• CRANBURY: The thrill of the hunt

    CRANBURY: The thrill of the hunt

       Cranbury Mother’s Club helped celebrate the season with its annual Easter party, held at the Cranbury United Methodist Church. Check out the photos.

  • School districts wary of deferred pension payments

    By Greg Forester, Staff Writer    Local school officials have declined to participate in a state program that allows school districts to recoup money cut from this year’s state aid funding through a deferral of payments into the state pension fund for district support personnel.    The program, which is seen as bad fiscal policy by many…

  • Seniors Struggling With Bill Payment And Managing Life Tasks…Now Have Help

    By Craig Wolters Press Release     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Craig Wolters Office: 973-383-6285                                     Email [email protected] Seniors Struggling With Bill Payment And Managing Life Tasks…Now Have Help! Newton, NJ – April 9, 2009 – Decisions, Bill Payment & More has commenced operations to assist struggling seniors write monthly bills. As an aging population…

  • Young artists’ work will be on display through May

    At Hopewell Township branch, Mercer Library By John Tredrea, Staff Writer along with the artists themselves, of course, in the Hopewell Township branch, Mercer Library, on Sunday.    A reception was held there early that afternoon for a juried student art contest. Four prizes were awarded to pictures well worth-seeing. Those pictures, and others submitted to…

  • MONROE: Cleaning Manalapan Brook

    By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    MONROE — Community leaders, residents and Boy Scouts collected everything including the kitchen sink at the first Manalapan Brook cleanup held Saturday.    As part of Monroe resident Eddie Leonard’s Eagle Scout project, approximately 40 volunteers scoured a mile and a half length of the brook, collecting 3,026 pounds of garbage…

  • PRINCETON: Split council passes new parking fees

    By Greg Forester, Staff Writer    Princeton Borough Council has adopted a pair of controversial ordinances that mean an end to reduced parking garage rates and free street parking on Sundays in the borough’s central business district.    Also, metered hours will expand from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. from Monday to Saturday in the same district,…

  • MANVILLE: Borough acts fast on property lease

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Lease approved enabling auto repair shop to stay    Now that the borough owns the property at the corner of South Main and Kyle streets, the council unanimously approved a lease agreement for current tenant Frank Racz, of Frank’s Citgo, during a special meeting Tuesday.    The borough officially took ownership of…

  • CRANBURY: The thrill of the hunt

    CRANBURY: The thrill of the hunt

    Staff photo by John Keating. Annabel Lecky makes some Easter art.

  • CRANBURY: The thrill of the hunt

    CRANBURY: The thrill of the hunt

    Staff photo by John Keating. Matthew Thomson “logs out” of the Easter party.

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