• The Somerset Valley YMCA Reminds Everyone to Keep Safety First this Summer

    The Somerset Valley YMCA Reminds Everyone to Keep Safety First this Summer

    Donna Dass Summertime means water time for many families. Millions of people will venture to their favorite spots to swim, play and create lasting memories. The most important part of these excursions is safety. Whether it’s the pool, beach, water park or lakefront, the Somerset Valley YMCA reminds everyone that when in or around the…

  • PRINCETON: No tax increase in new Borough budget

    By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer    For the second year in a row Princeton Borough Council has proposed a municipal budget that does not increase local property taxes.    The 2010 borough budget also has no increase in spending levels, Borough Administrator Robert Bruschi said at Tuesday evening’s council meeting.    Council members congratulated themselves on their fiscal…

  • WEST AMWELL: Township’s cap waiver could mean tax hike

    To relieve burden on residents, township may cut 6-cent open space tax By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    WEST AMWELL — The state has granted the township a waiver to exceed the tax levy cap by about $102,000, which could lead to a nearly $115 increase in the property tax.    To relieve the burden on residents,…

  • The Somerset Valley YMCA Reminds Everyone to Keep Safety First this Summer

    The Somerset Valley YMCA Reminds Everyone to Keep Safety First this Summer

    David R. Barnes Swim lessons available for all ages and ability levels

  • BORDENTOWN: Carthan wins Patriot Division shot put

        The Bordentown High School girls track team placed third in the Patriot Division meet on Saturday.     Alicia Carthan won the shot put (35’ 10”). Breanna Hudik was second (118’ 10”) and Kelly Yanucil third (104’ 9”) in the javelin. Melanie Hazlett was second in the 100 hurdles (17.2) and third in the 400…

  • Viridian plan needs scrutiny

    Cynthia Metelow, Bridgeton This letter is to let the residents of Cranbury and the surrounding towns know of the upcoming Cranbury Planning Board meeting on Thursday, May 20, at 7:30.The topic of this meeting will be the Viridian/Unexcelled warehouse project.    This 400 acre tract is slated for over 2.8 million square feet of warehouses.    A…

  • A tremendous cleanup effort

    Nancy Paquette, Recycling Coordinator, South Brunswick On behalf of South Brunswick Township, I would like to express my sincere thanks to each and every one of the 487 volunteers who took time out of their busy schedules to celebrate Earth Day and make our township a cleaner place to live and work.    Thanks to their…

  • CMA Expands with the Addition of Two New Association Coordinators

    CMA Expands with the Addition of Two New Association Coordinators

    Elizabeth Roe and Colleen Reasoner join CMA in Princeton Junction, NJ.

  • PENNINGTON: Hope for Kids effort gets lots of support

    Foundation established by Hopewell Township residents John and Jean Gianacaci, whose 22-year old-daughter, Christine, died in the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti By John Tredrea, Staff Writer    A Congressman was among the hundreds of friends and neighbors who turned out for a fundraiser for the Christine’s Hope for Kids Foundation, held Saturday at Rita’s Water…

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