• WWFM The Classical Network Introduces "A Tempo": New Public Affairs Show Focuses on Trends and Issues in the Performing Arts

    By Rachel Katz WEST WINDSOR, NJ – WWFM The Classical Network is pleased to announce the launch of "A Tempo", a new public affairs program that focuses on issues and trends in the world of the performing arts. The show, hosted by Rachel Katz, will examine some of the ways the performing arts, primarily classical…

  • JAMESBURG: Parents debate over school trip money

    Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer    JAMESBURG — Heated discussions about a potential field trip that would be limited to eighth-grade honor students broke out Feb. 23 at the Jamesburg Board of Education meeting.    The district has received a $500 grant from Exxon-Mobil that must be used for science and math studies, and a science teacher suggested…

  • MANVILLE: Senior center plans month of games, art, health tips

       The Manville Senior Center on South Third Avenue has scheduled its month of activities.    The center offers food, fellowship and fun on most weekdays.    The Manville Recreation Department leads lightweight exercise on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:15–10:45 a.m., and “walk and chair” exercise on Mondays and Wednesdays, 9:30–10:30 a.m. Exercise classes with Lynn at $10…

  • COLUMBUS: Greyhounds have winning formula

    State tournament hoops By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group    One of the keys to the success of this year’s Northern Burlington County High School boys basketball team has been the willingness of every player to do what is needed of them to win a game.    In Monday night’s Central Jersey Group III tournament opener against…

  • CRANBURY: AmeriHealth NJ among best places to work in NJ

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    CRANBURY — AmeriHealth New Jersey has been named one of the best places to work in the state in a survey called Best Places to Work in New Jersey.    The survey is an award program that identifies, recognizes and honors the places of employment in New Jersey that benefit the state’s…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Science takes spotlight at library

    Science fair for kids coming Thursday, March 8       Youngsters are encouraged to participate in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) events during the first week in March, which is Technology Innovation Week.    The week culminates with a science fair for grades K-12 on Thursday, March 8, from 6 to 8 p.m. Team 75 (Hillsborough…

  • JAMESBURG: Jamesburg has two new police officers

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    JAMESBURG — Probationary officer Richard Bruno and Class II police Officer Anthony Mendoza were sworn in at the Jamesburg Council meeting Wednesday.    Officer Mendoza will be paid on a per diem basis at $13 per hour, and Officer Bruno will be paid a salary of $40,000, the starting rate for Jamesburg…

  • MANVILLE: Councilman asks for more information on Rustic Mall

    Onderko wants clarification of environmental agency’s clearing By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer    At Monday’s Borough Council meeting, Councilman Rich Onderko asked for clarification of the EPA’s certification about the redevelopment of the Rustic Mall.    At the start of the year, the federal environmental agency sent out paperwork that details the extent of Superfund cleanup…

  • PRINCETON: 3 candidates to vie for 2 borough school seats

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    The Board of Education candidate applications are in and a total of four citizens will run for board seats in the April election.    Three board members have terms that will expire in April, leaving two borough seats and one township seat open.The Board of Education will be saying goodbye to…

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