• MANVILLE: Library Happenings column, week of March 14

    MANVILLE: Library Happenings column, week of March 14

       March is Youth Art Month and the Manville High School/ABIS Art Society is exhibiting student artwork at the Manville Public Library until Wednesday, March 27. The public is welcome to view the display. A reception will be held the final day from 6-7:30 p.m.    Tax forms: The Manville library doesn’t have New Jersey tax forms.…

  • LAWRENCE: Rec department adds programs

    Zumba and pilates now among offerings By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    The Lawrence Township Recreation Department is expanding its offerings to township residents, in partnership with Viva Community Fitness LLC.    The Cherry Hill-based organization is offering two courses — Viva Zumba and Viva Mat Pilates. They are geared for all fitness levels — Zumba for…

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Groups plan site visit to Kooltronic 

       Today (Wednesday), Robert J. Miller, community development coordinator, announced that members of various township groups had made plans for a visit to the Kooltronic site on Saturday.    The notice said that members of the Hopewell Township Planning Board, the Hopewell Township Zoning Board of Adjustment, the Hopewell Township Environmental Commission, the Hopewell Township Historic Preservation…

  • MANVILLE: Making cards is fun — even the guys like it

    MANVILLE: Making cards is fun — even the guys like it

    Michael Golankiewicz made 14 cards himself. He and friends also earned community service credit.

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Fried to challenge state statute

    Mayor comments on taxes, JCP&L By James McEvoy, Managing Editor    ROBBINSVILLE — Mayor Dave Fried said he is looking forward to challenging state law further in front of the state’s highest court.    The mayor’s comments came during his annual state of the township address March 7 only weeks after a Feb. 27 appellate court ruling…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Trucker involved in fatal crash

    By Charles W. Kim, Packet Media Group    A Hillsborough truck driver was involved in an accident that killed a woman Monday morning at the intersection of route 522 and 1 in South Brunswick.    South Brunswick Sgt. James Ryan said the accident took place at about 9:56 a.m. as Laura Bartlett, 60, of South Brunswick, turned…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: He seconds the notion of an unqualified Obama

    To the editor:    This is in reference to a letter titled “GOP not ‘baffled’ by results of election” published in the Fe. 28 edition.    I have seldom seen a better thought-out and reasoned article. The writer lays out an excellent explanation for Obama’s win in November, pointing out his blatant misrepresentations and lies, aided by…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Democratic Alliance will give $250 scholarship

        The Hillsborough Democratic Alliance will award a $250 college scholarship at the June awards assembly to a Hillsborough High School college-bound senior who has demonstrated significant community involvement.     “We are glad to continue the long-standing tradition of recognizing community participation and leadership,” said Meryl Bisberg, president of the Hillsborough Democratic Alliance. “We want…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Mitchell, Ithaca on way to Division 3 Sweet 16

        Ithaca College men’s basketball team, which has Hillsborough’s Frank Mitchell as its second-leading scorer, got a tip-in basket at the buzzer Saturday to defeat Rochester (N.Y.), 70-68, and advance to the Sweet 16 in NCAA Division III for the first time.     Ithaca (21-8) was to face No. 7 Middlebury last night (Wednesday) in Vermont.…

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