• 200 Club of Mercer County Dedicates Annual Luncheon on June 10th to Honor the Memory of Trenton Firefighter Manuel

    By Karla Pollack FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                       Contacts: Karla Pollack                                                        (609) 712-2012; [email protected]     Cathy Frank-White, Board President (609) 731-0181; [email protected]                                          MERCER COUNTY, April 6  — The Annual 200 Club of Mercer County Luncheon will be held on Wednesday, June 10th, at 11:30am at the Mercer Oaks Golf Course Clubhouse in West Windsor. …

  • STOCKTON: A nose for bargains

    STOCKTON: A nose for bargains

    A moment at the April 4 Stockton indoor sale.

  • BORDENTOWN CITY: Concert planned to revive City Hall

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    BORDENTOWN CITY — The old City Hall soon will see new life if one local group is successful.    Last year, the Old City Hall Restoration Project spun out from the Bordentown City Residents’ Association after many of the BCRA’s members noticed their common interest in the building on Crosswicks Street.…

  • NORTHERN BURLINGTON: Schools tie up budgets with elections looming

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    With school elections little more than a week away, local districts are setting their sights on finalizing the budget.    In Springfield, the district is proposing a total operating budget of about $4.5 million, according to business administrator Dan Saragnese.    Just over $3 million would be raised through taxation, a 4…

  • NEW HOPE: Ten conservancy groups oppose NY water decision

    New York City Department of Environmental Protection is ending funding to maintain over two dozen stream gauges    Responding to the recent decision by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection to discontinue funding to maintain over two dozen stream gauges in the watersheds providing water to the City’s supply system, 10 area conservancy groups…

  • PLAINSBORO: Township reduces tax impact of new budget

    By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer    PLAINSBORO — Counting on assistance from the state’s pension deferral program, the township administration has reined in the anticipated tax impact of its 2009 budget.    At the Township Committee meeting Tuesday night, Township Administrator Bob Sheehan said the municipal tax rate is now proposed to increase by 1.9 cents per…

  • ‘Golden Ticket’ will be won Saturday

    Ticket holder gets spot in drawing for yearlong free weekend parking in Union Square, New Hope in 2010    During New Hope’s “Second Saturday” celebration between 6 and 9 p.m. April 11, a visitor will win the third of 10 “Golden Tickets,” providing the ticket holder a spot in a drawing for yearlong free weekend parking…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Nursing home ready to begin building new residence

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer    Though it will remain open during construction, the Foothill Acres Rehabilitation & Nursing Center, on East Mountain Road, is undergoing a complete facelift in an effort to better serve Hillsborough residents.    ”We are really building something brand new,” said Mary Ann Buteau, director of admissions and business development for the…

  • Support Nathanson for school board

    Paul E. Prodromo, MD, of Kendall Park    With less than two weeks to go before the South Brunswick school board elections, we need to see what has been accomplished before deciding for whom to vote.    It is clear that progress has been made. The school system is in better shape than it was five years…

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