• MANVILLE: Credit union, staff get kudos

    MANVILLE: Credit union, staff get kudos

    President Mroz reports at annual dinner By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer    The 74th annual Manville Area Federal Credit Union meeting was held on May 17 at the VFW Hall on Washington Avenue. About 200 credit union members and guests attended the dinner buffet and meeting.    After the buffet dinner, the annual meeting was called…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Police blotter for week of May 26

       While working a “Cops in Shops” detail on May 14, township police said they saw Kristine Kanellos, 22, of Hillsborough, come out of a Route 206 liquor store with what appeared to be a quantity of alcohol. She took it to a parked vehicle in the lot, handed the alcohol to the two occupants and…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Fireworks scheduled for July 3

       Fireworks will return to town on the 4th of July weekend.    Thanks to the generosity of Assemblyman Peter Biondi and Provident Bank, a display will be shot off in the early evening of Sunday, July 3, at the Auten Road Intermediate School.    Mayor McCauley said shuttle buses will run from the municipal complex and high…

  • LAWRENCE: 784 walkers at LHS join Relay for Life to fight Cancer

    By Lea Kahn    Susan Dean had all of the classic symptoms of thyroid disease, such as unexplained weight gain and a loss of hair.    But physician after physician and blood test after blood test could find nothing amiss, Ms. Dean said. And yet she felt intuitively that there was something wrong.    Just as Ms. Dean…

  • Princeton High School Students Tackle the Miele Test Kitchen

    Princeton High School Students Tackle the Miele Test Kitchen

    By Paul McCormack Obey the Cook! Princeton High School Students Tackle the Miele Test Kitchen Princeton, NJ – May 25, 2011 – At the conclusion of a yearlong effort in culinary development, students from the Princeton High School Cooking Club organized a special year end presentation to showcase their expertise. The young aspiring chefs gathered…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Arson ruled out in bus fire

    By Amber Cox    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Arson has been ruled out as a cause of the overnight fire that occurred at the Bordentown Regional School District’s bus yard May 19.    The cause of the fire is still unknown but it was not criminal in nature, according to township police.    The Bordentown Township Police Department was…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Holiday features vets’ breakfast, parade, ceremony

    By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor    Assemblyman Peter Biondi, a former mayor, and 90-year-old Armando “Monty” Consalvo of Branchburg will be co-grand marshals of the township’s Memorial Day ceremonies on Saturday.    Mr. Biondi said he met Mr. Consalvo last year, when the World War II veteran wrote the assemblyman’s office to say he hadn’t received the…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Game-playing scares school, draws police

       Two township teens apparently playing a game called “Assassin” looked real enough to draw the attention of police Monday morning.    The 18-year-olds also got themselves arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.    Police said they were called at about 7:25 a.m. by someone who said they saw someone point a gun out of a vehicle window…

  • MANVILLE: Credit union, staff get kudos

    MANVILLE: Credit union, staff get kudos

    Manville Federal Credit Union scholarship winners Nancy May and Kristen Pallatta with credit union President Paul Mroz and Second Vice President Natalie Walkoviak. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara

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