• MANVILLE: Keeping it fresh

    MANVILLE: Keeping it fresh

    By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Store’s fruit, specialties draw shoppers    Finding fresher fruit in Manville has gotten a lot easier since The Manville Farm store opened on South Main Street. The business is the first venture in this country for two families, Eman and Mandoh Fawzy, and Amthal and Mikhail Mankarious.    ”This is our…

  • PENNINGTON: Guerards chose Warner to continue their mission

    PENNINGTON: Guerards chose Warner to continue their mission

    Pennington Dance has been around for 30 years By John Tredrea, Staff Writer    For 30 years now, Nancy Warner has run Pennington Dance. She’s come full circle.    ”This is the first year we have an instructor — Jessica Furlong, who teaches jazz and hip-hop dancing — who also is an alumnus of our school,” Ms.…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Celebrating a happy Ramadan

    by Reem Nasr, Staff Writer    With the holy month of Ramadan coming Saturday, university students are getting ready to fast long days while at school.    ”Now that the day is so long it’s daunting to think about it and how I’ll muster the energy for classes and exams, but when I think about the reasons…

  • PLAINSBORO: Heavy smoke from transformers closes lab building

    By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer    PLAINSBORO — Heavy smoke caused by electrical problems in  transformers of the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab and Sayre Hall building at Princeton University Forrestal Campus in Plainsboro on Tuesday resulted in full evacuation of the buildings, Plainsboro police said Wednesday.      Plainsboro police and fire departments as well as fire departments from several surrounding…

  • EDITORIAL: Robbinsville taxpayers merit more fiscal might from mayor

    Robbinsville changed to a strong mayor form of government in 2005.    But “strong” is the last word we’d use to describe several recent managerial moves made by Mayor Dave Fried.    Although the news was not positive, we were pleasantly surprised when Township Administrator Tim McGough publicly reported there were overspending problems in the Fire Department…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: When Hillsborough was ‘Hitsville’

    HILLSBOROUGH: When Hillsborough was ‘Hitsville’

    Mr. Camillo talks to singer Da Vido, for whom he is arranging and recording a new CD, in the studio.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: When Hillsborough was ‘Hitsville’

    HILLSBOROUGH: When Hillsborough was ‘Hitsville’

    Hillsborough resident Tony Camillo has written, produced or recorded some of the biggest musical performers of the last 30 years. Staff photos by John Patten

  • EAST WINDSOR: Man charged with assault

    By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer A township man remained in jail Thursday afternoon accused of assault after allegedly pointing an unregistered shotgun at his neighbor and her 10-year-old daughter.    Jonathan M. Zalk, 27, of Dennison Drive, was charged Monday with aggravated assault, unlawful possession of a weapon and possession of a weapon for unlawful purposes.…

  • MANVILLE: Tavern’s hearing moved to Sept. 14

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer    Borough Council has set a tentative Sept. 14 hearing on whether to suspend Uncle Davey’s Tavern liquor license now that the municipal court has found the owner guilty of several charges.    At least three earlier council hearing dates had to be postponed because the court was still hearing the case.…

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