• HIGHTSTOWN: Community dogs are ruffin’ around
  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Historic Thomas Titus gravesite rededicated

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Historic Thomas Titus gravesite rededicated

    Staff photos by Mary Brienza The historic final resting place of land owner and former slave Thomas Titus.

  • EAST WINDSOR: Yard sale to aid Haitian orphans, Japan

    EAST WINDSOR: Yard sale to aid Haitian orphans, Japan

    By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    EAST WINDSOR — Jessica Meirs hopes to make a difference.    This Saturday, she’s holding a yard sale to help Haitian orphans.    She needs to raise $5,000 before June.    As a massage therapist, who works at Hand and Stone Massage and Facial Spa in Manalapan, Ms. Meirs said she “would like…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – SBHS alumnus returns for pro wrestling show

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – SBHS alumnus returns for pro wrestling show

    By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer    Township high school alumnus, All-star wrestler in high school and current pro wrestler Randie “The Jersey Kidd” Christie, 21, is returning to the high school for a South Brunswick Police Athletic League benefit at 7:35 p.m. on May 21.    National Pro Wrestling Superstars is coming to the high school, and…

  • School Choice deadline is Monday

    Lambertville, Stockton and South Hunterdon Regional High schools are taking applications By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    Students interested in applying to three local schools under the state’s School Choice program have until Monday, May 16, to submit their applications.    Three districts in the area recently were accepted into the program and are trying to get…

  • EAST WINDSOR: New trees take root in township

    EAST WINDSOR: New trees take root in township

    Staff photo by Doug Carman. Tony Barone with Down to Earth Landscaping uses a loader to move two trees Wednesday afternoon at the Disbrow Hill Playing Fields.

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: ‘Best in the nation’

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: ‘Best in the nation’

    HoVal students win science contest By John Tredrea, Staff Writer    Four Hopewell Valley Central High School students, who invented a futuristic device intended to help the deaf be able to hear, have been judged “the best in the nation” in a prestigious technology competition sponsored by the Toshiba corporation.    Each student will receive a $10,000…

  • Stockton firefighters slate fundraiser

    Stockton firefighters slate fundraiser

       The Stockton Fire Company will hold its annual BBQ and Beer Picnic fundraiser on May 21 at the Stockton Firehouse, Mill Street, from 4-7 p.m.    The menu will include beef, pork, chicken, hamburgers, hot dogs, salads and more.    Family entertainment includes a disc jockey, face painting, fire hose demonstrations and bocce ball    In addition to…

  • PENNINGTON: Teen Center gets yard

    PENNINGTON: Teen Center gets yard

    By John Tredrea, Staff Writer    A Pennington Borough Boy Scout’s community service project has made a yard available for the recently opened Teen Center, at the YMCA headquarters at 62 S. Main St., Pennington.    Kevin Roveda, of Boy Scout Troop 41, did the work to help fulfill his Eagle Scout requirements.    The first phase of…

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