• CENTRAL JERSEY: Spadea ends Assembly bid

    CENTRAL JERSEY: Spadea ends Assembly bid

    Bill Spadea, right, and Donna Simon, center in the background, speak to supporters during a special GOP convention in Hillsborough Jan. 19.  Staff photo by Charles W. Kim

  • MANVILLE: Library Happenings, week of Feb. 23

       Tax help for seniors: AARP volunteers will be available to prepare senior citizens’ income tax forms for free at the library by appointment only until April 12. The library will only provide the Community Room and the Quiet Room. The hours are noon to 5 p.m. Make appointments by calling 908-541-5710.     * * *…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Spadea ends Assembly bid

    CENTRAL JERSEY: Spadea ends Assembly bid

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Princeton resident Bill Spadea is out of the 16th Legislative District race. ”It’s important that I share with you the decision not to remain a candidate going forward,” The Republican primary candidate said in a Feb. 15 email to supporters. “Although I’m confident in our message and the diversity…

  • MANVILLE: Flood aid applications available online

    Piscataway Rotary Club looks to distribute proceeds of Jan. 27 dinner in Manville    Mary Ellen ZangaraSpecial Writer    The Piscataway Rotary Club raised about $6,000 for Manville flood victims by holding a spaghetti dinner that about 175 attended at the Manville-Hillsborough Elks on Jan. 27.    Now they want to give the money away. Dave Szymanski of…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: History comes to life at school assembly

    HILLSBOROUGH: History comes to life at school assembly

    At Auten Road School, Michael Huang poses as 19th-century scientist Michael Faraday, who established the basis for the concept of the electromagnetic field in physics.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: District gives election change details

       On Feb. 6, the South Brunswick Board of Education approved unanimously a resolution that moves the school elections from April to the general election in November.    Members of the school board whose terms would have expired after the April 2012 election will continue to serve until the board’s organization meeting, which will be held the…

  • Community Calendar: Feb. 23 edition

    Thurs., Feb. 23    Princeton Then and Now: 7 p.m., Robbinsville branch of the Mercer County Library system, 42 Robbinsville-Allentown Road, Robbinsville. Eve Mandel, Curator of Education at the Historical Society of Princeton, will take you on a photographic journey back in time to see how Princeton’s people and places have changed over the past century.…

  • TEMPLE ALUM MAKES PHILLY DEBUT AS FIRST FEMALE HARLEM GLOBETROTTER IN 19 YEARS

    TEMPLE ALUM MAKES PHILLY DEBUT AS FIRST FEMALE HARLEM GLOBETROTTER IN 19 YEARS

    Fatima “TNT” MADDOX joins 7-ft 8-in Paul “Tiny” Sturgess for Five Games in Greater Philadelphia Region from March 9-11 Fatima “TNT” Maddox, a graduate and former standout player of Temple University, makes history this year as only the ninth woman to ever play for the Harlem Globetrotters.  She is the first female Globetrotter since 1993. …

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Township declares victory in two suits against its zoning

       Township officials are declaring victory in the dismissal of two long-standing suits against the township’s zoning.    Hillsborough Properties LLC challenged the Economic Development Zone of the 308 acres of the former GSA Depot.    Superior Court Judge Peter A. Buchsbaum, sitting in Flemington, upheld Hillsborough’s balance of non-residential and residential development throughout the township, the township…

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