Category: archives
-

SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cops seek donation thief
Police are looking for a man that allegedly stole some $150 from a donation jar at a local diner this week. South Brunswick Police released two images Monday of a suspect who allegedly stole a donation jar from a local restaurant. According to police, the suspect went to the Jersey Diner on Route 130 and…
-

FLORENCE: Community mourns fallen police chief
Chief Scully, 58, of Florence, died early Sunday evening surrounded by his family and friends, according to township officials. Courtesy photo.
-

Hundreds gather as NJ Walks for TS at Princeton takes over Mercer County Park
Photo by NJCTS Carrying the banner and their support for the 1 in 100 kids with TS at the first annual NJ Walks for TS at Princeton on April 6th.
-

Trenton Youth Share Business Products and Ideas at Minding Our Business Market Fair
This group was among the 90 Trenton students who participated in Minding Our Business’ April 5 Market Day at P.J. Hill Elementary School. Students earned an estimated $2,000 selling products that they created and marketed as part of the program.
-

Trenton Youth Share Business Products and Ideas at Minding Our Business Market Fair
By Diane Blaszka Lawrenceville, NJ, April 8, 2014: Trenton’s P.J. Hill Elementary School on East State Street was bustling with activity and entrepreneurial spirit on Saturday, April 5, as Trenton students donned their entrepreneurial caps and participated in the 18th annual Minding Our Business (MOB) Market Fair Day. For five straight hours, 90 students from…
-

PLUMSTED: New Egypt Day set for May 10
New Egypt Day festivities will be split between Oakford Lake Park and the Presbyterian Church grounds on Front Street. A scenic pedestrian bridge over the lake links the two sites. Main Street New Egypt and Plumsted PLUMSTED — The annual New Egypt Day has been scheduled for Saturday, May 10, 2014 from 11 a.m. to…
-

Hundreds gather as NJ Walks for TS at Princeton takes over Mercer County Park
By NJCTS West Windsor, N.J.- On a bright and crisp afternoon, 200 kids and adults walked for a better future for their friends and family with Tourette Syndrome- and for those they haven’t even met. The debut of NJ Walks for TS at Princeton took place at Mercer County Park. It’s an offshoot of the…
-

Bodnar’s Auction Sales relocates to the New Jersey Convention & Expo Center in Edison, NJ
By Joe Bodnar Bodnar’s Auction Sales relocates to New Jersey Convention & Exposition Center in Edison Central New Jersey’s largest auctioneer is going, going n and will be gone from their current location in Franklin Township, moving to a new and more expansive home at the New Jersey Convention & Exposition Center in Edison. Bodnar’s…
-

Paul Chehade – The Perils of Unlimited Campaign Contributions.
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Unlimited campaign contributions can present an ethical challenge for political candidates by Paul Chehade. Paul Chehade – The Perils of Unlimited Campaign Contributions. Earlier this week, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling on the case of McCutcheon v. FEC, which struck down the limit on the total amount of money…
