• HILLSBOROUGH: Super PACs money threatens our democracy

    To the editor:    Looking at recent Republican primaries, it is difficult to deny the impact of Super PACs in the election process.    In South Carolina, Newt Gingrich scored a surprise victory over Mitt Romney after his Super PAC outspent Romney’s on television commercials.    Just days later, Romney rebounded to win Florida after outspending Gingrich, 4-1,…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBPAL team beats Ewing for tourney title

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBPAL team beats Ewing for tourney title

    Submitted photo The Vikings defend against Ewing during the CJ Youth Tournament in West Windsor March 10. The Vikings won the tournament 44-41.

  • LAWRENCE: Rabid raccoon found on Roxboro Road

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    A raccoon that was found wandering in the yard of a Roxboro Road home March 16 has been tested and confirmed to have rabies, according to Lawrence Township Health Officer Carol Chamberlain.    Township officials were contacted after a resident saw that his dog had the raccoon in its mouth, Ms.…

  • MANVILLE: Police blotter, week of March 12-18

       Adesa Auto Auction reported several recovered stolen vehicles in its lot on North Main Street. Police sent teletypes to Jersey City and Philadelphia police about those two, which were reported at 12:51 p.m. March 12. Another recovered stolen vehicle was reported at 3:28 p.m. March 13, and three more in late afternoon of March 14.…

  • TITUSVILLE: Singer-songwriter Ellis Paul: Keeping it fresh

    TITUSVILLE: Singer-songwriter Ellis Paul: Keeping it fresh

    Concerts at the Crossing, March 24 at 7 p.m. By Keith Loria    Fans of Ellis Paul know him to be a leader of the Boston folk scene, a somewhat disciple of Woody Guthrie, who helped bring about the romanticized acoustic circuit with an urban, folk-rock style that helped renew interest in the genre over…

  • Environmental Services Leader adds Environmental Industry Veteran

    Environmental Services Leader adds Environmental Industry Veteran

    Dermot Dillon joins rapidly growing Summit Drilling By Chris Casarona Bridgewater, NJ – March 19, 2012. Summit Drilling, one of the Northeast’s largest environmental services companies has announced the hiring of Dermot Dillon, a 27-year industry pro. Mr. Dillon comes to Summit Drilling after 17 years with SGS North America where he served as a…

  • MONTREAL: Robbinsville High robotics team victorious

    MONTREAL: Robbinsville High robotics team victorious

    After win at Montreal Regional, next stop is championship    MONTREAL — The Robbinsville High School FIRST Robotics Team 2590, Nemesis, won first place in the Montreal Regional robotics competition last week and is now headed for the international championship in St. Louis next month.    Nemesis was ranked first after 11 qualification matches, conquering the language…

  • New jazz work commemorating slain Spanish poet’s 1929 visit to NYC premieres at Rutgers

    New jazz work commemorating slain Spanish poet’s 1929 visit to NYC premieres at Rutgers

    By Carlos Fernandez New Brunswick, NJ.  The Alexis Cuadrado Group will premiere a new concert-length jazz work in honor of Spanish poet Federico García Lorca on Tuesday, March 27 at 7:30 PM at the Nicholas Music Center, located at 85 George Street in New Brunswick. The program, free and open to the public, is presented…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Police blotter items, March 22

       A Robin Road resident reported March 4 that a GMC pickup was entered and $1,800 worth of cash and electronics were stolen sometime overnight.     * * *    Police reported two drug-related offenses:    • Leonardo Noguiera, 24, of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia after a glass smoking pipe was found in his…

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