• Belle Mead Teen Invites Public to Advocate for Tourette Syndrome on March 29th

    Belle Mead Teen Invites Public to Advocate for Tourette Syndrome on March 29th

    By  Hallie Hoffman, of Belle Meade, wants you to know that people with Tourette Syndrome (TS) are more than just their diagnosis.  “TS is just one group we belong to, just as people may identify themselves with other groups such as athletes or musicians,” she said, “TS is not a disorder that puts people at…

  • LOOSE ENDS: Bringing harmony home

    LOOSE ENDS: Bringing harmony home

    Ken Guilmartin uses music to help make lives better By Pam Hersh    It had been 30 years since Ken Guilmartin and I got together. The passage of time increased my wrinkles, but never diminished his passion — passion for his work, that is.    I interviewed Mr. Guilmartin, composer and music educator, in 1985 when he…

  • Hightstown: Borough Id cards hacked

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The police department is issuing new Borough employee identification cards after an incident last week where a man claimed he was an employee and entered a resident’s home. “In response to the recent incident, Hightstown Police Department Lt. (Frank) Gendron is working on preparing new identification cards for…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Students earn dean’s list grades

    Campus Corner Melissa Stept of Hillsborough was named to the dean’s list at Rutgers University School of Arts & Science Honors Program, in New Brunswick, for achievement during the fall semester, when she received a 4.0 GPA. Qualification for the dean’s list is determined by a semester grade-point average of 3.500 or better based on…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Lock em’ up

    EAST WINDSOR: Lock em’ up

    Submitted photo. Mayor Janice S. Mironov and Chief of Police Harry E. Marshall kickoff the Township Gun Safety Program. Free gun locks are distributed throughout March. Pictured (from left to right) are: Police Officer Robert Davison; Mayor Janice S. Mironov; Police Chief Harry E. Marshall, and Police Lt. Christopher Jackson.

  • CRANBURY: County Republicans celebrate Reagan’s conservative ideals
  • MANVILLE: County library staff reads at Weston School

    MANVILLE: County library staff reads at Weston School

    Keith McCoy, assistant director for the county library system, reads “Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People’s Ears” by Verna Aardema to Diana Gallagher’s first grade class.

  • CRANBURY: County Republicans celebrate Reagan’s conservative ideals

    CRANBURY: County Republicans celebrate Reagan’s conservative ideals

    Charles W. Kim photo. Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno, left, speaks with Cranbury GOP Chairman Phyillisanne Stein and State Sen. Sam Thompson during Reagan Day at the Cranbury Innon Sunday.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Scouts learn how cold Valley Forge camping can be

    HILLSBOROUGH: Scouts learn how cold Valley Forge camping can be

    Bundled against the cold are Troop 1776 Scouts, from left, Jacob Ford, Tom Cavagnaro, Thomas Cavagnaro, Jacob Romano, Nicholas Fanizzi, Mike Ford, Aidan Warner, William Murray, Brendan O’Kane, Vaughn Colva, Travis Guerrera, Scott Warner, Ian Golden, James Simpson, Matt Lobiondo, “Aunt” Suzi Housel and Michael Boer.(Photo courtesy of Angela Colva)

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