• 24-hour walk will benefit Malawi

    The Villages in Partnership Water Walk, a 24-hour, around-the-clock walk to raise awareness for the need for access to safe water in Malawi, Africa, will begin May 6 and continue around the clock until 7 p.m. May. 7. A spaghetti dinner kickoff will be held 6-7 p.m. May 6 at the Allentown Presbyterian Church, 20…

  • ‘Seussical’ to play at MPAC May 6-7

    Cast & Crew Performing Arts Education Center along with the Millstone Township Foundation for Educational Excellence (MTFEE) will present “Seussical,” theater for young audiences, at 7 p.m. May 6 and at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. May 7 at the Millstone Performing Arts Center, 5 Dawson Court, Millstone Township. Proceeds will help enrich education for…

  • Allentown hosts ‘Petz Gone Wild!’ on May 1

    The Allentown Business Community will host its first annual “Petz Gone Wild!” event from noon to 4 p.m. May 1 behind the Imlay House, 28 S. Main St., Allentown, and in Heritage Park. There will be dog agility shows, animal training demonstrations, Frisbee contests, pet rescues, goodies for pets, face painting for kids, fun games,…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Wald has ‘excellent ability to lead’

    I have lived in Hillsborough all my life and have been actively involved in Hillsborough government for many years. The Hillsborough Board of Education, like many other school districts, faces increasingly challenging decisions. Difficult times call for difficult strategic decisions and a hard look at processes, policies and goals.    I firmly believe David Wald has…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Defeat of budget would have consequences

    I have lived and worked in Hillsborough for 35 years. My husband, Dave, and I have raised our three children here. They received an excellent education. All three went on to graduate from college and are gainfully employed.    This is a result of all the residents who came before us and voted for school budgets…

  • MANVILLE: Candidates offer final thoughts
  • HILLSBOROUGH: Police blotter for week of April 221

       Kevin Burke and Robert Radcliffe, both from Manville, and Jerome Carr of Princeton were charged with theft and trespassing on April 4 for allegedly stealing scrap metal from an Old Camplain Road property.    The value of the theft was reported at $447. All three, all age 32, were released after processing. * * *    Sarah…

  • LAWRENCE: Good Samaritan law introduced

    By Lea Kahn    Township Council has introduced an amended ordinance that would remove criminal penalties for under-age drinkers who report that a friend — who is also under 21 years old — is in distress from drinking too much alcohol.    The proposed ordinance amendment, introduced at Township Council’s April 5 meeting, is set for a…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Haas impresses him as ‘prudent yet protective’

    Please join me in supporting Judy Haas for re-election to the Board of Education.    As a member of the board, Judy has been a tireless advocate for our children, demanding excellence from all teachers, administrators and staff. This has been reflected in the consistently high ratings our schools have received.    Fiscally, Judy has been prudent…

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