-

ROBBINSVILLE: Unanimous OK for new schools superintendent
By Maria Prato-Gaines, The Packet Group ROBBINSVILLE It was a unanimous approval from the Board of Education, as its members welcomed soon-to-be Superintendent Steven Mayer to the district. “We’re very fortunate for you stepping from the community side to this side,” said board member Flo Gange, prior to her “absolutely yes” vote…
-

SENIOR MENUS
May 7-14 All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance. The value of each meal is $4.95. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same…
-

Keep the city’s character
Mary E. Torres of Bordentown City To the editor: I am writing this letter on behalf of several residents of Spring Street in Bordentown City. Some of us in Bordentown City received a certified notification that our properties were no longer designated as a “redevelopment area.” Apparently, the commission members decided not to follow the…
-

‘Exceptional educator’
Victoria Marley, Lambertville This is a letter to the editor, South Hunterdon Regional High School administration, school board and community: After spending a year in her class, it seemed obvious that physical educator Renee LaGala would become a constant at South Hunterdon Regional High School. Her energy, fervor, and skill marked her as an…
-

SPRINGFIELD: Petition could undo ordinance
Measure replaced police chief with public safety director By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer SPRINGFIELD A petition to overturn an ordinance the Township Council passed in March probably will force the council to rescind the measure. The petition, filed March 26, seeks to undo an ordinance that replaces the position of police chief with a…
-

BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Budget process prompts debate
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Two Township Committee members are disputing the claims of fellow committeeman Mark Roselli regarding the township’s budget process. Republican Mayor William Morelli and Democratic Deputy Mayor James Cann have both spoken out against remarks Mr. Roselli, a Republican, made in last week’s Register-News article, “Town expects small…
-

HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Public health drive-through drill Thursday at noon
Volunteers are needed! If there were to be a regional, national, or even worldwide health emergency, such as the recent swine flu scare, it would be up to local health departments to provide local residents with both information and medications. Federal stockpiles exist, but it is up to state, county and local health agencies to…
-

-

View our current articles
Stay connected to your community
