• Cannes Film Festival Award Winner RJ Harper Debuts Original Television Series with KoldCast TV
  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK:Crossroads campus students will see chnages next month

    Maria Riegel, Special Writer    Students returning or entering middle school should expect to see changes in the upcoming school year according to Crossroads North Principal Mark Daniels.    Mr. Daniels said he sent out a telephone message Monday to all parents with students attending Crossroads North that rising sixth and seventh grade students can access their…

  • Reader says ‘Do the math’

    John Byrne, of Hillsborough I write in response to the letter printed in the Aug. 16 edition from Joseph Tenore, of Hillsborough.    His letter — typically loaded with misstatements of fact, bold exaggerations and outright lies — which starts out as an angry rant about Gov. Christie and then dissembles into a rambling diatribe against…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: NYC D.A. charges local man

    By Ed Birch, Special Writer    New York City authorities charged Freddy Deoliveira, 52, a Kendall Park resident, with concealing a conviction when applying to renew his stationary engineer’s license, according to a press release from the city Aug. 8.    According to the release, Mr. Deoliveria was charged with offering a false instrument for filing in…

  • PRINCETON: University, local police working on agreement

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Law enforcement and Princeton University officials are working on an arrangement that would spell out what kinds of situations the university’s 90-member public safety department could handle without needing a Princeton police officer present.    The goal is to have the agreement, called a memorandum of understanding, in place for…

  • CRANBURY: Board approves new curriculum head

    By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer    CRANBURY — The Cranbury Board of Education approved the appointment of a new Supervisor of Curriculum and Instruction at its retreat in July.    Bill Osman has 28 years of public school experience, including 16 years as a special and general education teacher and two years as a staff developer. He…

  • Demand accountability from public servants

    Joseph Lukac, of Manville Monday, Aug. 13, I attended the Manville Borough Council meeting.    During the meeting, a letter addressed to the mayor and council from the Manville school board dated June 13 was read to the public.    The letter was concerning an incident that occurred May 19 at the Manville High School field during…

  • PRINCETON: Princeton man in road rage arrest

       A Princeton man was arrested Tuesday on charges that he pointed a plastic BB gun at another motorist during a road rage incident earlier that day in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, state police said.    Greg S. Seelagy, 19, was driving southbound on I- 95 in a silver Dodge Honda Ridgeline in Lower Makefield Township around 4:30…

  • STOCKTON: Firehouse addition OK under ordinance

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    STOCKTON — An amendment to Stockton’s land use ordinance that will allow an addition to the town’s firehouse was adopted by Borough Council at its Aug. 13 meeting, Clerk Michele Hovan said Monday.    She said the council is expected to introduce, at its September meeting, an ordinance on bulk requirements…

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