• Theology for a Troubled Believer

    By Lisa Crane  Sunday, April 25:  Author Event/Reading & Book Signing: Theology for a Troubled Believer, by Diogenes Allen at All Saints" Church, 16 All Saints’ Rd., Princeton 11:30 PM – 12:30 PM Diogenes Allen is a Stuart Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Princeton Theological Seminary and the author of numerous books, including, with Eric O.…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Student help needed for summer classes

       The Hillsborough Township Public Schools Special Services Department is looking for student volunteers for their Extended School Year (ESY) program.    The district’s ESY program is for students in self-contained classes, preschool through high school, who experience significant regression of skills during prolonged breaks from school. The ESY program runs from July 6- Aug. 14. The…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Taste fundraiser may mitigate aid cuts

    By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer    The Hillsborough Education Foundation’s annual Taste of Hillsborough fundraiser has the same appeal as years past — good food, good entertainment, and good company — though the funds generated through the event are more important to the organization this year.    ”Because of the reduction in state aid to our public…

  • MANVILLE: Local ‘bestseller’ focused on Manville history

    MANVILLE: Local ‘bestseller’ focused on Manville history

    Manville Public Library trustees (left to right) Sandy Filippini, Bill Poch and George Jakelsky show a copy of the book the library board had published, “Manville: An Enduring History.” Staff photo by Audrey Levine

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Water rates likely to rise

    By Davy James, Staff Writer    Township residents may soon see their water bills increase as New Jersey American Water announced it has filed for new rates with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, which could increase the average customer’s monthly water bill by $7.10 or 23 cents per day. The request for increased rates…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: A bumper crop of awards for Norz family

    HILLSBOROUGH: A bumper crop of awards for Norz family

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer    The farming is a full-on family business, as is, apparently, the winning of awards for their work, as Rich Norz, owner of Norz Hill Farm on South Branch Road, and his son, Alex, have recently been honored in different areas for farming accomplishments.    For Mr. Norz and his wife, Debbie,…

  • ‘Runway for Hope’ will raise funds for Fisherman’s Mark

       Fueled by the desire to assist those in need, Jim Hamilton (Broadway set designer and restaurateur), the design team from Anthropologie, Zanya Gissler of Zanya Spa Salon and Tommy Flagg (owner of Terpsichore Entertainment) have joined forces to present “Runway for Hope,” a fashion show and luncheon at Hamilton’s Grill Room on May 1 to…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Borough Council poised to OK cop takeover negotiations

    Big crowd turns out to voice opposition By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — Nearly 120 people crammed into the council chambers this week, spilling out into the hallway and down the stairs, to urge the Borough Council not to go ahead with a recent study’s recommendation to have East Windsor take over local police…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Rabies notice issued after raccoon tests postitive

    By Davy James, Staff Writer    The South Brunswick Health Department has issued a warning for residents to be on alert after a rabid raccoon was captured by animal control on Russet Road in Kendall Park last week.    ”After the raccoon was captured on last Tuesday, it was sent to the state lab for analysis, and…

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