-

MANVILLE: Weston walkers raise more than $1,600 for cancer research
Students walk around Weston School during the Sept. 25 fundraising activity. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
-

-

HILLSBOROUGH: From law books to school books
New HHS Vice Principal Jay Majka (center) relaxes with his family (left to right) Austin, Madison, his wife Jennifer, and Alex. Photo courtesy of Joseph Majka
-

HOPEWELL VALLEY: Results of senior center survey on Oct. 14
John Tredrea, Staff Writer The firm FourSquare Research Inc. will summarize the findings of its recent survey on the issue of a new senior center in Hopewell Valley at 7 p.m. Oct. 14 in the auditorium of the Hopewell Township Municipal Building. Residents of all ages are invited to attend this presentation to learn more…
-

PRINCETON: Township seeks changes in flood notice measure
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer PRINCETON — Princeton Township Committee has gone back to the drawing board in its effort to require owners of rental property to disclose a history of serious flooding on their property. The committee decided Monday night that a proposal to close a loophole that allows property owners to avoid such…
-

SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Viking boys pushing each other
By Ken Weingartner, Sports Writer Wilfredo Rivera expects the South Brunswick High boys’ cross country team to improve throughout the season thanks to the competition it faces. Interestingly, it’s not the competition from rival schools; it’s the competition among the Vikings themselves. South Brunswick, which won two of its first three dual meets, knows Tyler…
-

SERV Centers of NJ staffers win NJPRA Awards
By Ida Doolan EWING, N.J. — Four staff members of SERV Centers of New Jersey recently were honored by The New Jersey Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association during its annual recognition dinner recently. Vanessa Arias-Martinez, program supervisor of the Adapt Partial Care Program in Passaic County; and Union County staffers, senior residential counselor Karla Ranucci, senior counselor…
-

Deer hunt needed to control population
Krys Pescinski, Michelle Lane Something needs to be done about the deer in Hillsborough. Over the past few years, more and more deer have been making it through each winter, and less and less of them are winding up dead on the side of the road. This substantial increase has created an overpopulation of deer…
-

PENNINGTON: Scout makes improvements at African cemetery
John Tredrea, Staff Writer New signage, laying gravel along the entire length of a 475-foot driveway, protection of a ditch along that driveway from erosion and construction of two wooden benches for visitors were among the improvements Pennington Boy Scout Paul Roveda has made at the Pennington African Cemetery. That work earned Paul, a member…
View our current articles
Stay connected to your community
