• Generous Green Thumbs Call Lawrenceville Their Garden

    Generous Green Thumbs Call Lawrenceville Their Garden

    The Lawrenceville Community Garden donates fresh produce to TASK. Anne Ryder (pictured) coordinates the fresh produce drive.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Fire companies will mark 9-11 with observances

    Route 206 squad completes its steel-beam monument By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor    Two Hillsborough fire companies will hold 9-11 remembrance ceremonies Tuesday, the 11th anniversary of the air terrorist attacks on U.S. soil.    Fire Company No. 2 will unveil its memorial — topped with a three-foot-long twisted piece of steel from one of the collapsed…

  • Walk for the Well

    By Susan Matson Try to imagine this scenario. It’s 6 pm. The kids are clamoring for dinner, so you put a big pot under the kitchen faucet to start a quick and easy meal of spaghetti. But wait—there’s no water—clean or otherwise! H.m.m…there are the neighbors. But wait—they are in the same boat. And to make…

  • Preservation deal lauded

    From Monmouth County Freeholder Lillian Burry To the editor:    Wonderful news! The recent landmark acquisition of the famed Princeton Nurseries, spanning three counties, was five years in the making, but will benefit the public for generations to come.    As one who has been fighting to preserve our precious farmland and open space for over 30…

  • In New Book New Jersey Entrepreneurs Share Public Relations and Marketing Expertise
  • LAWRENCE: Schools could lose federal funds

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    The Lawrence Township public school district could lose $1.8 million in federal funding for the 2013-14 school year if a Congressional committee cannot agree on a deficit reduction plan before Jan. 2, 2013.    Lawrence Township school district officials received a letter last month from the New Jersey Department of Education…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Two file for one open council seat

    By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor    ROBBINSVILLE — There will be a contested Township Council race on Nov. 6 now that two residents have filed nominating petitions to run for the unexpired term of former Councilman Rich Levesque, who resigned last month.    The two candidates are former Councilman Dave Boyne, who lost his 2011 re-election bid…

  • MANVILLE: Christ the King School welcomes students on first day

    MANVILLE: Christ the King School welcomes students on first day

    Photo by Mary Ellen Day4 girls—-7th graders l- Yasmine Moreno, Becky Rezac, Madison Vitale and Cortney Calangelo (correct spellling) ýhw2;þPhoto by Mary Ellen DayDave Rzezkowski escorts his daughter Kate on her first day of the school year yesterday at Christ the King School.    Photo by Mary Ellen DayFlag donationAnthony Roberts, holding son Alex and escorting…

  • Graphic Matter, NJ Graphic Design Studio, receives Pfizer Award

    Graphic Matter, NJ Graphic Design Studio, receives Pfizer Award

    By Chrysanthe Longman Graphic Matter, Inc. was recognized in June 2012 by Pfizer for their contributions to the development of Pfizer’s Partners In Diversity initiative. Launched in June of 2011, Partners in Diversity [PID], is a collaborative partnership among Pfizer, agencies of record, and certified diverse suppliers. This program focuses on Pfizer’s marketing and sales…

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