• LAWRENCE: ELEC reports show parties spent similar amounts

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer     The Republican Party candidates for Township Council raised and spent a few more dollars than their Democratic Party rivals, but came up short in the vote tally in the Nov. 3 general election.     Incumbent Republican Township Councilman Rick Miller and his running mate, Ginny Bigley, lost to incumbent…

  • WEST AMWELL: Texas tourney out for injured player

    Devon Troutman has a broken leg By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    WEST AMWELL — A broken leg earned on the basketball court has sidelined a South Hunterdon student, keeping him from playing next month in the Football University Youth All-American Bowl.    For the second year in a row, Devon Troutman, 13, of West Amwell, was…

  • MCCC Offers Prep Courses, Internships for Growing Clinical Research Field

    By Saveria Symons West Windsor, N.J. – Starting January 2010, Mercer County Community College’s Center for Continuing Studies (CCS) will offer two new biotechnology courses targeted to workforce professionals seeking careers in the growing clinical research field. Those who successfully complete both courses may be eligible for internships in the industry. The development of this curriculum was…

  • ALLENTOWN: Borough leaders approve deal for bridge-dam repairs

    By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor    ALLENTOWN — Local leaders have agreed to move ahead with a plan for the borough to take control of and responsibility for the Mill Pond dam in exchange for Monmouth County awarding a $6.2 million contract for long-delayed repairs to the Main Street bridge and the dam.    Mayor Stu Fierstein…

  • Delaware River flooding study released

    Gail Pedrick: "Having the DRBC investigate the flooding problem on the river is like having the Mafia investigate crime" By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    Lowering New York’s reservoirs to 80 percent capacity will not keep the Delaware River from flooding, not unless additional steps are taken as well, according to the results of a flood…

  • Salvation Army rings bell for the needy

    Maj. Donald Berry New Jersey State Commander The Salvation Army Union You may pass a Salvation Army red kettle while holiday shopping at your local retail store or shopping mall. You may hear the ringing of a Salvation Army bell. If you see a kettle, please stop and place a dollar or some change in…

  • ATTENTION: Early deadlines for Dec. 31 edition

    Please try to comply    Because of the New Year’s Day holiday, Jan. 1, the deadline for submission of news copy, letters to the editor, etc., is Dec. 24 at 2 p.m.; JPG attachment photos, Dec. 24 at noon.    All news releases and letters to the editor should be e-mailed to: [email protected]. Questions? Call 609-874-2177.  …

  • Salvation Army rings bell for the needy

    Maj. Donald Berry, New Jersey State Commander, The Salvation Army Union You may pass a Salvation Army red kettle while holiday shopping at your local retail store or shopping mall. You may hear the ringing of a Salvation Army bell. If you see a kettle, please stop and place a dollar or some change in…

  • BURLINGTON COUNTY: Area digs out from unusual December snowstorm

    BURLINGTON COUNTY: Area digs out from unusual December snowstorm

    Phil McAuliffe Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe. Plows get ready for the snowstorm on Route 20 Saturday.

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