-

HIGHTSTOWN: Police Department officer is promoted
In other news, councilwoman opposes adding chemical fluoride into drinking water By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — An officer was promoted to the rank of lieutenant and concurrently recognized for 23 years of service in the Police Department last week at the Aug. 20 Borough Council meeting. ”We have the pleasure of swearing in…
-

HURRICANE IRENE: Part One: Emergency workers remember battle of Hurricane Irene
Earlier this month, on Aug. 18, Chief Tristan Torres, of East Windsor Rescue Squad District 2, shows how far the water at Etra Lake had flood on Milford Road upon a first responder when he followed East Windsor Volunteer Fire Co. No. 2 through it for a call during Hurricane Irene on Aug. 27, 2011.…
-

CRANBURY: BOE fills vacant seats
By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer CRANBURY — Two new members were appointed to the Board of Education this week. Kim Borden and Pramod Chivate were chosen out of several candidates to replace board members Kathy Wasson and Nicole Pormilli. Mrs. Pormilli, who’s term ended Aug. 31, accepted a job as the assistant superintendent of the South…
-

PRINCETON: PU men’s soccer looks to bounce back
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Jim Barlow knows the bounces go your way some years and then some years they don’t. Two years ago everything fell into place for Barlow and his Princeton University men’s soccer team. The Tigers went 13-4-1, winning the Ivy League and advancing to the NCAA tournament. Along the way they…
-

LAMBERTVILLE-NEW HOPE: Last fireworks display tonight
The 10th and final night! ”Notwithstanding any unforeseen emergencies, river heights, weather or wind conditions, Garden State Fireworks has confirmed they will be on site, in New Hope, today (Aug. 31) between 3 and 4 p.m. to prepare for the 10th and final 2012 Friday Night Fireworks display. The fireworks will be loaded on the…
-

POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Aug. 31
East Windsor Officers responded near 4:30 p.m. Aug. 18 to the Target store for a report of two shoplifters in custody, police said. Store personnel reported observing the suspects steal merchandise worth a total of $207.83. Both suspects, Edna Bullard, 20, of Trenton, and Felicia Carsella, 35, of Hamilton, were arrested and later released pending…
-

HIGHTSTOWN: Firefighters play golf despite heavy rainfall
Gordon Tantum, of Bordentown, putts on the green on the third hole at Peddie Golf Course for Hightstown Engine Company No. 1’s 16th annual Golf Classic. (Photo by Matt Nelson)
-

At Home…Down East
By Lorraine Lyzak Contact: Lorraine Lyzak 973-919-8083 [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE At Home….Down East The Atrium Art Gallery located at the Performing Arts Center at Sussex County Community College is proud to present its latest art exhibit with paintings by David John Rush of Byram Township. The exhibit opened on Saturday, August 25 and will…
-

At Home…Down East
By Lorraine Lyzak Contact: Lorraine Lyzak 973-919-8083 [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE At Home….Down East The Atrium Art Gallery located at the Performing Arts Center at Sussex County Community College is proud to present its latest art exhibit with paintings by David John Rush of Byram Township. The exhibit opened on Saturday, August 25 and will…
View our current articles
Stay connected to your community
