• ALLENTOWN: Speeding trucks worry S. Main Street residents

    Officials have alerted authorities in the past by David Kilby, Special Writer ALLENTOWN — Dump trucks from New Jersey Turnpike construction travelling on South Main Street has drawn the ire of borough residents and officials who believe the speeding trucks present a public safety issue.    At the Allentown Borough Council meeting July 9, Kristen Hornung…

  • LAWRENCE: Candidates sign fair campaign pledge

    With little fanfare, the four candidates for two Township Council seats put their names to the League of Women Voters of Lawrence Township’s “fair campaign practices” pledge Tuesday night. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    With little fanfare, the four candidates for two Township Council seats put their names to the League of Women Voters of…

  • Unity Bank Car Show Raises $6,700 for Family Promise

    Unity Bank Car Show Raises $6,700 for Family Promise

    By Yankee Public Relations CLINTON, N.J. (July 17, 2013) – Unity Bank recently donated $6,700 to Family Promise of Hunterdon County and Family Promise of Warren County, the proceeds from the 7th Annual Crusin’ Bob’s Classic Car Show. The funds were raised through sponsorships, food sales and registration fees to compete in the classic car…

  • LAWRENCE: Terhune holding Just Peachy festival

    Terhune Orchards is hosting its first Just Peachy festival at the farm at 330 Cold Soil Road Aug. 3 and 4, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    Terhune Orchards is hosting its first Just Peachy festival at the farm at 330 Cold Soil Road Aug. 3 and 4, from 10…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Boys becomes 1,000th young summer reader

    HILLSBOROUGH: Boys becomes 1,000th young summer reader

    Hillsborough Library Director Edward Hoag is pictured with David, Maddie and Sophia Ortiz.

  • CHESTERFIELD: Town will never forget

    CHESTERFIELD: Town will never forget

    Photo by Jennifer Kohlhepp Members of Boy Scout Troop 55 surround the flagpole during the ceremony.

  • HAMILTON: Gas station owner sues township

    HAMILTON: Gas station owner sues township

    Owner sues Hamilton over separation ordinance repeal by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Daniel Steele, owner of a BP gas station on Route 33, is suing the township months after the township removed separation requirements between gas stations.    The council approved the amended ordinance by a 4-1 margin at the April 16 meeting. Previously,…

  • HAMILTON: Gas station owner sues township
  • BORDENTOWN CITY: City hires youth for the summer

    Mayor makes appointments to various committees By Amy Batista, Special Writer    Some youth will be spending their summer vacation working for the city.    During the City Commission meeting July 8, Mayor Joseph Malone discussed the youth work program that started July 9.    ”The participation in the program this year started on Friday (July 5),…

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