• MANVILLE: Digital sign almost ready to be lit up

    MANVILLE: Digital sign almost ready to be lit up

    Through private fund raising, money was raised for a digital sign that has been installed in front of the high school on Brooks Boulevard. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)

  • LAWRENCE: Mrs. G project back before zoning board

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    The Zoning Board of Adjustment will pick up where it left off next week when it continues its review of a proposal to redevelop a 16-acre parcel on the corner of Route 1 and Bakers Basin Road, anchored by the Mrs. G TV and Appliance store.    The zoning board will…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Independent local candidate weighs in on choice of administrator

    To the editor: The recent controversy between Mr. (Democrat Mike) Goldberg and Mr. (Mayor Carl) Suraci sheds light upon the true problem with partisan politics — it is ineffective for our town and detracts from focusing on real issues.    As a candidate for Township Committee, I found it striking how challenging Mr. Goldberg and Mr.…

  • MANVILLE: Show draws personal, novelty and muscle cars

    MANVILLE: Show draws personal, novelty and muscle cars

    Frank McSorley sits in the cabin of his son’s 1978 VW camper van, with Scooby Doo perched on the roof, just for fun at a car show at Manville High School on Saturday. (Photo by Gene Robbins)

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Board to ask for entire $18.9 million for upgrades

    By Jennifer Bradley, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE — The Robbinsville Board of Education approved asking voters one question — whether the district can spend a total of $18.9 million to expand two of its schools — in a 6-1 vote July 31.    Florence Gange was the only board member who voted against the referendum because she…

  • PRINCETON: New restaurant to open in Lahiere’s site

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    When Lahiere’s restaurant on Witherspoon Street closed in 2010 after 91 years, it left a void in the local restaurant scene.    Restaurateur Jim Nawn hopes to fill it with Agricola, his latest restaurant that is slated to open in November in Lahiere’s old location.    Mr. Nawn’s 200-seat restaurant plans…

  • How to get your sports news in the paper

    If you would like your sports news published, please submit a press release at least two weeks in advance of an event such as team registration or tryouts. Results of youth games and tournaments may also be submitted, as well as collegiate news about former high school athletes. Give complete information, such as dates, full…

  • Alspach speeds to victory in Wall Sportsman feature

    Zack Alspach took advantage of a front row starting position on a hot and humid Aug. 4 to win the 30-lap Sportsman stock car feature at Wall Stadium, Wall Township. It was the Willingboro resident’s first win of the 2012 campaign. Alspach rocketed to the lead at the outset of the race, but was under…

  • Former MHS athlete Corey will compete for a cause in Ironman

    BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Christine Corey You have to have good reasons to want to swim 2.4 miles in the Hudson River, ride a bicycle for 112 miles, and top your day off by running a 26.2-mile marathon. Christine Corey has a couple of good reasons why she wants to do that. Corey, a…

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