• The Ink’n Ship Tattoo Shop

    The Ink’n Ship Tattoo Shop

    By Jim Denier The Ink’n Ship Tattoo Shop 36 South Main Street                                            www.inknship.com Manville, N. J. 08835                                             [email protected] (908) 210-9029                                                      Tue-Sat 12- 9, Sun 1- 6, Mon closed A lot of experience can be found at The Ink’n Ship Tattoo Shop, with Jim Denier and Adam Calandra working to provide the tattoo/piercing experience that you are looking for;…

  • Award Winning Interior Design Firm Announces Opening of New Design Studio

    Award Winning Interior Design Firm Announces Opening of New Design Studio

    Aurora Kitchens & Interiors has opened a new Design Studio in Somerville, NJ

  • The Ink,n Ship Tattoo Shop

    By Jim Denier The Ink’n Ship Tattoo 36 South Main Street            inknship.com Manville, N. J. 08835                        [email protected] (908) 210-9029                       Tue-Sat 12- 9, Sun 1- 6, Mon closed A lot of experience can be found at The Ink’n Ship Tattoo Shop, with Jim Denier and Adam Calandra working to provide the tattoo/ piercing experience that you…

  • Rutgers Engineering Society to Host Alternate Energy Symposium

    By Matt Lunemann   Rutgers Engineering Society to Host Alternate Energy Symposium The Rutgers Engineering Society will be hosting the 3rd Alternate Energy Symposium on Thursday, November 8, 2012 from 6-9pm. The Symposium will be held in the Fiber Optics Building at the Rutgers School of Engineering in Piscataway, NJ. The event is free and open to…

  • BORDENTOWN CITY: Thousands of folks attend festival

    BORDENTOWN CITY: Thousands of folks attend festival

    Batista Jamie Ash, 6, of Mercerville, is decorated with face paint at the Cranberry Festival on Oct. 6. (Photo by Amy Batista)

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Judge dismisses all charges against councilman

    HIGHTSTOWN: Judge dismisses all charges against councilman

    By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    TRENTON — A Superior Court judge has dismissed all charges issued more than two years ago against Hightstown Councilman Robert Thibault by Detective Benjamin Miller of the Police Department.    The two traffic violations were dismissed by West Windsor Municipal Court Judge Mary Brennan on Dec. 21, 2011. Last week’s ruling…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Oct. 12

    East Windsor    Armando Lazo, 34, of Princeton, was charged with driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, careless driving, obstructing traffic, failure to maintain lane, open container of alcohol in motor vehicle, illegal window tint at 2:47 a.m. Sept. 23. Police said an officer observed a 1998 Honda traveling north on Route 130 with illegally tinted windows.…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Community celebrates Homecoming

    HIGHTSTOWN: Community celebrates Homecoming

    By Matt Nelson, Special Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — Despite a 46-38 loss over the Steinert Spartans on Friday night, it was a time of celebration in honor of Homecoming.    The Hightstown High School Homecoming king and queen were presented at halftime following the performance of the Hightstown High School Rams Marching Band.    More than 1,200 people…

  • MANSFIELD: Committee’s open seats uncontested

    By David Kilby, Special Writer    MANSFIELD — Committeeman Alfred Clark and Deputy Mayor Robert Higgins are running unopposed this election to keep their seats.    And, according to the candidates, running unopposed doesn’t weaken their resolve to make sure Mansfield residents get the best government service available to them.    Mr. Clark, a Republican, is running for…

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