an accident, no insurance, failure to notify a change of address…