• Heather O’Steen Earns Certified Association Executive Credential

    Heather O’Steen Earns Certified Association Executive Credential

    By: PMA The American Society of Association Executives has announced that Heather O’Steen, Director of Client Services for Professional Management Associates, LLC (PMA) and Executive Director of the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) has earned the Certified Association Executive (CAE) designation. The CAE is the highest professional credential in the association profession and is…

  • SENIOR MENUS

    Feb. 5-12 All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance. Note this change: The value of each meal is $5.25. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu…

  • MONROE: Counselor nominated for award

    MONROE: Counselor nominated for award

    By Maxine Bogle, Special Writer MONROE — When Monroe Township High School guidance counselor Cathy Ielpi found out that she had been nominated for the 2014-2015 Life Changer of the Year Award, she was in complete shock. “There was no need to do this,” said Ms. Ielpi. I would do this regardless of whether somebody…

  • UPPER FREEHOLD: G&T students have showcase

    By Elizabeth Johnson, Special Writer    Gifted and Talented students at Stone Harbor Middle school held their showcase Jan. 22.    In September, students were tasked with coming with an independent research project based on answering a question.    Teacher Amy Wojciechowski worked with the students on the project, saying “They developed their own method of presenting it,…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: Feb. 5

        Two 17-year-old boys were charged with possession of drug paraphernalia at 12:05 p.m. Jan. 29 while they were sitting in a parked car in the parking lot at Village Park.A police officer on patrol noticed the car and went over to investigate. He observed some motion inside the car. He found the boys were…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Middle school wrestling season tapering down

    HILLSBOROUGH: Middle school wrestling season tapering down

    Jack Boylan, an 8th grader, uses a half-Nelson to roll Derek Hernandez from Woodbridge in the 150-pound weight class in a Jan. 28 match, pinning him in 55 seconds. Jack has been involved in the wrestling program since elementary school. His father was also instrumental in the recreation wrestling program for a number of years.…

  • BORDENTOWN CITY: Emergency Services fetes members, installs officers

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    Bordentown City Emergency Services celebrated its members with its annual dinner Saturday and installation of officers for both companies.    The memorial dinner was held at the Hope Hose Humane Co. No. 1 at 150 West Burlington St. It was catered by Villa Mannino’s in Bordentown.    ”It’s something we do…

  • EAST WINDSOR: ‘Historic’ blizzard was a bust

    EAST WINDSOR: ‘Historic’ blizzard was a bust

    Storm performs under prediction By Amy Batista, Special Writer Winter Storm Juno was expected to pound the area earlier this week, but many awoke to find the “historic blizzard” a bust compared to what meteorologists were predicting in the preceding days. “All departments were prepared for the worst and hoped for the best,” said Police…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: City’s look will be enhanced by gift of trees

    Lambertville’s streets and parks will look a little greener this spring through an anonymous donation of up to 20 trees to be planted throughout the city. Mayor David DelVecchio said a city family has offered to buy from 15 to 20 new trees for Lambertville’s streets and parks. The trees will be planted by Realty…

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