• LAWRENCE: Roxboro Road project back before Planning Board

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    The Planning Board will continue its public hearing on developer Edward Bucci Builders Inc.’s proposed eight-lot subdivision at 125 Roxboro Road when it meets Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the lower level conference room at the Municipal Building.    Edward Bucci Builders is seeking preliminary major subdivision approval for the development…

  • MANVILLE: Library Happenings for week of Dec. 15

       Here is the library’s schedule for the end-of-the-year holiday weeks:    The library will be open on Friday, Dec. 23, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and be closed on Saturday, Dec. 24, and Monday, Dec. 26.    On Friday, Dec. 30, the library will be open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and closed Saturday, Dec.…

  • HILSBOROUGH: GOP tussle for Assembly could last until June

    Convention losers could take case to voters in primary By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor    Next year’s internal Republican Party jostling to fill a state Assembly seat left vacant by the death of seven-term Republican Peter Biondi will be a long-running show, it appears.    About 400 Republican party insiders will decide at a party convention, probably…

  • People for Animals to host Sparkle For Spays Holiday Tree Lighting and Volunteer Opportunities Open House Sat, Dec. 17

    By People for Animals People for Animals is hosting a holiday tree lighting and volunteer open house on Saturday, December 17 from 4 – 6pm to honor our pets and celebrate the season at its Spay/Neuter Clinic at 401 Hillside Ave, Hillside NJ 07205. You can NOW purchase your Sparkle for Spays Holiday Tree Tags…

  • Hunterdon County YMCA Launches 2012 Strong Kids Campaign

    Hunterdon County YMCA Launches 2012 Strong Kids Campaign

    The Hunterdon County YMCA held a Thank You Breakfast for the members of the Chairman’s Roundtable and business leaders to kick-off the 2012 Strong Kids Campaign. The campaign raised $210,000 in 2011. Pictured Left to Right: Fred Feiner of Yankee Public Re

  • LAWRENCE: Slackwood student wins national math contest

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    Abigail Crutchley and her schoolmates sat huddled on the floor of the Slackwood Elementary School’s multi-purpose room, fingers crossed, listening as the names of the list of contest winners were read off.    One by one, the names of winners of the McGraw-Hill Co.’s contest — “This is My Math” —…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS students show charity

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS students show charity

    Photo by Maria Riegel South Brunswick High School students are helping out local families in need for the sec´ond year with a Giving Tree.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Bill could alter April school vote

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Proposed legislation could change the elections for members of the Board of Education and possibly eliminate voting on local school budgets if they fall within a state-mandated 2 percent increase cap.¶ Two different bills are working through the state Legislature that would allow towns to move school board elections…

  • Police Beat: Dec. 15 edition

    Police Beat: Dec. 15 edition

    One of three men wanted in connection with the armed robbery and shooting of a man on Union Street in Robbinsville on Dec. 6.

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