• MONTGOMERY: Sewer rates staying the same

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — For the first time in five years, homeowners and businesses won’t be seeing a rate increase in their sewer bills.    Every year, sewer service rates have been steadily creeping upward since the township moved to a usage-based system in 2009. However, The Township Committee put an end to…

  • ‘BOBO Friday’ Food Collection – Feb. 15

    ‘BOBO Friday’ Food Collection – Feb. 15

    By Somerset County Board of Freeholders Somerset County’s next “Buy One, Bring One” food drive is Friday, Feb. 15. “To date we’ve collected almost 18,000 pounds of food,” said Somerset County Freeholder Patricia Walsh, who launched the BOBO Fridays program in 2010. “There has been a tremendous outpouring of support from our residents and from county,…

  • SPORTS: Greyhounds face off against Pemberton after Willingboro loss

    SPORTS: Greyhounds face off against Pemberton after Willingboro loss

    Senior Stephon Gadiare, No. 35, plays basketball for Northern Burlington high school in Mansfield Township last week. (Photo by Mike Mack)

  • Rutgers Professor Eddy Arnold’s HIV Research Secures $10.1 Million

    Rutgers Professor Eddy Arnold’s HIV Research Secures $10.1 Million

    Rutgers University Professor Eddy Arnold of Montgomery

  • MONTGOMERY: Police to begin recruitment process

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — For the past decade, the Police Department has had the luxury of choosing from a selection of trained and experienced officers on the rare occasion a position became available.    But that’s all about to change this year as the department gets ready to recruit new cadets to fill…

  • PRINCETON: Property values stable

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    The majority of property owners in the consolidated Princeton will see no change in the assessed value of their properties, the town said Thursday.    Green postcards, containing assessment information, were due to be mailed out this week, said municipal tax assessor Neal Snyder in a phone interview. He said…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Pipeline spokesman coming to meeting Tuesday

       A representative of the Buckeye Pipeline Company is expected to provide an update of repair on a section of its pipeline under Route 206 near New Amwell Road to the Township Committee tomorrow night, Tuesday, Feb. 12.    Company spokesman David Boone is on the agenda to make a presentation.    Residents who smelled gasoline emanating from…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Crossroads South coach wins 100th game
  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Chabad schedules Purim event

       Chabad Jewish Center of South Brunswick will present their Annual Purim Celebration creating Jewish excitement and fun for the whole family.    The entire Jewish community is invited regardless of affiliation or background.    This year’s Purim around the world theme is Purim at the Sea, featuring Megillah Reading at 4 p.m. with a simultaneous slide show.…

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