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  • HAMILTON: New police website, social media launched

    HAMILTON: New police website, social media launched

    Hamilton Township officials have launched a new police and social media website.

  • MANVILLE: Humor, music comes to stage with ‘Little Shop of Horrors’

    MANVILLE: Humor, music comes to stage with ‘Little Shop of Horrors’

       The Manville High School Drama Club will present Little Shop of Horrors, Thursday Friday and Saturday (March 27 to 29) at 7 p.m.    The musical comedy is about a hapless florist shop worker who raises a plant that feeds on humans. The music is in the style of early 1960’s rock and roll, doo-wop and…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Hamilton dad helps soon-to-be fathers prepare

    WEST WINDSOR: Hamilton dad helps soon-to-be fathers prepare

    Each rookie was tasked with holding Madison, of Hamilton, and more than a few were looking a little nervous; they had just learned newborns are prone to crying, spitting up or going to the bathro by Charley Falkenburg, Special Writer WEST WINDSOR — A dozen fathers-to-be sat crisscross on the floor, looking up at their…

  • Rutgers Chemistry Professor Helen Berman to Receive Benjamin Franklin Award for Open Access in the Life Sciences

    Rutgers Chemistry Professor Helen Berman to Receive Benjamin Franklin Award for Open Access in the Life Sciences

    By Yankee Public Relations Helen M. Berman, Rutgers University Board of Governors Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology (CCB) and the Center for Integrative Proteomics Research, has been selected to receive the Benjamin Franklin Award for Open Access in the Life Sciences from Bioinformatics.org, also known as The Bioinformatics Organization, Inc. Berman is Director of…

  • LAWRENCE: Local man loses $3,200 in phony IRS scam

    A 52-year-old Fountayne Lane resident was scammed out of $3,200 last week by a telephone caller who was impersonating a federal Internal Revenue Service agent By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    A 52-year-old Fountayne Lane resident was scammed out of $3,200 last week by a telephone caller who was impersonating a federal Internal Revenue Service agent,…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Hamilton dad helps soon-to-be fathers prepare

    WEST WINDSOR: Hamilton dad helps soon-to-be fathers prepare

    Phil McAuliffe David Munger, of Hamilton, lets Mark Dixon, of Princeton, hold is 2-month old daughter Madison during Daddy Boot Camp in West Windsor on Saturday. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Jim Amon’s focus has been parks, preservation

    LAMBERTVILLE: Jim Amon’s focus has been parks, preservation

    He’s kept ‘our planet as green as possible,’ says mayor By John Tredrea, Special Writer    In a way, you could say Jim Amon put Lambertville “on the map.”    In 1987, as a result of a four-year effort led by the Delaware and Raritan Canal Commission — where Mr. Amon was executive director for 30 years…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Route 571 crash kills Monroe Man

    An 82-year-old Monroe Township man was killed after his car collided with a Mitsubishi Eclipse at the intersection of Route 571 and Route 535, according to the East Windsor Township Police. By Jenine Clancey, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — An 82-year-old Monroe Township man was killed after his car collided with a Mitsubishi Eclipse at…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Another Habitat house gets approval

    It’ll be the seventh residence in the city By John Tredrea, Special Writer    Habitat for Humanity International, which has built five single-family houses and one two-family residence in Lambertville, expects to have another single-family home ready for occupancy early next year.    At its March 18 meeting, the City Council approved Habitat’s proposal to build that…