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  • NONPROFIT

    By Princeton Business Journal    Diana DiMaggio of Lawrenceville was recently appointed behaviorist and health care case manager for Enable Inc. As the behaviorist, she will be responsible for developing behavioral prevention and intervention plans for persons with disabilities served by Enable as well as providing crisis intervention.    Additionally, Anna Marie Mascolo of Freehold Township was…

  • EDITORIAL: Our citizens deserve clean government

    Last week’s arrests show that something drastic must be done to clean up the state’s culture of corruption.    It seems that every few weeks, some New Jersey politician proves that the state’s reputation as an ethical cesspool is well-earned.    The latest example came last week when 11 elected officials were charged by the U.S. attorney…

  • Community Center renovations delayed

    Proposals too high for Woodlot project by Paul Koepp, Staff Writer    The renovation of the Community Center in Woodlot Park has been delayed before the work has even begun.    On Tuesday, the Township Council rejected two bids that had been received Aug. 29 after they came in at almost twice the amount the council has…

  • Stanley Dylo

       HILLSBOROUGH — Stanley E. Dylo died Sept. 2 at home. He was 83.    Born in Dupont, Pa., he resided in Bridgewater for 31 years before moving to Hillsborough 14 years ago.    Mr. Dylo worked for several automobile agencies for 48 years, retiring as a general manager in 1992.    He served in the U.S. Army during…

  • Smolinka, harriers plan slow buildup to big races

    HHS CROSS COUNTRY PREVIEWS By: Rudy Brandl    What will Ashley Smolinka do for an encore?    Hillsborough High cross country fans may have to wait a few weeks to find out, but the sophomore standout is primed to follow her record setting freshman campaign with another big season. HHS head coach Rich Refi doesn’t want to…

  • Site review could lead to more accessible open areas

    Piece of land to be studied located on Notre Dame High School property By John Dunphy, Managing Editor An engineering services contract was recently awarded by Lawrence Township that will ultimately open up additional public areas along the Shabakunk Trail System.    The contract, awarded Aug. 21 to Van Note-Harvey Associates, of Princeton Township, for $8,750…

  • Search of Central High and Sypek Center yields no weapons

    On Sept. 6, a Hopewell Valley custodian found packing material for a spring-loaded rifle and handgun in a trash can inside the high school By John Tredrea    Area police searched Hopewell Valley Central High School (CHS) and nearby Sypek Center on Sept. 6, the first day of school, after a CHS custodian found packing material…

  • A quiet power in finance

    A quiet power in finance

    Princeton University’s Bendheim Center for Finance wields significant power and influence, but you could be excused if you didn’t know that it exists By: Laruren Otis, Business Editor    Nestled on Eating Club Row on Prospect Avenue, Dial Lodge looks like just another sleepy stone Collegiate Gothic-style club building. In fact, Dial Lodge houses Princeton’s Bendheim…

  • EDITORIAL

    Election policy guidelines put readers first    In the spirit of fairness to all candidates and with an eye toward providing the best service to readers, this newspaper has established a set of ground rules for news coverage of local election campaigns.    Under the guidelines, this newspaper commits to certain elements of news coverage, including providing…