• HILLSBOROUGH: Two Democratic Assembly candidates will attend meeting here March 7

       The Hillsborough Democratic Alliance will host two District 16 Assembly hopefuls on Wednesday, March 7, at 7 p.m. in the main floor meeting room at Avalon Assisted Living, 393 Amwell Road.    Assembly candidates Sue Nemeth and Marie Corfield will make brief presentations, after which there will be a question-and-answer period.    Ms. Corfield is an elementary…

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

    By Rosa Johnson Brown 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…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Buckley Lane area sewer project dumped

    Residents criticize proposed special sewer assessments By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor    ROBBINSVILLE — The Township Council voted down a $1.6 million project to bring sewer lines to 30 homes in the Buckley Lane area after many of the affected residents balked at the special sewer assessments they would have to pay.    The ordinance unanimously rejected…

  • PRINCETON: Council changes time and format of meetings

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    To promote transparency and good government, the Borough Council is rearranging its meeting format and starting earlier in the evening.    Meetings will now begin at 7 p.m. and the closed session portions of the meeting will take place at the end of the night.    ”I think it will achieve a…

  • MANVILLE: Hoodja captures first all-around in sectional

    MANVILLE: Hoodja captures first all-around in sectional

    Brooke Hoodja, a 5th grader at Roosevelt School in Manville, stands on the podium after she captured first place all-around with a career-high score at the Garden State Classic Invitational on Feb. 12.

  • THINGS TO DO: March 2, 2012

    Fri., March 2    Shabbat across America: 6:30 p.m., Monroe Township Jewish Center, 11 Cornell Ave.; a combined dinner and service; adults 13 and older pay $18; children 7 to 12, $8; register online at MTJC.org or call 732-251-1110.    Meet local author Kevin Fox: 7 p.m., Cranbury Public Library, 23 N. Main St.; Mr. Fox will…

  • MANVILLE: Library Happenings for week of March 1

       Free concert: The Long Gone Daddies, playing a mix of music, will perform on Tuesday, March 13, from 7-8:30 p.m. in the Community Room. If it’s inclement weather, date will be pushed to March 20. The public is invited. Light refreshments will be served.    This program is made possible, in part, by funds from the…

  • PRINCETON: Municipalities to work together on filling jobs

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    The Borough Council and Township Committee have agreed to discuss future hires and work with each other when filling positions or looking at alternate solutions as the communities work toward consolidation.    Any potential vacancies that need to be filled will need to be discussed with the appropriate subcommittee of the…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: At MOC, Hunter first, Jancewicz second

    Ravens’ juniors make history By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Noel Jancewicz made history as the highest Robbinsville High School finisher at the Meet of Champions when she finished second in the girls high jump at 5-foot-8 Saturday.    Barely 10 minutes later, Craig Hunter did her one better when he won the boys pole vault…

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