• State Farm® Awards Nonprofit Minding Our Business $7,000

    State Farm® Awards Nonprofit Minding Our Business $7,000

    By Lawrenceville, NJ n State Farm awarded a generous check for $7,000 to Minding Our Business, Inc. (MOB), a nonprofit organization that has been recognized as one of the premier youth entrepreneurship programs in the nation, to support its after school programming in the Trenton School District. MOB began in 1997 as a community outreach…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Excavation company reaches settlement for its role in natural gas explosion that killed Ewing woman

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The company that will be excavating for a new pipeline through Princeton and parts of central New Jersey reached a settlement with the state for its role in a natural gas explosion that killed a woman in Ewing last year. Henkels & McCoy agreed to pay the state $600,000,…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE gets PARCC update

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE gets PARCC update

    Despite a few glitches, district testing went smoothly By Ed Birch, Special Writer South Brunswick Board of Education Superintendent Jerry Jellig and his administrative team updated the community on the administration of the controversial Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) examinations at this week’s bi-monthly Board of Education meeting. “The administration…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: St. Joe’s 4th-graders win thrillers

    HILLSBOROUGH: St. Joe’s 4th-graders win thrillers

    The St. Joseph’s 4th-grade boys team (White Division) put together a strong season with a 7-3 league record, plus two wins in Mary Mother of God’s Turkey Tournament. St. Joseph’s finished third (7-3) in the CYM 4TH A Division, and had a lot of fun doing so. The Blue Storm started with two early-season wins…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: St. Joe’s 4th-graders win thrillers

    HILLSBOROUGH: St. Joe’s 4th-graders win thrillers

    St. Joseph’s Church in Hillsborough 4th-grade basketball team completed its hoops season with a 9-3 record. Kneeling, from left, are Dom Monsorno, Chris Demetrio, Graham Ross, Griffin McCaffery, Ben Spitzer and Evan Sabo. Standing, from left, are Nick Rindgen, Zach Conklin, Paul Steele, Nick West, Shane Donoghue and Joey DiIorio. In back, from left, are…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Budget holds taxes close to flat

       ROBBINSVILLE — For the first time in many years, Robbinsville residents will see very little increase to their upcoming tax bill.    March 11, the Robbinsville Board of Education approved its tentative budget, which maintains programs for students and accommodates costs associated with the new addition at Sharon Elementary School and enrollment growth with only a…

  • MONTGOMERY: Girls Basketball Player of the Year

    MONTGOMERY: Girls Basketball Player of the Year

    Cameryn Benz led the Montgomery High School girls basketball team in scoring and rebounding. Photo by Robert Gleason

  • Four AmeriQuest Executives Earn Certified Transportation Professional Designation

    By 1888 PressRelease 1888PressRelease – CTP program gives trucking professionals a thorough understanding about everything entailed to successfully operate a private fleet in today’s highly regulated and complex marketplace. CHERRY HILL, NJ – The Strategic Fleet Planning and Financing group of AmeriQuest Transportation Services announces that four additional members of its staff have achieved the…

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: COAH presentation Monday

    On Monday (March 23) at 7 p.m., there will be a presentation on the recent Council On Affordable Housing (COAH) ruling at the Hopewell Township Municipal Building, 201 Washington Crossing-Pennington Road, Titusville, Members of the Hopewell Township Zoning Board of Adjustment, Planning Board, Board of Health Advisory Committee, Environmental Commission, Historic Preservation Commission, Affordable Housing…

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