• Next referendum for school district: December 2012?

    Lease proposed with Millstone By: Joanne Degnan – Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE – The school district will likely wait until at least 2012 to ask voters again for funding for a new school. In the meantime it is considering asking for help from the Millstone district. Faced with growing class sizes and the voters’ recent rejection…

  • BETWEEN THE LINES

       The Bordentown City Library, 18 E. Union St., is offering the following programs: FOR CHILDREN    Music To Move By-Thursday, Aug. 19, at 10:30 a.m. for babies and children birth to 4 years old. Babies and children birth to 4 years old are invited to a special music program presented by Ann Wild. She combines song,…

  • Golfing tourney applications set

    By: centraljersey.com Applications are being accepted for Hightstown Elks Lodge #1955’s 26th Annual Scramble Golf Tournament on Aug. 2. The event will take place at Peddie School Golf Club. The entrance fee of $100.00 includes: greens fees and cart; lunch and beverages at the course; and a steak dinner and open bar at the lodge…

  • D. Hughes & Co. Announces Exclusive Training Partnership with Digital Foundation Corporation

    Genevieve Barker D. Hughes & Co. Announces Exclusive Training Partnership with Digital Foundation Corporation Wins competitive bid through the Project Management Institute’s REP Program CONTACT: Genevieve Barker, Marketing Director TEL: 484.875.3059 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Exton, PA, July 12, 2010 – D. Hughes & Co. has been selected by Digital Foundation Corporation as its exclusive training…

  • New principal hired for Hopewell school

    Hopewell By: John Tredrea – Staff Writer David E. Friedrich, once a teacher at Bear Tavern Elementary School, has been hired as the new principal of Hopewell Elementary School. Mr. Friedrich will replace Christine Laquidara, who was appointed the school district’s director of curriculum and instruction last month. The Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Schools set participation fee

       The South Brunswick Township Board of Education will require a $75 participation fee for each athletic sport that children participate in during the 2010-11 school year.    A district-wide (Crossroads/SBHS) family plan cap will limit the payment for all families to $300 per year.    A September date for the Crossroads Middle School fall sports meeting will…

  • Local nurses band together to assist Health Department

    By: Davy James – Staff Writer When an emergency strikes, preparedness for what may come is crucial for first responders. With that goal in mind, a group of volunteers has joined together to form the South Brunswick Volunteer Nurses Corps. The Nurses Corps will assist the township Board of Health and the Office of Emergency…

  • LAWRENCE: Planning Board gets Complete Streets presentation

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    More than 150 communities across the United States have committed to the “complete streets” concept — and the township’s Sustainable Mobility Committee would like to add Lawrence Township to that list.    Peter Kremer of the Sustainable Mobility Committee outlined the philosophy of “complete streets” — which means a street should…

  • Cat charges dropped

    By Birgitta Wolfe     BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The local man who was ticketed for having too many cats on his property said the citations have been dismissed.     This came after it was confirmed to police that he had had the cats licensed and after he gave two cats to his mother and let a…

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