• Local Pharmacy Reaches Out to Hard of Hearing Customers

    Local Pharmacy Reaches Out to Hard of Hearing Customers

    By Mark Zuckerman Monroe Township, NJ, 1/19/12 – In an outreach to hard of hearing customers, Texas Road Pharmacy, at 355 Applegarth Road in Monroe Twp., has installed a state-of-the-art assistive listening system at its pharmacy counter. The system, called “True Hearing,” is a product developed and manufactured by Trenton’s Emcom Systems, specialists in communication…

  • Walking tour will feature historic New Hope in 1812

       On Jan. 29 at 2 p.m., as part of the Lambertville-New Hope Winter Festival, a walking tour of historic New Hope will take visitors back 200 years to life in the small town as it was in 1812.    The stories of more than a dozen buildings that existed in New Hope then and are still…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Dayton man to challenge Holt

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Dayton man to challenge Holt

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Republican businessman Eric Beck of Dayton is challenging incumbent U.S. Rep. Rush Holt, D-12, in this year’s election. "Rush Holt’s record in Congress has consistently demonstrated his belief in bigger government and higher taxes. He was even ranked the most liberal member of Congress by the National Journal," Mr.…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Council renews animal control contract

    By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — The West Windsor Council voted, 4-1, to renew an animal control services agreement with East Windsor on Tuesday night.    The agreement will be for one year and it will cost the township $20,000.    It was the same agreement that was rejected on Dec. 19.    However, the makeup…

  • CRANBURY: New reporting system for Cranbury’s police

    CRANBURY: New reporting system for Cranbury’s police

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    CRANBURY — The Cranbury Police Department has equipped all of its patrol cars with a new report and response system, which will give police the ability to report everything from their patrol cars, thereby making them more of a presence in the community.    The system, from Enforsys Police Systems, is set…

  • HILLSBOROUGH RESIDENT LINDA DOUSIS APPOINTED TO THE NEWLY ESTABLISHED AFFINITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION FRIENDS OF THE FOUNDATION

    Caroline Calt Basking Ridge & Hillsborough, N.J., (January 17, 2012) – Hillsborough resident Linda Dousis is among the charter members of the newly established Affinity Federal Credit Union Friends of the Foundation.  This council has been created and designed to increase awareness and education about the foundation and to grow its philanthropic endeavors.  The Affinity…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: GOP 16th legislative candidates confident
  • PENNINGTON: Snow?: Get prepared anyway

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    Winter won’t be over for a while yet, and the Pennington Police Department wants all borough residents and business people to know what the law requires during and after snowstorms.    Another concern is observance of time limits in the municipal parking lot, off North Main Street, and on Main Street…

  • GUEST OPINION: New Jersey and marriage equality: Perfect together

    By Reed Gusciora    In recent months Gov. Chris Christie has been to four out of the six states that recognize same-sex marriages: Iowa, New Hampshire, New York and Massachusetts. Moreover, when he visits Washington D.C., he is in a city that also sanctions such relationships. Yet, in none of these places, has he seen any…

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