• HILLSBOROUGH: Peach ribbons fly to support Aiellos

    HILLSBOROUGH: Peach ribbons fly to support Aiellos

    The Aiello home has a peach-colored ribbon on its mailbox.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Peach ribbons fly to support Aiellos

    HILLSBOROUGH: Peach ribbons fly to support Aiellos

    Peach-colored ribbons, like the one being tied by Lauren Buckle are flying on trees, posts and mailboxes in Hillsborough to show support for the missing Paige Aiello and her family. Peach is Ms. Aiello’s favorite color

  • The Fountain of Youth

    The Fountain of Youth

    Odd Act Theatre Group and the Phenomenal Animals (1 of 1) For Immediate Release, Please: Contact Shannon Horton at the Phenomenal Animals 609.577.1384; [email protected]

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Municipal budget introduced

    ROBBINSVILLE: Municipal budget introduced

    by James McEvoy, managing editor    ROBBINSVILLE — After weeks of tinkering with various expenditures and revenues, the Township Council has formally introduced the 2013 budget.    Under the current parameters of the $21.9 million budget, unanimously introduced at the April 11 meeting, taxpayers would receive a 2-cent cut in the municipal rate, saving them approximately $76…

  • Bishop continues to disregard our plea

    Christina Delate of Plumsted To the editor:    First, I would like to start off by saying that if this letter seems disrespectful, that is not my intention at all. But I am just so angry with the way Bishop O’Connell has disregarded our plea for help.    It has to be quite apparent now to Bishop O’Connell…

  • MILLSTONE: County offers document shredding

       MILLSTONE — One of Monmouth County’s upcoming shredding events will take place in Millstone so residents have the opportunity to get rid of old documents and confidential files safely.    The Millstone shredding will be offered at Wagner Farm Park, located at the corner of Woodville and Baird roads on May 18 from 9 a.m. to…

  • PRINCETON: Two meningitis cases at university

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    An 18-year-old Princeton University student contracted a potentially deadly form of meningitis in an incident last month that required her roommates to be vaccinated, officials said Wednesday.    The case, first disclosed to the public at a Princeton Board of Health meeting Tuesday, was followed this month by a second…

  • Family Guidance Center Fundraiser a success

    Family Guidance Center Fundraiser a success

    Marygrace Billek accepting her award

  • FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: Week of Aug. 18

    FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: Week of Aug. 18

    Batista April 13, Kathie Lengel, of Roebling, admires a painting by Donald Jones, of Florence. (Photo by Amy Batista)

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