• Pot battle continues to burn in Upper Freehold

    Officials look to suspend state medical marijuana program BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent The fallout from proposed medical marijuana facilities continues as allegations fly. At the Jan. 5 meeting of the Upper Freehold Township Committee, Deputy Mayor SteveAlexander said he would like the governing body to authorize a letter to the New Jersey Department of Health…

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    Allentown High School’s Pete Turowski (l) tries to elude Nottingham’s Zach Mesday during the second quarter of the game at AHS Jan. 13. The Redbirds fell to Nottingham, 43-37. ERIC SUCAR staff

  • MANVILLE: Community calendar, week of Jan. 19

    Sat., Jan. 21     Vietnam memorial service: Thomas J. Kavanaugh VFW 2290’s annual service begins at 10 a.m. at the post, 600 Washington Ave., Manville. The public is encouraged to join the VFW, its auxiliary and veterans to honor serving veterans and those who paid the ultimate sacrifice in Vietnam War.     Rabies vaccination: A…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: asmine Bloch engaged to marry Craig Krempels
  • ROBBINSVILLE: Auto-body shop gets zoning board OK to expand

    By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor    ROBBINSVILLE — The Zoning Board of Adjustment has given the green light to Karl Mey’s Collision Repair Center’s proposal to build an addition to its existing business on Route 130 North in the township’s Windsor section.    The 3,300-square-foot addition to the existing 11,200-square-foot building will house two “spray booths” for…

  • PRINCETON: Three borough residents named to task force

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Three borough residents were named to the Transition Task Force on Tuesday night.    Brad Middlekauff, an attorney; Mark Freda, the borough’s former emergency services director; and Hendricks Davis, who has developed affordable communities and has social service experience. Jim Levine,who has human resources experience, was named as an alternate.    Mayor…

  • BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT: Mergers, changing of the guard and some specials

    By Bradley Koltz    Two family-owned real estate brokerages have recently merged. NT Callaway and Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty have become Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty, with five offices covering much of Central Jersey. The new firm, with more than 200 agents, will keep principles from both firms, each with deep roots in Princeton and Central…

  • MANVILLE: Three Eagles soar in Troop 193

    MANVILLE: Three Eagles soar in Troop 193

    Three teens gain top rank in one ceremony By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer     Three Boy Scouts from Troop 193 achieved the highest rank in Scouting on Sunday, Jan. 8. A triple Eagle Scout ceremony was held in the Scouts’ honor at the sponsoring VFW Post 2290.     Jason Fiduk, Matthew Trond and John…

  • ALEX KASDIN OF PRINCETON ON TOUR WITH PRINCETON’S FAMOUS ‘TRIANGLE SHOW’ n PLAYS BROADWAY, FEBRUARY 3

    ALEX KASDIN OF PRINCETON ON TOUR WITH PRINCETON’S FAMOUS ‘TRIANGLE SHOW’ n PLAYS BROADWAY, FEBRUARY 3

    Classic apocalyptic themes such as the four horsemen get a new twist in Princeton Triangle Club’s 2011 show: Doomsdays of Our Lives

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