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  • PU eating Club gets court deal in alcohol case

    PRINCETON — An agreement  with Princeton Borough Municipal Court Judge Russell Annich could let the private student eating and social club Tiger Inn off the legal hook, if it is able to keep drinking at its parties under control. Under the agreement,  the Tiger Inn is required to refrain from serving alcoholic beverages for the entire month of January. Additionally,…

  • Melcon G. Melconian

     Former Mobil executive     HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP — Melcon G. Melconian died Nov. 23 at home. He was 78.    He was a former executive at Mobil Oil Corp. and an active member of the Armenian-American community.    Born in Baghdad, Iraq, he was educated at the American Jesuit College in Baghdad and the University of Birmingham in…

  • Santa catching planes to Hillsborough

       Santa is flying into Central Jersey Regional Airport, with six opportunities for youngsters to attend before Christmas, sponsored by Privilege Aero.    Santa’s flights will land in a general aviation airplane and immediately greet children in attendance. Flight arrivals include 2 p.m. today, 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Friday; and 11 a.m. 1 p.m. and 3…

  • Burke helps MHS wrestlers break the ice

    Freshman places sixth in tough tourney by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor    Don’t be fooled by the point total or final results of Saturday’s Matawan Icebreaker Tournament in Aberdeen – the Manville High wrestling team performed much better than last season.    While the Mustangs tallied only 19 points to finish in a 15th-place tie with Keyport,…

  • Residents praise transit rail plans

    For Peterson Road resident Steve Jackson, who would love to be able to take a convenient local train into New York City on the weekends, bringing passenger rail service to Hillsborough would be beneficial to the town. By Audrey Levine Staff Writer ”They’re further along in the project than I thought,” he said. “I think…

  • The Rev. Margaret Fullman

    Served United Methodist Church     PLAINSBORO — The Rev. Margaret Ann Grow Fullman died Sunday of cancer. She was 61.    She was an ordained deacon, serving as the associate pastor for Christian education at the Princeton United Methodist Church for the past 15 years.    Educated at Mount Union College in Alliance, Ohio, she received her…

  • Continuing To Grow At CHS In Hamilton

    Continuing To Grow At CHS In Hamilton

    Phase II of CHS in Hamilton Brings Fully Accredited Sleep Services and an Array of Physician Specialties Now Mercer County residents can sleep better. Capital Health System (CHS) recently opened their new Phase II building next door to their Phase I facility located at 1401 Whitehorse Mercerville Road in Hamilton, N.J. The grand opening event…

  • National March Of Dimes Campaign Stops At Capital Health System

    National March Of Dimes Campaign Stops At Capital Health System

    Twins Jalen and Jayla Green were part of the day’s celebration. Both were born at CHS and Jalen is featured on the outside of the bus that is currently touring the country.

  • Nationally Recognized Nursing Education…Twice Over

    Nationally Recognized Nursing Education…Twice Over

    The Capital Health System School of Nursing will be eligible for its next scheduled evaluation visit in fall 2014. For more information, visit the School of Nursing online or call the Registrar’s Office at 609-394-4199.