• PRINCETON: Terms for council to be drawn by lot

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    The length of terms for newly elected Borough Council members in 2013 will be determined by lot.    The council, which will convene in January 2013, will be made up of six members who will serve staggered terms.    This means for the first election, members will serve terms of varying length.…

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  • MBCEA Mid-Atlantic Elects NJ Contractor Art Hance President

    MBCEA Mid-Atlantic Elects NJ Contractor Art Hance President

    Brian Buckley Hance Construction President Art Hance has been elected to a two-year term as President of the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Metal Building Contractors & Erectors Association (MBCEA), the nation’s leading professional organization for metal contractors.

  • JAMESBURG: Borough raises taxes due to loss in revenue

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    JAMESBURG — In order to make up for loss in other revenues, Jamesburg may raise taxes 3.82 percent this year, but even with that increase, it’s still averaging under 2 percent in tax increases over the past three years.    The total proposed budget is $4,998,124 with $3,601,164 to be raised by…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Student Kelly Janokowicz will attend journalists’ conference in July

       Kelly Janokowicz, a student at Hillsborough High School, has been nominated to represent New Jersey as a national youth correspondent to the Washington Journalism and Media Conference from July 8-13.    Janokowicz will be one of 250 students from across the country to participate in a week-long study of journalism and media at George Mason University…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Jessica Hewitt to marry Patrick S. Dwyer in July

    HILLSBOROUGH: Jessica Hewitt to marry Patrick S. Dwyer in July

       Mr. and Ms. Norman K. Hewitt of Hillsborough announce the engagement of their daughter, Jessica Gail Hewitt, to Patrick Shaun Dwyer, son of Mr. Paul S. Dwyer of Baldwinsville, New York.    The bride-to-be graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor of science degree from the University of Mary Washington and with a master of science…

  • MANVILLE: Countywide police task force report delayed

       The county task force investigating the possibility of one police force for all of Somerset County has pushed back the release of it final report about one month.    County Prosecutor Geoffrey Soriano and Dr. Richard Celeste, executive director of the Raritan Valley Regional Public Safety Institute, said the final report of the Prosecutor’s Task Force…

  • MONTGOMERY: Board adopts $80.8 million school budget

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — The Montgomery Township Board of Education unanimously voted to adopt a tentative $80.8 million budget at its Feb. 28 meeting at the Upper Middle School Media Center.    The proposed budget has a 2.5 percent increase from the current $78.8 million operating budget, but is well under the 2…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Town hall meeting set on fate of Foxmoor parcel

    ROBBINSVILLE: Town hall meeting set on fate of Foxmoor parcel

    The 89-year-old Robbinsville municipal building was torn down this week. A town hall meeting has been set for March 13 on the fate of a parcel in Foxmoor where an office building with space for municipal offices had been proposed.

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