• Peapack-Gladstone Bank Gives the Gift of Life

    Peapack-Gladstone Bank Gives the Gift of Life

    Denise Pace-Sanders Gladstone, NJ – March 4, 2010 – Got Blood?  That is the question that employees of Peapack-Gladstone Bank were asked on Wednesday, March 3, 2010 when the Bank held the first of two yearly blood drives.  This semi-annual Bank effort has proven successful year after year, and the first drive of 2010 was…

  • Eagle Fire is seeking support for stricken dog’s expenses

    Terri Randol’s search and rescue dog, Kacy, has been diagnosed with liver cancer    In mid-February, New Hope Eagle Fire Company member Terri Randol’s search and rescue dog, Kacy, was diagnosed with liver cancer.    Ms. Randol, and husband Jeff, of Solebury Township, wanted to do what was best for Kacy. So, Kacy underwent emergency surgery and…

  • Christ the King School announces second quarter honor roll students

       Christ the King School released the second marking period honor rolls. Students listed in “first honors” achieved all “A” grades in major subjects, and no grade below satisfactory in minor subjects. Students achieving the “second honors” received no grades below a “B” in major subjects, and no grades below satisfactory in all minor subjects. Grade…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: DiDonato repeats as Region 7 champ

    By: Kye Moylan Sports Editor     For the second year in a row, Robbinsville High’s Brandon DiDonato won the 285-pound title at the Region 7 Wrestling Tournament. This title was a lot different than the last one, though.     DiDonato’s 3-1 win over Haddonfield’s Nick Conquest in the Region 7 final was held at Robbinsville…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Local officials wary of state zoning bills

    By Kristine Snodgrass and Lauren Otis   Local officials have expressed concern about proposed legislation they say would weaken their control over zoning laws in their municipalities.    State Senate bill S-82 and Assembly bill A-437 would modify the “time of decision rule,” which allows municipalities to change zoning regulations after an application is filed but before…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Police tap Pineno as IT head

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer    The job has previously been part time in the department, but increasing demands for technology in aiding police officers has led to the Hillsborough department preparing for it to be full time, as of April 1.    ”There has always been an information technology (IT) position, however, it was split between…

  • WEST WINDSOR: EMS may begin billing insurance companies

    By John Saccenti, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — The township is eyeing a new way to raise money.    The Township Council introduced an ordinance Monday that could allow township emergency services to charge private insurance companies for their services.    Under the proposal, West Windsor Township EMS services will charge $600 for ambulance transportation, $14 for…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Trio tapped for county honors

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer    At its 18th annual dinner, Somerset County’s Commission on the Status of Women is taking the time to honor 19 women, including three from Hillsborough, who were nominated for enriching the lives of people in their communities through their jobs and volunteer work.    The dinner is held in celebration of…

  • Senior corner

    Chapter A Hillsborough Senior Citizens Chapter A meets the first Thursday of each month at 12:30 p.m. in the municipal building. We are open to new members. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. giving you time to review the activities we offer. Dick Meier is president and you can call him at 359-6984.    The Mardi Gras…

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