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  • ROBBINSVILLE: Township, schools to receive Sandy funding

    According to a county release, the township and the board will receive $435,706 and $9,471, respectively. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor TRENTON — County officials have announced Robbinsville Township and the Robbinsville Board of Education will receive more than $440,000 in combined funds for Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts.    According to a county release, the township…

  • MCCC Funeral Service Program to Hold Open House May 10

    MCCC Funeral Service Program to Hold Open House May 10

    As part of the recently expanded Funeral Service curriculum at MCCC, students prepare to facilitate a military burial with honors for four veterans whose remains were donated to the program for educational purposes.

  • MCCC Funeral Service Program to Hold Open House May 10

    MCCC Funeral Service Program to Hold Open House May 10

    By Jim Gardner WEST WINDSOR – Prospective students, their parents, and adults interested in a second career in the funeral service industry will have a chance to learn more about the Funeral Services program at Mercer County Community College (MCCC) during an open house Saturday, May 10, from 10 a.m. to noon at the West…

  • NationaLease Announces 4th Annual Tech Challenge Exam Regional Winners

    By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – The association of full service truck leasing companies is pleased to name the regional winners of the fourth annual Tech Challenge exam. Hands-on competition to follow in May. NationaLease is pleased to announce the regional winners of the fourth annual NationaLease Tech Challenge exam. This first step on the road to…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Open space purchase approved

    By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer The Township Council approved an ordinance for buying an open space parcel on Airport Road during a recent meeting.    The land will be composed of Block 47, on Lot 14. The space will approximately be 24 acres, according to officials.    Mayor Janice Mironov said the property has be targeted for…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Man suspected of shoplifting jewelry from Lambertville store

    LAMBERTVILLE: Man suspected of shoplifting jewelry from Lambertville store

    Viewer of news broadcast recognized suspect and notified police    Hunterdon County Prosecutor Anthony P. Kearns III, Chief of Detectives John J. Kuczynski and Lambertville Police Director Bruce Cocuzza announced on Tuesday the arrest of James E. Copeland, 61, of Washington D.C., on a third degree shoplifting charge.    On March 18, 2014, a man entered a…

  • COLUMBUS: New Dunkin’ Donuts to open Saturday

    The grand opening for the Dunkin’ Donuts, located in the Homstead Shopping Center on Columbus Road, will feature a ribbon cutting ceremony with local dignitaries, live music, face painting and balloon anim COLUMBUS — This Saturday a grand opening ceremony is scheduled for a new Dunkin’ Donuts.    The grand opening for the Dunkin’ Donuts, located…

  • LAWRENCE: Watershed Stream Cleanup a success

    11,664 pounds of trash removed from area waterways    Over two weekends, volunteers from 12 communities joined with the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association and area municipalities to remove 11,664 pounds of trash from local streams and lakes as part of the association’s 8th annual Stream Cleanup.    At Colonial Lake Park in Lawrence, Mayor Cathleen Lewis and…

  • MONROE: Board investigating special services space

    By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer MONROE — The Board of Education unanimously voted during a recent meeting to investigate space needs for Special Services and Professional Development Needs.    The board currently has a lease with Mobilease Modular space, having a trailer at Applegarth School, according to Director of Facilities Jerry Tague. The trailers will be…