• HILLSBOROUGH: School board adds two positions

    Vice principal and tech staff approved By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor    After a discussion on spending versus tax relief, the Board of Education authorized hiring for two positions Monday night.    One is a fourth vice principal at the high school, at $112,994 in salary and benefits. Board members said high school Principal Karen Bingert had…

  • PRINCETON: No consensus on consolidation at meeting

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Opinions on consolidation by residents were split between those in favor and those against at a joint meeting of the governing bodies of Princeton Borough and Princeton Township on Tuesday night.    However, except for Councilman David Goldfarb, the rest of the members of the two bodies expressed support for the…

  • SENIOR CORNER: Week of Sept. 29

       The Manville Senior Citizens meet at 12:30 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at the VFW located on Washington Avenue. The club is open to new members who are residents of Manville, age 60 or older, and age 55 if disabled.    Canned goods or non-perishable food items will continue to be collected before each…

  • Weekend Journey Through The Past: Oct. 8 & 9

    By Somerset County Board of Freeholders Visit 22 historic sites countywide in scenic Somerset County, New Jersey, open free to all ages during Somerset County’s 6th Annual Weekend Journey through the Past. Bring your children, grandchildren, friends and neighbors to join you on this enjoyable journey back in time.  This autumn weekend features interpreted tours led by…

  • YMCA needs support for golf outing

    Douglas J. Pszczolkowski, CEO, Hopewell Valley YMCA     The Hopewell Valley YMCA is proud to host the Hopewell Valley Youth Activity Center (community teen center).    We can all be proud of the work the teens have accomplished in renovating the space, choosing furnishings and setting up a home for their peers.    The YMCA has made…

  • MONROE: Singer performs at new arts center

    MONROE: Singer performs at new arts center

    Dudu Fisher at the new performing arts center in Monroe.

  • MANVILLE: Elks will host ‘Spooktacular’

       The Manville/Hillsborough Elks Lodge 2119 will hold its fifth annual “Scare Raising Spooktacular” party for adults 21 and older on Saturday, Oct. 22, from 7 p.m. to midnight at the Manville-Hillsborough Elks, 1500 Brooks Blvd., Hillsborough.    Tickets are $20 if purchased before Oct. 21 and $30 at the door.    The party will feature music by…

  • Lobbying Firm Relocates to Downtown Trenton

    Lobbying Firm Relocates to Downtown Trenton

    Jessica Curry TRENTON, NJ – Richardson Commercial Realtors® is pleased to announce the lease of 3,686+ SF of office space on the first floor at 15 West Front Street to Insight Consulting Services (ICS). The new tenant was looking to expand their firm’s space and needed a nicely appointed suite in a location close to the…

  • CRANBURY: Students start ‘neat’ new program

    CRANBURY: Students start ‘neat’ new program

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    CRANBURY — Students at Cranbury School can appreciate a little more orderliness in their school day, thanks to Olivia Cook and Kelly Coyle, co chairpersons of the new Save our School Committee, who have drastically improved the school’s lost and found section in the cafeteria while also starting up a few…

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