• HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Officials consider wastewater options

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    Hopewell Township is looking into alternative technologies — alternatives to public sewer service, that is — for providing wastewater treatment for low- and moderate- income housing.    At Monday night’s Township Committee meeting, officials agreed that township Administrator/Engineer Paul Pogorzelski will work on forming a wastewater alternatives study group that will…

  • MONROE: Family’s home attacked with ‘explosive devices’

    MONROE: Family’s home attacked with ‘explosive devices’

    The Bezerra home at 4 Laquinta Court in Monroe is roped off by police following an alleged explosives attack July 14 as posted on the family’s Facebook page.

  • ‘Monty Python and the Holy Grail’

    A comedy classic gets a summer screening at The County Theater By Elise Nakhnikian WE’RE all wise to the tricks the media is trying to play on us by now, but that kind of self-awareness was still pretty new when Monty Python started deconstructing every medium they worked in, weaving spoofs of TV or movie…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: DOE: PIACS denied final state charter

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    The battle between three public school districts and a proposed Mandarin charter school appears to be over.    State Department of Education officials announced Monday that the Princeton International Academy Charter School would not be given an additional planning year and that its final charter would not be granted by…

  • Fencing tournaments to raise funds for burned puppy

       Bucks County Academy of Fencing will hold a fundraiser during two July fencing tournaments to help cover expenses for the surgery and care of Hercules, a deliberately burned, 4-month-old stray.    Set on fire and left to die, the puppy received severe burns on over 75 percent of his body. Hercules is in the care of…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Two charged in knife fight

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    A school district employee was able to stop a fight in the baseball field of Crossroads south Middle School in which one of the men had a knife.    According to police, Travis Galarza, 18, and Indejit Singh, 19, both of South Brunswick, met in the Kingston Lane field at…

  • School of Rock Princeton Presents 2012 Summer Boot Camp Concert Series

    School of Rock Princeton Presents 2012 Summer Boot Camp Concert Series

    Campers will take the stage with tributes to rock genres

  • PRINCETON: Bruschi is the choice for administrator

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Borough Administrator Robert W. Bruschi should assume the same position starting next year in the consolidated Princeton, borough and township officials agreed Monday.    Mr. Bruschi was recommended to get a one-year contract to be the highest-ranking employee in municipal government. In a related move, acting Township Administrator Kathryn Monzo…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cops bust alleged thieves

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    Police announced several arrests Wednesday.    On July 10, police arrested Sherman Johnson, 29, of New Brunswick and Dawn Feldner, 31, of Highlands for allegedly stealing an IPad from a guest at the Hotel Vincenza on Route 1.    The guests from Texas were unloading their vehicle and placed the item…

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