• MANVILLE: Former customer buys, reopens Main Street deli

    MANVILLE: Former customer buys, reopens Main Street deli

    Old and new faces at the D.J. Deli & Grill pause for a photo. Seated is waitress Rossi Alpaugh. Standing, from left, are Bill Grandin, Adrian Correa and Josh Stryker. (Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara)

  • MANVILLE: Police blotter for week of April 8-16

       A caller came to headquarters at 11:54 a.m. April 9 to say that her West Camplain Road home was entered between 2 p.m. April 7 and 3 p.m. April 8 and her wallet was missing. In it was $160, a driver’s license and bank credit cards, which had since been used at various locations in…

  • UPPER FREEHOLD: Wins just keep coming for Gingras, Foiled Again

    UPPER FREEHOLD: Wins just keep coming for Gingras, Foiled Again

    Mike Lizzi Upper Freehold resident Yannick Gingras has ridden Foiled Again to 39 victories during the time they have been together. Photo by Mike Lizzi

  • MILLSTONE: Millstone River cleanup set for April 21

       Communities and local volunteers are joining together to score a win for clean water over the growing threat of “people pollution” during Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association’s sixth annual stream cleanups.    The cleanup will be happening in Millstone from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 21. The Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association, members of the Millstone…

  • Community Calendar: April 19

    Thurs., April 19    Common Foot Problems in Children: 7 p.m., Robbinsville branch of the Mercer County Library System, 42 Robbinsville-Allentown Road. Join podiatrist Craig Shapero for a discussion on foot pain in children, caring for your child’s feet, flat feet, sports, in-toe and out-toe, and children’s footwear. Please register online at www.mcl.org , clicking on…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Candidate Zdroik thanks voters

    To the editor:    I would like to thank everyone who came out to support us in the election on Tuesday. It has been my pleasure to take part in this election. I have learned a great deal about the Board of Education and our town and have enjoyed the discussions with voters.    While I am…

  • ALLENTOWN: AHS baseball gains experience with wins

    By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group     Brian Nice knew he was coming into the season with a less experienced group of players than he has had in the past.     But the Allentown High School baseball coach has come to find that less experience doesn’t mean lowered expectations. The Redbirds started the season well,…

  • LAWRENCE: School budget falls to defeat by voters

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    Township voters were in no mood for a property tax rate increase, and defeated the Lawrence Township Board of Education’s proposed $67.1 million operating budget for 2012-13 by a margin of 212 votes Tuesday.    The voters were asked to approve a $58 million tax levy to support the spending plan,…

  • SPRINGFIELD: Township Council introduces budget

    By Amber Cox, Special Writer    SPRINGFIELD — The Township Council introduced its $3.3 million 2012-13 municipal budget April 11.    Residents will have a local tax rate of 39.9 cents per $100 of assessed value which is a 2 cent increase from last year’s 37.9 cents per $100 rate.    Homeowners living in the average assessed home…

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