• ROBBINSVILLE: Signs point to election confusion?

    ROBBINSVILLE: Signs point to election confusion?

    Dennis Shennard (left) is running for Township Council and Shaina Ciaccio (right) is running for the Board of Education. This is the first year school board candidates in Robbinsville and 467 other towns share the General Election ballot with other office-seekers, instead of running in separate April school elections. 

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Students will host candidates night on Oct. 29

       A group of Hillsborough High School students will host the second annual Township Committee Candidates’ Night on Monday, Oct. 29, at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria of the Auten Road Intermediate School.    The free, public event will feature students from Advanced Placement Government and Politics students asking questions posed to each candidate. Questions from audience…

  • Princeton University goes back to school with Neurac Institute’s exclusive cutting edge treatment and performance training class

    Princeton University goes back to school with Neurac Institute’s exclusive cutting edge treatment and performance training class

    By Lori Dolnick University athletic trainers stay at the top of their game with Neurac Institute’s world-class methods – also available to local area residents and athletes PRINCETON, NJ — September 2012 — Neurac Institute, a leader in neuromuscular rehabilitation and fitness, recently held a two-day course for Princeton University athletic trainers and physical therapists…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Melba Moore sings. speaks to high schoolers

        Hillsborough High School will host 1970s singer and actress Melba Moore visited with students Friday, Sept. 28, as part of the third annual “Back to School with The HistoryMakers” program.     The program’s goal is to encourage students to commit to excellence and to commit to finishing their education. Ms. Moore, whose biggest vocal…

  • PRINCETON: No one found after report of man in lake

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Divers searched Lake Carnegie into night Tuesday without finding a man reported being in the water that afternoon, township police said.    As of Wednesday, authorities had no new details about the case, which began around 4:55 p.m. Tuesday when a motorist crossing the Harrison Street Bridge contacted police about…

  • Columbia Professor Kai McBride to Speak About His Landscape Photos at MCCC Oct. 24
  • LAWRENCE: Resident opposes $55 bulk item pickup fee

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    A proposal to charge an annual $55 fee to each household to pick up furniture, appliances and other bulky items along with the household trash drew opposition from one township resident at Township Council’s Tuesday night meeting.    Municipal Manager Richard Krawczun floated the idea of charging the fee to each…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Walgreens clears final council hurdle

    By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor    ROBBINSVILLE — The first project in the new Town Center South redevelopment area received the final go-ahead from township officials last week and is expected to break ground later this year.    The Township Council on Sept. 27 adopted an ordinance amending the Town Center South Redevelopment Plan to subdivide a…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar, week of Oct. 4

    Bid for 100 prizes at tricky tray    Friday, Oct. 5 — St. Mary Byzantine Catholic Church will hold a tricky tray auction. More than 100 gift certificates and prizes, including 42-inch TV, outdoor grill, Kindle, appliances. Doors open at 5 p.m.; auction at 7. Tickets at $10 include one sheet of tickets, desserts. Food can…

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