• Somerset Valley YMCA Child Development Centers Promoting Positive Lifestyle Changes during America on the Move Week 9/20-27
  • Community Invited to Interfaith Brunch Oct. 11

    By Har Sinai Temple        INTERFAITH BRUNCH AT HAR SINAI OPEN TO COMMUNITY HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP -With many Jews nationally marrying people of other religions, Har Sinai Temple, the oldest Reform Jewish congregation in New Jersey and Bucks County, is opening its doors to anyone in the community who wants to explore what interfaith couples can…

  • CRANBURY: Paid help for rescue squad

    Cranbury first-aiders hire EMTs for day shift, fund them with insurance money By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — The Cranbury First Aid and Rescue Squad has brought paid emergency medical technicians on staff during its weekday daytime hours.    On Thursday, two paid EMTs began working out of the squad building and will now be…

  • MANVILLE: Police blotter

       Jennifer L. Neubauer, 38, of Roosevelt Avenue, was charged with driving while intoxicated at 9:05 p.m. Sept. 15 after police stopped her on Dakota Street. According to police, a private citizen reported witnessing a white Chevy Suburban hit a vehicle parked in the Pure Go Go parking lot on South Street. Police reported finding the…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Still grieving, parents start fund to honor son

    2008 accident killed Carnevali and Gaum, of Cream Ridge By Lea Kahn, The Packet Group    LAWRENCE — On a small scrap of sandpaper, written in block letters, aspiring graphic artist Thomas J. Carnevali Jr. wrote, “Sometimes life is rough.”    Now, the Thomas J. Carnevali Jr. Memorial Fund is trying to smooth some of the rough…

  • Veterans’ remains returned to families

    Wallace Noonan of Allentown     Thanks to the efforts of the New Jersey Mission of Honor (MOH), since March 2009, five abandoned veterans cremated remains stored on funeral home shelves for up to 30 years have been found and reunited with their families. One family of a reunited Vietnam veteran said he would be buried…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Cops say drunk driver led them on high-speed chase

        EAST WINDSOR — A township man charged with driving while intoxicated led an officer on a short high- speed chase this week, police said.     Carlos Alfonso Gutierrez-Delgado, 23, of Princeton Arms Apartments, also was charged with eluding police, resisting arrest, obstruction of justice, and a number of motor vehicle offenses Saturday.     Police…

  • MONROE: History books come to life

    MONROE: History books come to life

    Staff photo by John Keating The North moves the cannon into range.

  • WEST WINDSOR: A 9/11 memory in steel acquired for park

    By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — A section of steel salvaged from the ruins of the World Trade Center was brought to West Windsor last week, planned as a poignant addition to the township’s Sept. 11 memorial.    The 7-foot, 8,000-pound piece of steel was brought down on a heavy-duty trailer by the township…

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