• The Voices of Mt. Olivet Baptist Church Celebrate 30 Years of Singing God’s Praises

    The Voices of Mt. Olivet Baptist Church Celebrate 30 Years of Singing God’s Praises

    The community is invited to join the choir in commemorating this wonderful accomplishment. By Joanne Taussig This Sunday, October 11, 2009 at 3:00 PM, The Voices of Mt. Olivet Baptist Church will be celebrating their 30th Anniversary at 21 William L. Powell Drive in Hightstown. The community is invited to join the choir in commemorating this…

  • For GOP, transparency is clear

    Scott Bentivegna, Lawrenceville Greg Puliti, in his effort to divert attention away from the fact that he and his running mate are refusing to disclose the names and amounts of all the contributions his campaign is receiving, claimed, “No one has ever questioned the influence of campaign contributions before, because there is no influence.” (Lawrence…

  • CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: From the Oct. 8 edition

    Nancy Mrzljak Nancy Mrzljak     Tel: 298-0567     Fax: 298-3936     [email protected]    The Chesterfield Township Keen Agers will have lunch at the Laurita Winery in New Egypt on Thursday, Oct. 8, meeting at Chesterfield Firehouse at 11:15 a.m., departing for the winery at 11:30 a.m. If you would like to attend please call Pat Blackmon…

  • CDBG, HOME Investment Partnerships Program Application Workshop

    Somerset County Board of Freeholders SOMERVILLE – Potential applicants for 2010 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnerships Program funds through the Somerset County Community Development Office are invited to an Application Workshop on Wednesday, Oct. 14, at 10 a.m. on the first floor of the Human Services Building at 27 Warren St.…

  • BORDENTOWN CITY: Café culture thrives in shops along the Avenue

    BORDENTOWN CITY: Café culture thrives in shops along the Avenue

    Phil McAuliffe Keph Gomez prepares a coffee at Beanwood Coffee on Saturday. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.

  • Chairman questions Democratic disclosure

    John W. Hartmann, Lawrence Republican Municipal Chairman Councilman Greg Puliti is being less than forthright when he dismisses the Full and Immediate Disclosure of campaign contributions as worthless because no council member is influenced by a $50 campaign donation. As he knows, the state’s $300 reporting threshold has all sorts of loopholes that can be…

  • CHESTERFIELD: School on target for 2010 opening

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    CHESTERFIELD — Delays in the construction of the new elementary school have been considerably shortened and the building is now expected to be completed a month later than originally planned, officials said last week.    Over a dozen residents showed up for a Sept. 30 presentation from the Board of Education…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Four seek office in Bordentown Township this fall

    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Four seek office in Bordentown Township this fall

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Four candidates have put themselves forward this year seeking two three-year seats on the Township Committee on Nov. 3.    Jim Cann, 59, lives on Georgetown Road and has lived in the township for 25 years. A Democrat, he was elected to a one-year unexpired term in November…

  • SOUTH HUNTERDON: School to purchase software for bus routes

    Linda Seida, Staff Writer    WEST AMWELL — The South Hunterdon Regional High School Board of Education has agreed to purchase an upgrade for a computer software program that will map school bus routes and manage transportation issues.    The original program was purchased about five years ago but went unused.    The $3,000 upgrade for the Transfinder…

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