• SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police officers recognized

    Annual awards for exceptional service presented Chief of Police Raymond Hayducka recognized outstanding actions this year by South Brunswick Police Officers at a ceremony Thursday morning, according to a press release from the agency.    The awards ceremony was held at 11 a.m. in the main meeting room at the Municipal Building on Route 522.    The…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Boys volleyball wins Skyland Cup

    Raiders sweep pair Saturday By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    With a sweep of Ridge and Bridgewater-Raritan, the Hillsborough High School boys volleyball team repeated as Skyland Cup champions Saturday.    The Raiders stomped Ridge, 25-12, 25-21, in the semifinals behind a balanced attack. Scott Timko had 10 kills and four digs, Tim Erdman had eight…

  • HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Long-awaited market to open

    HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Long-awaited market to open

    This building, once the home of Malek Chevrolet, is now the site of the Brick Farm TM Market, which is expected to open Friday.

  • Historical Society sets house party at Ralston

    Historical Society sets house party at Ralston

    Ralston Castle at Ten Castle Lane in Hopewell.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Empty chair for Paige Aiello at college graduation
  • STOCKTON: 2013 budget is introduced

    Public hearing and adoption vote scheduled for the June 10 Borough Council meeting By John Tredrea, Special Writer    STOCKTON — A proposed 2013 Stockton Borough budget that would bring a municipal tax-rate increase of “just under 2 cents” per $100 of assessed property value was introduced by the Borough Council Monday night, Michele Hovan, borough…

  • PACKET PICKS: May 17

    May 18-19 Gardening workshops On Saturday from 1-4 p.m., Terhune Orchards will host a workshop about gardening and healthy food led by owner Pam Mount and her friend Judith Robinson, coordinator of the Princeton Farmers Market and an expert on healthy, locally grown food. The workshop is the first in a three-part series called “All…

  • MONROE: Volleyball tournament raises money for charity

    MONROE: Volleyball tournament raises money for charity

    Amy Batista photo Students enjoy playing volleyball while raising money for the less fortunate May 10.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Council adopts budget

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Council adopts budget

    2.4 cents per $100 of value means $48 more for owner of $200K home By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The townships proposed $48 million budget was unanimously approved Tuesday night.    ”We are at the end (of the budget process),” Mayor Frank Gambatese said.    The owner of a home assessed at $200,000 will pay around…

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