• HILLSBOROUGH: Neshanic Station-area man indicted for attempted murder

    Police say he ran down someone after confrontation at a party        A Neshanic Station area man has been indicted with first-degree attempted murder for allegedly running down a man with whom he had a dispute at a party in Bridgewater Township in the early morning of Jan. 23.    A grand jury returned the indictment…

  • MANVILLE BOROUGH BRIEFS

    Week of March 31    During the public session of the Borough Council meeting on March 28, resident Frank Jurewicz spoke and asked about if the Rustic Mall property was off the Super Fund List yet.    Mayor Lillian Zuza answered Mr. Jurewicz by explaining that a letter was sent but Manville has not received the response…

  • Luxury Wedding Showcase on Sunday at Jasna Polana in Princeton

    Luxury Wedding Showcase on Sunday at Jasna Polana in Princeton

    By Erik Kent, NJWedding.com Well-known Princeton estate Jasna Polana open its doors for weddings and launches a luxury bridal event on Sunday, April 3rd through Deborah Lynch’s MattisonNetwork, featuring top wedding trendsetters, high fashion and many local wedding services PRINCETON, NJ – Engaged couples are invited to the Country Club Bride and Groom Wedding Showcase…

  • LAWRENCE: School district earns $1 million from solar panels

    By Lea Kahn    The sun already had set Tuesday evening, but that did not take away from the sunny mood inside the Lawrence High School Commons as school district officials celebrated the sale of $1 million’s worth of solar energy credits in one year’s time.    The owners of solar energy systems may “sell” the energy…

  • HUNTERDON: EPA detects ‘very low levels’ of airborne radioactive material

    Hunterdon County Department of Health    As a result of the incident with the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan, highly sensitive radiation monitors operated by EPA are detecting very low levels of airborne radioactive material in the United States. Expected and consistent with estimates of the releases from the damaged nuclear reactors, the current levels are…

  • Diocese of Metuchen to Host Hospitality Workshop April 9

    By Erin Friedlander METUCHEN – The Diocese of Metuchen will host a workshop entitled “The Ministry of Hospitality” on Saturday, April 9 at 10 a.m. at the Cathedral of St. Francis of Assisi, 32 Elm Avenue. The two-hour workshop to be presented by Very Rev. Robert W. Medley, executive director of the diocesan Department of…

  • HILLSBOROUGH-MANVILLE: Elks Lodge installs year’s officers

       Manville-Hillsborough Elks No. 2119 installed its year’s officers Saturday at the Brooks Boulevard lodge.    Manville resident Andrea Liptak became the Exalted Ruler for 2011-12. Hillsborough resident Virginia (Ginny) Shields ended her term leading the lodge.    The ceremony included past exalted rulers from other lodges in the West Central District, who installed the local Elks officers.…

  • MANVILLE: School budget calls for tax hike

    Officials set hearings to offer information By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer    Manville Board of Education is presenting budget hearings to provide residents information for the upcoming April 27 vote. The hearings began this week with sessions on Tuesday at Alexander Batcho Intermediate School and Wednesday at Weston School.    During the school budget hearing Tuesday…

  • MANVILLE: Residents helping to raise local awareness of autism

    MANVILLE: Residents helping to raise local awareness of autism

    By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer    April is National Autism Awareness Month and at Monday night’s Borough Council meeting Mayor Lillian Zuza proclaimed that April would be Autism Awareness Month in the borough. Mayor Zuza and the Borough Council are urging all employees and residents to become better educated on the subject of autistic spectrum…

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