• HILLSBOROUGH: Kids, seniors organizations eligible to apply for grants

        Applications for grants awarded through the credit card program will be available March 1 for non-profit senior citizen and youth organizations in the township.     Applications may be obtained at the township clerk’s office at the Municipal Complex, 379 South Branch Road, along with guidelines to help fill them out.    The applications are due…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Fire budget approved overwhelmingly

    Patullo defeats Uniszkiewicz for seat on fire commission board    Voters overwhelmingly approved this year’s $2.1 million fire budget on Saturday.    They also chose Nicholas Patullo over incumbent Robert Uniszkiewicz for one of the five posts on the Board of Fire Commissioners. Greg Kane was re-elected, too.    Mr. Kane received 274 votes, Mr. Patullo 211 and…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: What happened to winter?

    Mild temperatures, little snow put area on track to one of mildest ever recorded By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor    Temperatures could rise above 60 degrees today and near that mark tomorrow, according to weather forecasts.    What happened to winter?    It’s either not here yet, or it may never arrive, says David Robinson, a Rutgers…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Annual prom fashion show Friday

    By Jessica Noll, Special Writer    South Brunswick High School plans to have a fashion show fundraising event tomorrow night to benefit the upcoming Project Graduation event in June.    South Brunswick High School Project Runway is set for Friday, February 24th at the High School auditorium. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. at the school on Ridge…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: History comes to life at school assembly

    HILLSBOROUGH: History comes to life at school assembly

       Fifth grade students assumed the roles of about 45 historical people, including Albert Einstein, Ghandi, and Georgia O’Keefe, in a multi-phase project in biography.    Over five weeks, students worked on a biography book report assignment. Students read a book on a person (living or deceased) who has made an impact in government or politics, history,…

  • RIBBON CUTTING AT THE LEARNING EAPERIENCE@MONTGOMERY

    RIBBON CUTTING AT THE LEARNING EAPERIENCE@MONTGOMERY

    JOIN US for the Ribbon Cutting By Mayor Ed Trzaska Montgomery, NJ (Feb.22nd, 2012) – From groundbreaking to opening, The Learning Experience of Montgomery (TLE) was built in just 13 months. On, Saturday, Feb. 25th, TLE  is  pleased to invite the public to attend the ribbon cutting ceremony for this completed state-of-the-art child development center.…

  • MANVILLE: Pharmacy offer immunizations

    By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer    Walgreen’s on South Main Street is offering immuNizations for help those who want shots without needing to go to the doctor.    Anthony Lawrence, a pharmacist at the store, said Walgreens just gave flu shots until about a year ago, when some of the stores started with other immunizations. Now…

  • Voters pass local fire district budgets

    By Birgitta Wolfe, Managing editor    Area voters, though few in number, went to the polls Saturday and approved fire district budgets. In Bordentown Township’s Fire District 2 (Derby Fire Company), voters approved the budget that calls for a tax rate of 13.6 cents, up from 13 cents. The vote was 60 to 19, For the…

  • RIBBON CUTTING AT THE LEARNING EAPERIENCE@MONTGOMERY

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