• CRANBURY: Calendar

    Fri., March 1    Fish fry: Jamesburg Elks, 74 W. Railroad Ave.; takeout orders welcome; call 732-521-2180. Sat., March 2    Spaghetti dinner: 5-8 p.m., Jamesburg Presbyterian Church, 175 Gatzmer Ave.; all-you-can-eat dinner fundraiser for Bot Scout Troop 54 of Jamesburg/Monroe; $10 for adults, and $9 for seniors 55 and older and children 6-17; meal includes salad…

  • COLUMBUS NEWS: Week of Jan. 28

    By Peg Traino, Guest Columnist    The Northern Burlington County Regional School Band Booster Association will be hosting a pasta dinner fund-raiser on Sunday March 10 from 3 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Crosswicks Firehouse. The all-you-can-eat dinner will include salad, rolls, pasta and meatballs, soft drinks and dessert.    The price is $8.50 for…

  • MONROE: Pennsylvania man evades police
  • HUNTERDON: School state aid figures in proposed state budget

       TRENTON — Demonstrating the Christie Administration’s “continued commitment for supporting public education in Hunterdon County and across New Jersey, state aid figures for districts based on the proposed Fiscal Year 2014 Budget released Thursday represent the largest appropriation of K-12 education dollars in the state’s history,” said a spokesman.    The governor’s proposed budget includes nearly…

  • HERALD HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of March 1

    HERALD HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of March 1

    Batista A member of the Canada goose species floats on Peddie Lake as a sheen of fuel oil ripples through the water on Tuesday. (Photo by Amy Batista)

  • HERALD HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of March 1

    HERALD HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of March 1

    Batista Monday, Hightstownian Ella Strauss, 2, works with her grandmother, Alexandra Strauss, to feed Canada geese and ducks living on Peddie Lake in Hightstown. (Photo by Amy Batista)

  • CRANBURY: Woman’s Club offers scholarships

    By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer    CRANBURY — Like most everything else these days, higher education doesn’t come cheap.    Recognizing the financial difficulties many students’ face going to college, The Woman’s Club of Cranbury is offering two $2,000 scholarships to graduating Cranbury high school students.    ”The costs of post-secondary education are so high,” Club member…

  • CRANBURY: Students

    Dean’s list    Rider University’s colleges of Business Administration; Continuing Studies; Liberal Arts, Education and Sciences; and Westminster College of the Arts have announced the names of undergraduate students who have been placed on the dean’s list for the fall semester.    Area dean’s list students are:    Kyle Anacker, of Monroe Township, a sophomore entrepreneurial studies major.…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Pirates win with nation’s best

    WW-P South boys win Easterns DMR in top time By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    The West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys track and field team didn’t feel that great about its Meet of Champions day, but there were no complaints after the Eastern States Invitational two days later.    The Pirates’ Dan Riff, Eddison Gulama, Donyell…

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