• HILLSBOROUGH: HHS golfers have a bright future

    Newcomer Pangos makes impact By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group    Charlie Davis has a nice problem on his hands as the head coach of the Hillsborough High boys golf team.    Davis is finding he has too many good players.    The Raiders have a top four that appears to be set for most matches. But after…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Police close case after firefighters extinguish Washington Court blaze

    EAST WINDSOR: Police close case after firefighters extinguish Washington Court blaze

    Fire burns townhouse, one firefighter is hurt By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    EAST WINDSOR — Firefighters answered the service call to fight a three-alarm blaze at a townhouse structure on Washington Court.    ”Gratefully, no one was seriously injured, and our thoughts are with the people displaced,” said East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov on April 24.…

  • SOLEBURY: School dinner auction set May 4

    SOLEBURY: School dinner auction set May 4

       Solebury School will host its annual dinner auction — “A Night of Intrigue: Shaken Not Stirred” — on May 4.    The event will take place in the John D. Brown Athletic Center gymnasium on Solebury School’s Phillips Mill Road campus from 6 to 10:30 p.m.    The event is open to the public. Tickets cost $75…

  • Gallery Exhibit Celebrates Somerset County’s 325th Anniversary

    Gallery Exhibit Celebrates Somerset County’s 325th Anniversary

    An 18th-century tea kettle is among the artifacts on display in the Cultural & Heritage Gallery in celebration of Somerset County’s 325th anniversary.

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Petition may halt Borough Hall project

    At the center of Hightstown, community still divided By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    HIGHTSTOWN — Protestors of the council’s April 1 bond ordinance to fund the Borough Hall project submitted a formal petition to the clerk Wednesday.    Borough Clerk Debra Sopronyi told The Herald, “There are a total of 355 ‘uncertified’ signatures on the petition…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Police close case after firefighters extinguish Washington Court blaze

    EAST WINDSOR: Police close case after firefighters extinguish Washington Court blaze

    Batista Firefighters battle a three-alarm fire at a Washington Court townhouse in East Windsor April 24. (Photo by Amy Batista)

  • MANVILLE: Here’s a chance to get rid of old, unwanted prescription drugs

       The Manville Police Department, along with the federal Drug Enforcement Administration, will host Operation Take-Back Day this Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the police station at 2 N. Main St.    Operation Take-Back is for residents to dispose safely of accumulated unwanted, expired and unused prescription drugs, Chief Mark Peltack told…

  • HUNTERDON: Pieces of pedestrian bridge donated to museum

    HUNTERDON: Pieces of pedestrian bridge donated to museum

       To the naked eye, they may be two worn pieces of steel from a scenic pedestrian bridge that connects Pennsylvania and New Jersey across the Delaware River.    But for the Roebling Museum in Florence, two steel bridge components from the Lumberville-Raven Rock toll-supported bridge are the archival equivalent of gold.    Thursday, April 18, representatives from…

  • PRINCETON: Bedford is resigning from the school board

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Princeton school board member Dorothy Bedford announced Tuesday that she was resigning at the end of May because she is moving out of state.    Ms. Bedford, a board member for the past six years, made the decision public at the school board meeting Tuesday, where board members voted to…

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