• HILLSBOROUGH: Business advisers plan monthly consultations

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer    In continued efforts to assist local businesses, the township is partnering with a counseling organization to provide free consultations about how to keep a small business open in this economy.    Beginning Feb. 11, representatives from SCORE — a national organization that counsels small business owners — will be holding free…

  • Cseremsak seeks support

    Mike Cseremsak, vice chairman, Hopewell Township Board of Fire Commissioners, Township Fire District No. 1     I urge all Hopewell Township residents to support the Fire District budget. The Hopewell Township Fire District elections will be held Feb. 20 from 2-9 p.m. at the Hopewell Township Municipal Building, 201 Washington Crossing-Pennington Road.    I am running…

  • TITUSVILLE: Ready to go!

    TITUSVILLE: Ready to go!

    Shown are Maddi (left) and Pico.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Club’s gift is no joke

    HILLSBOROUGH: Club’s gift is no joke

    Mary Glynn, Hillsborough Optimist Club president, presents Frank Dalotto, director of Camp Quality New Jersey, with the check for $4,200. Photo courtesy of Cheryl Siddell

  • Donations are needed for March 20 event

    Richard B. Roy Jr., committee chairman, Lambertville Fire Department     The time has come for the members of the Lambertville Fire Department to celebrate yet another year of service. The all-volunteer members of the Lambertville Fire Department answer many different types of calls, participate in regular training activities to ensure their own safety, while protecting…

  • Rep. Holt reaffirms support for Israel

    U.S. Rep. Rush Holt (D-12)     Throughout my career I have been dedicated to the security and prosperity of Israel. Israel is more than just an ally; Israel is an inspiration. I continue to support Israeli military and foreign assistance, most recently voting for $2.8 billion in security assistance. More than money, I have spent…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Storm depletes township’s supply of snow-melting salt

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer    Despite back-to-back storms leading to depleted stockpiles of salt for the roads, the township fortunately had just the right amount it needed to brave through the Feb. 10 snowstorm that left more than a foot of snow on the ground.    For the storm, Department of Public Works (DPW) Director Buck…

  • AROUND CRANBURY: Children’s tea promises to be a garden party

    By Lorraine Sedor, Columnist    Cranbury Township is holding an additional rabies clinic Saturday from noon until 2 p.m., at the Firehouse. All residents of Middlesex County are eligible to bring their dogs or cats to be vaccinated.    Residents please note: The $2 late fee will be waived if you take advantage of this clinic and…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Snow storms draw down town budgets

    WEST WINDSOR: Snow storms draw down town budgets

    The snows of February took a big bite out of municipal snow removal budgets. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski

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