• HILLSBOROUGH: Police blotter

       Robert Fisher, 29, of Georgia, received a summons for solicitation after police responded to a report of someone selling magazine subscriptions on Strawberry Lane at 4:23 p.m. March 30.    Mr. Fisher was processed and released after police found him on Riverview Terrace, and he admitted to trying to sell the subscriptions, police said.    Maurice Chester,…

  • LETTER: Elect dedicated Lukac to Manville school board

       I would like to take this opportunity to ask you to join me in voting for Sharon Lukac in next week’s school board election.    I have known Sharon for many years and she is a hard working dedicated person who I firmly believe will be a great addition, serving our community, as a member of…

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Dropping concrete from CSX bridgecauses concern

    Route 654 was closed for hours April 9 after pieces of concrete began falling from the underside of the bridge onto the road By John Tredrea, Staff Writer    Concern for public safety that could be threatened by old railroad bridges that are falling apart emerged from an unusually blunt comment from Hopewell Township Administrator/Engineer Paul…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Budget to face voters

    By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer    On Tuesday, voters will weigh in on the proposed $109 million school budget, and elect three members of the Board of Education.    The $109,201,188 budget for 2009-2010 is a 2.7 percent increase over the current $106,331,394 budget, and would raise the tax rate by 1 cent per $100 of assessed…

  • Nathanson has experience

    Charlotte Quigley, of Dayton    As I evaluated and prioritized all the issues in this Board of Education election, I repeatedly arrived at the same No. 1 consideration: experience. The economy is forcing harsh financial choices and we have seen our neighboring towns make some extremely difficult decisions as they created their budgets. In this climate…

  • District budget deserves support

    Dean and Sandy Behrend, of Kendall Park    We would like to commend Superintendent Gary P. McCartney and the Board of Education for a school budget that appears to retain all the elements of a quality education for all students K-12 while keeping taxpayers from any increased tax burden. In other words, we will pay no…

  • Senator Baroni Listens to the Issues that our Students are Passionate about Changing!
  • Support school; vote for budget

    Barbara McWilliams, of Kendall Park    As a resident of South Brunswick for more than 30 years, I, like many, have witnessed tremendous growth. Along with growth came wonderful neighbors, businesses and a great school system. In these very difficult economic times we are very fortunate to have a school budget that calls for no increase…

  • JAMESBURG: Schools offer summer camp

       JAMESBURG — Once again, the Jamesburg Child Care Program will be offering a summer camp program with extended childcare.    The program, which is sponsored by the Jamesburg Board of Education, offers recreational activities, summer fun, and quality childcare from June 29 through Aug. 21. Camp is held at the John F. Kennedy School on Front…

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