-

HILLSBOROUGH: Varied fare coming to library: Space, state trivia, butterflies
Three upcoming programs at the public library on South Branch Road should delight young and old alike. John Andrews of the N.J. Astrological Association will take the audience on a “ride” through the solar system at 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 25. He will show astrophotos from space probes, land-based telescopes and the Hubble space telescope.…
-

HILLSBOROUGH: Local students earn their college degrees
Stacey K. Mardekian, M.D., graduated from Drexel University College of Medicine on May 18. She is beginning a residency in pathology at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. Stacey is a 2004 graduate of Hillsborough High School and the daughter of Jack and Stephanie Mardekian of Hillsborough. * * * Kasey Smith of Hillsborough was…
-

South Brunswick American Legion Post 401 Receives Most Outstanding Website Award
From left: Jeff Bartkus, State Public Relations Chairman for the American Legion, presented the award to Gary Cooper, Post 401 commander & web master, Ron Davie, immediate past Middlesex County Commander, and Danny Dunn, State Vice Commander.
-

ROBBINSVILLE: Camp counselor goes bald for a cause
Tyler Margotta lets the professionals at the Route 33s Barber Shop finish the job. Courtesy photo
-

COMMUNITY RALLIES AND AND RAISES OVER $20,000 IN TEN DAYS TO SUPPORT 8-YEAR OLD BOY WITH BRAIN CANCER TO FINANCE TREATMENTS AND HOPE
Photo courtesy of Sleepy Owl Studios (http://www.sleepyowlstudios.com)
-

-

ROBBINSVILLE: Camp counselor goes bald for a cause
Robbinsville summer camp counselor Tyler Margotta prepares to get his head shaved by counselor Steve Kowalski at Sharon Elementary School on July 13. Mr. Margotta agreed to go bald if campers successfully collected 500 items for the Robbinsville Food Pantry. Photo by Jovelle Abbey Tamayo
-

MANVILLE: Senior Corner column, week of July 19
The Manville Senior Citizens meet at 12:30 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at the VFW on Washington Avenue. The next meeting is Aug. 9. The club is comprised of people who are residents of Manville, age 60 or older, and age 55, if disabled. Canned goods or non-perishable food items will continue to…
-

MANVILLE: Catholic churches combine summer camps
By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer ”Son Rise National Park” was the theme for the Sacred Heart and Christ the King summer camp. This was the first year that the two churches combined their summer camp for both parishes. The camp was held July 9-13 at Sacred Heart Church daily from 8:45 a.m.-3 p.m. with…
View our current articles
Stay connected to your community
