• HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: ‘Owl Prowl’ is among Watershed’s January events

    Event will be held at the association’s Buttinger Center from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Jan. 14 By John Tredrea, Staff Writer    It is cold out there. It is quiet out there. Winter is locked in solid.    But you’re going to have to go out into it, into that weather, eventually. But what’re you gonna do…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Raider girls Gerry-ing up

    Basketball earns first win in holiday tournament By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Brielle Gerry was looking forward to the Hillsborough Holiday Basketball Tournament.    It was the next chance for the Raiders senior to help the girls team even its record after two tough losses to open the year, and it was the first time…

  • LAMBERTVILLE POLICE BLOTTER

       Lambertville City Police Department has reported:    — On Dec. 18, Officers Kenneth Housman and Michael Miloszar investigated a motor vehicle crash on Bridge Street.    Fransico Cruz Guzman, 46, of New Hope, Pa., was subsequently charged with DWI, reckless driving, driving while suspended and driving without a license by Officer Housman.    Mr. Guzman was released to…

  • Governor not ‘playing by the rules’

    Frank Paul Lukacs, East Windsor Although I have strongly publicly supported Gov. Corzine regarding his education agenda and property-tax initiatives, I disagree with Gov. Corzine when he states of illegal immigrants, that “young people who have played by the rules [should have] the right to continue that effort with in-state tuition.”    Who is this governor,…

  • PLAINSBORO: Watercolors to aid post-prom event

    By John Saccenti, Staff Writer    PLAINSBORO — Murali Harathi was an architect by trade, but for the last decade he has taken a slightly different approach to capturing the look and feel of buildings.    Now an artist living in Plainsboro, Mr. Harathi has used his background in architecture to tell the stories of buildings and…

  • Delaware River corridor park plan complete

    Objectives include improved signs and identification of public parkland, creation of multi-use recreational trails and parking areas, coordination of state and local law enforcement, published maps and guides, a    With support from the William Penn Foundation, the Hunterdon Land Trust is leading an initiative to increase access to and enhance the public’s enjoyment of public…

  • MANVILLE: Mustangs show early mat skills

    Castro pins regional champ in 3-0 day By John Beisser, Special Writer    The Manville High wrestling team kicked off its 2009-2010 campaign with a 2-1 showing in the competitive Boonton Tournament on Dec. 23.    The Mustangs dispatched of Mountain Lakes, 58-18, before dropping a 52-25 decision to host school and traditional powerhouse Boonton. The Mustangs…

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: The Christmas crossing

    HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: The Christmas crossing

    George Washington’s troops made it again! Staff photos by Phil McAuliffe John Godzieba, a Pennsylvanian, portrayed Gen. George Washington Friday as Revolutionary War re-enactors, in a Durham boat, re-created Washington’s Christmas Day 1776 crossing of the Delaware River near Titusville. Destination: The Battle of Trenton. Some historians say that, in 1776, Gen. Washington and some…

  • Business Community Liaison

    Monika Pankiewicz Contact:     Monika Pankiewicz Business Community Liaison Edison Job Corps Academy 500 Plainfield Ave Edison, NJ 08817 Phone: 732 777 7419 Email: [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 31, 2009   A+ /Microsoft Certification Systems Engineering – a solid career choice despite tough economy Edison, NJ – With unemployment reaching all time high and a growing…

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