• Kingston Women’s Chorus holiday concert

    By Heather Robbins THERE IS NO ROSE The Kingston Women’s Chorus, conducted by Heather Robbins, will present its annual offering of holiday music on Sunday, December 9, at 7:00 pm. The program will be held at the Kingston United Methodist Church, 9 Church Street, in historic Kingston Village. Entitled “There is no Rose,” the concert…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: Nov. 29

       On Nov. 19 at 10:19 a.m. a Walmart customer was involved in a hit and run. Police responded. * * *    On Nov. 19 at 11:19 a.m. a caller reported that her husband and brother were in a verbal argument at 921 Kennedy Boulevard. Both parties had left the scene. Patrol responded, confirmed the report…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Seniors lead HHS girls to second

    HILLSBOROUGH: Seniors lead HHS girls to second

    Michael Dennis Hillsborough High senior Kelly Janokowicz, shown here during the 2011 Meet of Champions, set a Somerset County record while finishing second individually at last week’s Meet of Champions. Photo by Mike Dennis

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Accident kills McHugh; wife, sons still hospitalized

    By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    Brian J. McHugh, 51, of Brandon Farms, Hopewell Township, was killed early Saturday night in a three-vehicle accident that took place around 6:25 p.m. on I-95 in Bensalem Township, Pennsylvania.    According to a report issued Monday by Pennsylvania State Police, Troop M, Trevose, Pennsylvania, Dr. McHugh, and the driver of…

  • MANVILLE: Gingerbread house contest returns

    MANVILLE: Gingerbread house contest returns

    Ruth Bielanski displays a gingerbread house at the Man´ville Public Library. Photo by Mary Ellen Day

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Library was haven for power refugees

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Library was haven for power refugees

    Submitted photo Residents flock to the South Brunswick Public Library following Hurricane Sandy last month. The facility provided warmth and power following the storm.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings trot to 34-7 victory over North Brunswick on Thanksgiving

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings trot to 34-7 victory over North Brunswick on Thanksgiving

    By Ed Birch, Special Writer    The South Brunswick Vikings easily rolled over the North Brunswick High School Raiders 34-7 in the traditional neighborhood rivalry game early Thanksgiving morning.    The Vikings, who are also advancing to the semi-final round of the N.J.S.I.A.A. state playoffs, took total control of the contest after both teams traded opening possessions…

  • Firehouse rock

    Firehouse rock

    Seniors treated to ‘Elvis’ performance By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer    Firehouse Rock was exactly what was going on at the Manville Senior Center at the firehouse on Tuesday as about 90 senior citizens came to listen to the tunes of Elvis during a tribute to the king. Senior citizens from Manville and neighboring Quailbrook…

  • SENIOR CORNER: Nov. 29

       The Manville Senior Citizens meet at 12:30 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at the VFW on Washington Avenue. The next meeting will be Thursday, Dec. 13. Membership will reopen at the Jan. 10 meeting. Residents of Manville age 50 and over are eligible for membership.    Canned goods or nonperishable food items will continue…

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