• Fire apparatus and classic car show

    The Hope Fire Company in Allentown will host a classic car and antique fire apparatus show on Aug. 6. The event will take place 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in theAllentown High School parking lot. The rain date is Aug. 7. Classic cars can be preregistered for the event for $15 or registered the day…

  • Old Yellow Meeting House slates reunion

    The Old Yellow Meeting House and the Upper Freehold Baptist Church will hold its 96th annual reunion and worship service July 31. There will be a continental breakfast at 10 a.m. with the service at 11 a.m. All are invited. The Old Yellow Meeting House is located at 70 Yellow Meeting House Road in Upper…

  • Pop Warner slates Sept. 12 golf outing

    The Millstone Eagles Pop Warner will host its third annual golf outing at noon Sept. 12 at the Gambler Ridge Golf Club, Cream Ridge section of Upper Freehold. Included in the $125 fee will be a round of golf, lunch, dinner and drinks. In addition, there will be many contests and raffles. Sponsorships are available.…

  • Eight little players presented one wild production

    BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer MILLSTONE — Wild things happened in the middle school last week. A forest grew, monsters appeared and a child king led a wild rumpus on the auditorium stage. All of this took place under the direction of Millstone’s Gina Whalen. “We can keep creative learning going in the summer,” Whalen…

  • Tribute to ’50s Hits in "Forever Plaid" at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Aug. 19-28

    Tribute to ’50s Hits in "Forever Plaid" at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Aug. 19-28

    By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. —Shore Repertory Theatre Company will make its first appearance ever at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre with the hit Off-Broadway musical revue, "Forever Plaid." Recipient of the 2009 New Jersey Association of Community Theaters "Perry" Award for Outstanding Production of a Musical, the company presents six performances: Fridays,…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Council refinancing two bonds

    By Jennifer M. Larkin, Special Writer    The Township Council unanimously adopted two ordinances on Tuesday night to refinance two municipal bonds, possibly saving the municipality some $600,000 in interest payments during the next 10 years.    ”That is a tremendous savings,” Mayor Frank Gambatese said. “It is a tax point and a half of savings.”    According…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Contracts extended for administrators in school system

    By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor    Top administrators in the school district had contracts ratified by the Board of Education on June 20.    Business Administrator and Board Secretary Aiman Mahmoud agreed to a one-year pact that will pay him $160,285.    Lisa Antunes signed a one-year contract as assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction at the salary…

  • People for Animals to Participate in L’Oreal Canine Event on August 20

    People for Animals People for Animals to Participate in the L’Oreal Your Dog is Worth It Too Fundraising Event Join us on August 20, 2011 as thousands of people and their dogs come together to enjoy food, activities and each other’s company at the L’Oreal “Your Dog is Worth it Too” event on August 20,…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Board of ed will save, spend additional funds

    By Jennifer M. Larkin, Special Writer    The Board of Education voted Monday night to move an additional $2.5 million in state aid to the 2012-2013 school budget and discussed how it might spend another $1.5 million dollars that will not be used to fund two charter schools this year.    ”I believe our circumstance dictates what…

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