• PRINCETON: Ballroom dance studio opening Saturday

    By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer    Princetonians, drop what you’re doing, you have a dance date with Fred Astaire.    Fred Astaire Dance Studio that is.    The national franchise is opening a new 4,000-square-foot dance space in the Princeton Shopping Center. An open house, complete with a ribbon-cutting ceremony by Princeton Township Mayor Bernie Miller, will take…

  • NJ Producer Warren F. Disbrow appearing at Zombie Walk, Asbury Park, NJ OCT 3

    Violet Vanderhelm NEPTUNE’S SON AND WORLD RENOWNED FEATURE FILMMAKER WARREN F. DISBROW WILL APPEAR IN ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY AT THE  POPULAR, YEARLY "ZOMBIE WALK PARADE" ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 FROM 11 AM-7 PM. COME MEET AND GREET HIM, AS HE WILL BE DISCUSSING HIS SUPERNATURAL FILMS INCLUDING THE UPCOMING DECEMBER RELEASE OF HIS LATEST THRILLER "HATE’S HAUNTED…

  • PRINCETON: PU group offers political boot camp for veterans

    By Greg Forester, Staff Writer    PRINCETON — For Seth Lynn, the premise is simple — U.S. veterans are a valuable yet underused resource when it comes to public office.    So why not train this growing demographic and teach them how to campaign and help lead America?    That’s the question Mr. Lynn, a Woodrow Wilson School…

  • Historical Society thanks Gazior family

    Jesse Havens of Montgomery     Van Harlingen Historical Society and all who turned out to celebrate the old Harlingen School’s 90th birthday are most grateful to the Gazior family for opening their doors and making us welcome. It was Montgomery’s good fortune when they chose to locate here.    All too often new uses for old…

  • PRINCETON: Tigers hold off Lehigh for first win

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  • MANSFIELD: Human remains found in woods

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer MANSFIELD — For the second time in just over three weeks, an unidentified body has been found in the woods here, police said.     Few details were available Friday on this latest case.     On Thursday evening, police said, hunters discovered several articles of clothing that led police to human…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Borough considers $356,000 sludge-caking device

    By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — In the face of rising sludge trucking and disposal costs, the Borough Council is considering spending more than $350,000 to change the way it gets rid of human waste.    It costs the borough about $169,000 annually to dispose of liquid sludge, Borough Engineer Carmela Roberts said at Monday’s…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Press-area election races start to heat up

    By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    Election season is in full swing, as local candidates are making their way around town seeking to garner support from voters.    Following is a look at who’s running for office in Cranbury, Jamesburg and Monroe. Cranbury    In Cranbury, Republicans Dan Mulligan and Jay Taylor and Democrats Dave Cook and Glenn…

  • CRANBURY: Township plans business forum

    By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — The Township Committee plans to hold a public forum in October to discuss streamlining and expediting the application process for incoming small businesses.    Committee members made the announcement at their Sept. 14 meeting.    The Township Committee formed a Small Business Subcommittee in June after a slew of business…

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