• EAST WINDSOR: Libertarian questions debt

    EAST WINDSOR: Libertarian questions debt

    Batista East Windsor resident Sean O’Connor, who said he is running for the general Assembly as a Libertarian in the 14th District, told the Township Council to stop accepting of state grants and aid in order to pay back its debt on Tuesday night. (Photo by Amy Batista)

  • EAST WINDSOR: Woman injured in crash

    EAST WINDSOR: Woman injured in crash

       EAST WINDSOR — On March 30, the day before Easter, just after 10 p.m. on Route 33 at Probasco Road, township police responded to a three-car fender bender resulting in a trip to the hospital for one person.    Upon police arrival it was determined that the front seat passenger of sustained non-life threatening injuries and…

  • MANVILLE: Karen Zumbrunn Jazz Trio performs Tuesday in library

    Library Happenings column, issue of April 4    The Karen Zumbrunn Jazz Trio will perform from 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, in the library’s Community Room. The concert is free and everyone is welcome to attend. Complimentary refreshments will be provided.    This program is made possible, in part, by funds from the N.J. State Council on…

  • MANVILLE: Rinko hired as interim school administrator

       Andrew Rinko, who served a month’s stint as an interim assistant superintendent in Hillsborough schools, has moved on to become an interim elementary school principal in the Manville school district.    Mr. Rinko is a retired Bedminster Township schools superintendent. In Hillsborough, he bridged the gap between Scott Rocco, who resigned in December to take a…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Junior wrestlers get taste of tournament competition
  • HILLSBOROUGH: Junior wrestlers get taste of tournament competition
  • NEW HOPE: Footbridge rehabilitation project at halfway mark

    NEW HOPE: Footbridge rehabilitation project at halfway mark

       NEW HOPE – Hikers, bicyclists and sightseers who may seek to take advantage of the sunny and warm weather predicted for the approaching weekend are urged to remember that the Lumberville-Raven Rock Toll-Supported Pedestrian Bridge remains closed to public use.    The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission warned recreationists that the bridge will remain shut…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Robeson awards go to four teens

    Honors go to middle school students Gary Redden Jr. and Catherine Hawkes, and high schoolers Marissa Jackson and Rachel Stoddard.    Four Hillsborough teens were among the 18 middle and high school students from Somerset and Hunterdon counties honored at the 23rd annual Paul Robeson Youth Achievement Awards reception on March 11 at Raritan Valley Community…

  • MERCER: ‘Bark Now for Autism Speaks” on April 13 

       Autism Speaks, the world’s leading autism science and advocacy organization, has announced that the second annual Central NJ “Bark Now for Autism Speaks,” a 5K Dog-Friendly Walk, will take place on April 13 at Mercer County Park East Picnic Area in West Windsor.    Check-in is 9 a.m. The walk will start at 10 a.m.    All…

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