• MANVILLE:Fall Soccer Signups Starting

       The Manville Recreation Department will hold signups for fall soccer are beginning, with several evening and special registration dates set.    Parents of students from kindergarten to eight-grade can register the children in fall soccer at the Recreation Department in the municipal complex 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.    Registrations will also be taken…

  • Help find attacker

    Alicia Milosz, secretary, Lambertville Town Watch     Lambertville Town Watch has initiated a reward fund to encourage the public to help local law enforcement identify a man who attacked a Lambertville woman as she jogged along the Delaware and Raritan Canal towpath on July 1.    Reward fund cans have been placed in over 20 businesses…

  • MANVILLE: VFW picnic to aid vets

    By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Event’s games, food to benefit post’s programs    Residents will be able to help area veterans while enjoying food and games at the second Veterans of Foreign War Post 2290 Family Picnic.    ”All funds will be used to support veterans’ programs from the stuff we do with homeless vets, the…

  • HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Hopewell Pharmacy is Business of the Year

    HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Hopewell Pharmacy is Business of the Year

    Hopewell Business Association President Virginia Aris (left) presents the 2010 Business of the Year award to Hopewell Pharmacy owners Gene Ragazzo and Jim Palmieri.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: For sale: abandoned properties

    By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer    The township could have a private sale of 26 10-year-old tax liens, as it attempts to clear $100,000 in past-due taxes.    The Division of Local Government Services recommended the sale on the liens, Chief Financial Officer and Tax Collector Nancy Haberle said during the July 27 Township Committee meeting. Most…

  • Township’s rezoning doesn’t hold up to analysis

    Thomas Prusa, Michelle Lane    As a PhD economist and as someone who has taught college and graduate level economics for more than 20 years, I was more than disappointed in the township’s news release regarding the potential transfer of Hillsborough Elementary School and development of the property for other purposes.    Let me be clear –…

  • PRINCETON: Night Out makes a big splash

    PRINCETON: Night Out makes a big splash

    Phil McAuliffe Princeton Township Police Chief Mark Emman shakes off the water after being dunked with softball pitch during Tuesday’s National Night Out. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe

  • MANVILLE: ABIS change aimed at creating more ‘learning opportunities’

    By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer    The team structure Alexander Batcho Intermediate School will adopt this September is aimed at creating more learning opportunities for students, and will also allow teachers to coordinate lessons, district officials said.    ”We want to create small learning communities within the building for the students,” District Superintendent Johanna Ruberto said. “It…

  • HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Hopewell Pharmacy is Business of the Year

    HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Hopewell Pharmacy is Business of the Year

        The Hopewell Pharmacy and Compounding Center has been selected as “Business of the Year – 2010” by the Hopewell Business Association.     The award is in recognition for “their unique and outstanding business practices, support for the Hopewell Business Association, and community service,” said HBA President Virginia Aris, who recently presented a certificate of…

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