• MANVILLE: Senior center has daily activities

       The Manville Senior Center on South Third Avenue is open and fully functioning.    The Manville Recreation Department leads lightweight exercise on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:15–10:45 a.m., and “walk and chair” exercise on Mondays and Wednesdays, 9:30–10:30 a.m. Exercise classes with Lynn at $10 each run from September to June.    The center’s hours are 9…

  • Guest Column: Time to boost efforts to stop smoking

    By: Dr. Biren Saraiya    ”Will there be suffering at the end of my life? Will I die in pain?”    I have been asked these and similar questions too many times. As a lung cancer specialist at The Cancer Institute of New Jersey Hamilton, I have seen suffering and death without regard to age, sex, ethnicity…

  • CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: Week of Dec. 1

    By Nancy Mrzljak    The Union Fire Company No. 1 pancake breakfast will be held from 7 to 11 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 4, at the Crosswicks firehouse.    Everyone is invited. There will be all-you-can-eat pancakes, sausage, orange juice and coffee. Ticket prices are $6 for adults and $3 for children 12 and under. Children under 5…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Township mulls funding part of $400M project

    By Amber Cox, Special Writer    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Two ordinances involving funding for the Waterfront Village Redevelopment Area have been adjourned again “so some more information can be gathered and analyzed.”    The ordinances should be before the committee in a public hearing Dec. 12.    ”We will post another notice on the website just to confirm…

  • Whole Foods Princeton Wellness Club events featuring our Global Medical Expert, Dr. Matt Lederman

    Whole Foods Princeton Wellness Club events featuring our Global Medical Expert, Dr. Matt Lederman

    Check out the exciting Wellness Club events at Whole Foods Princeton featuring our Global Medical Expert, Dr. Matt Lederman. "Forks Over Knives" Movie Screening and Discussion with our Wellness Expert, Dr. Matt Lederman December 4th at 3pm-5:30pm FREE!! "Forks Over Knives" examines the revolutionary and scientific claim that many, if not all, of the common…

  • POLICE BEAT: Week of Dec. 1

       Stephanie Ginotti, 21, of Mount Royal, was charged Nov. 9 at 3:59 p.m. with possession of CDS and paraphernalia.    When she was stopped for failure to have her vehicle inspection, police observed marijuana and paraphernalia in her car, police said.    She was released without bail. Patrolman Joe Bourn was the arresting officer.    Christopher Sorensen, 28,…

  • SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS: Week of Dec. 1

       Having a party or event?    The Jacksonville Community Center, located on Jacksonville Road in Springfield Township, is available for rent.    The JCC has a unique historic atmosphere and a full kitchen for any type of event. Contact Ms. McMullen at 609-267-5884 for details and reservations.    Springfield Township is seeking volunteers for EMS and fire departments…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Police Beat

    Allentown    Angela D. Clark, 37, of Browns Mills, was charged with driving while suspended after a motor vehicle stop at 9:22 p.m. Nov. 19 on North Main Street, police said    Patrolman Tim Houck discovered Ms. Brown also had warrants for her arrest out of Chesterfield ($250) and New Hanover ($1,000). Ms. Brown was released on…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Presbyterian Church helps Guatemalan families

    I    Hillsborough Presbyterian Church is helping Mayan Families, a non-profit group operating in the highlands of Guatemala.    Mayan Families is supported completely through donations and is not affiliated with any political or religious groups. One of the families of the Hillsborough Presbyterian Church became aware of the Mayan Families organization during visits during the…

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