• HAMILTON: Students enjoy annual rocket launch event

    HAMILTON: Students enjoy annual rocket launch event

    Hamilton Township Mayor Kelly A. Yaede thanks former teacher Jerry Iacona, left, for his years of service at the annual Rocket Day at the Robinson Elementary School Tuesday. Mr. Iacona, a former teacher at the school, instituted the program in 1974. Staff photo by James McEvoy.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Islamic school graduates 12

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Islamic school graduates 12

    The Noor-Ul-Iman High School hosted its 20th Commencement Ceremony Sunday, June 16 at Pierre’s Restaurant. By Jennifer Larkin, Special Writer The Noor-Ul-Iman High School hosted its 20th Commencement Ceremony Sunday, June 16 at Pierre’s Restaurant.    The Noor-Ul-Imam Islamic school was founded by Sister Saffiya Turan, in her home, according to Admissions Committee Spokeswoman, Sister Sufia…

  • HAMILTON: Township renews Arc Mercer contract

    Organization provides cleaning service by Megan Morreale, Special Writer HAMILTON — The Township Council approved a two-year contract renewal with Arc Mercer, a nonprofit organization that works with Mercer County residents with developmental disabilities.    The $168,000 contract for the Trenton-based nonprofit was a described by Councilman Dennis Pone as a win-win, referring to specifically to…

  • HAMILTON: Festival Fun
  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS alumnus produces award-winning film

    According to rising Rutgers senior, Saajan Doshi, “The Youth“ is a short film about following one’s dreams. By Jennifer Larkin, Special Writer According to rising Rutgers senior, Saajan Doshi, “The Youth” is a short film about following one’s dreams.    He and his fellow South Brunswick alumni were inspired to make this short film after receiving…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Beautiful gifts: Girls give locks to cancer patients

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Beautiful gifts: Girls give locks to cancer patients

    Staff photos by Charles W. Kim Students and teachers give up some of their hair to make wigs for cancer patients at Crossroads South Middle School Wednesday. Donors are treated to a professional styling following the clipping.

  • Prep has Middle School graduation

    Forty-three students graduated    The Pennington School held graduation ceremonies on June 6 for its Middle School at the Pennington United Methodist Church.    Forty-three students were graduated. Head of Middle School Todd D. Paige announced eighth-grade award-winners, and Head of School Stephanie G. Townsend and faculty advisors joined him in presenting the diplomas.    Among eighth-grade speakers…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Myers’ essay earns scholarship from DAR

    HILLSBOROUGH: Myers’ essay earns scholarship from DAR

    Hillsborough student gets congrautulations from the governor    Immaculata High School senior Mark Myers of Hillsborough has received the N.J. Daughters of the American Revolution Betty Bradley Scholarship Award for his original essay.    Mark was complimented for his academic achievement in political science, history and government.    Mark received a personal congratulatory letter from Governor Chris Christie.…

  • HAMILTON: Happy angler

    HAMILTON: Happy angler

    Tom Peroni of Hamilton shows off his sunfish at the second annual Robbinsville Municipal Alliance for the Prevention of Substance Abuse Father’s Day Fishing Derby. The catch and release event, which is also sponsored by the Robbin Tom Peroni of Hamilton shows off his sunfish at the second annual Robbinsville Municipal Alliance for the Prevention…

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