• SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Good deed gone bad

    Samaritan is hurt helping crash victims By Davy James, Staff Writer    A South River resident was critically injured after being struck by a car while trying to help two motorists who were involved in a separate collision Monday evening on Route 130, according to police.    Jerson Pena-Sandoval, 24, suffered extensive injuries to his lower extremities…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Council set to embrace November elections

    By John Saccenti, Staff Writer        WEST WINDSOR — Township Council members say moving municipal elections from May to November won’t make then more partisan or effect how they run their campaigns.    ”I don’t think its going to impact it. I genuinely think people know who is the best person for them and for West Windsor,”…

  • Former Avaya Exec Launches New Venture To Help Small Businesses Thrive In A Tough Economy

    By Nick Panayi emorfie poised to shape the leaders of tomorrow through use of ʻbite-sizedʼ consulting services and new generation marketing techniques Princeton, NJ, February 8th, 2010 – – Nick Panayi, formerly Vice President of North America Marketing at Avaya, has teamed up with long-time associates to launch emorfie – a new generation marketing consulting…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: PSE&G replacing streetlamps to save energy and money

       PSE&G is installing energy-efficient streetlights in municipalities throughout the state — including Cranbury and South Brunswick — as part of a $700 million capital program designed to stimulate the economy and provide jobs over a two-year period.    All together, 220 municipalities in PSE&G’s service area are involved in the program, which will costs about $50…

  • AROUND CRANBURY: A month to love the library

    By Lorraine Sedor, Columnist    What’s not to love about your library?    February is “Love Your Library Month”! Support the library by becoming a “Library Champion,” either by stopping in to the library for a kiss (a Hershey’s kiss, that is) or logging on to www.ilovenjlibraries.org.    The Cranbury Public Library has fun Valentine’s Day related activities…

  • Library board recounts busy year

       Hillsborough residents Michele Griffin and Douglas Rigg were tapped to fill two seats on the Hillsborough Public Library Advisory Board at the board’s annual meeting.    Ms. Griffin and Mr. Rigg filled seats vacated by Mary Diehl and Roger Marks, who were recognized for their service to the community through their board-related activities and welcomed to…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: A walk in the park

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: A walk in the park

    For Valley seniors Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe Hopewell Valley Senior Services hosted a winter hike for older adults at Washington Crossing State Park on Jan. 19. Another is set for Hopewell Borough soon. For information about Hopewell Valley senior activities, call 737-0605, ext. 692

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: YMCA seeks community’s aid to keep kids healthy

    By Davy James, Staff Writer    The South Brunswick Family YMCA has begun its annual Strong Kids Campaign to help raise money to offer financial aid to families who cannot afford the YMCA’s child care and health programs.    The campaign will run until the end of March.    ”There’s a lot of people who need health, wellness…

  • EDITORIAL: Candidates needed for school boards

    By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    Fifteen seats on four local school boards are up for grabs in the school elections on April 20.    Residents of Lambertville, West Amwell and Stockton who want to run for these seats have until 4 p.m. March 1 to file petitions.    • For South Hunterdon Regional High School Board of Education,…

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