• LAWRENCE: Police unveil new patrol car video system

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer     A sophisticated in-car video and audio recording system, which replaces a system that was installed about 20 years ago in every Lawrence Township Police Department patrol car, was unveiled Monday afternoon.     The new digital system was installed in Police Department’s 18 patrol cars several months ago, but officials…

  • BENZ Inc. Introduces New High-speed Spindle Speeders

    BENZ Inc. Introduces New High-speed Spindle Speeders

    By 1888PressRelease 1888PressRelease – Benz Inc. introduces two new high-speed spindle speeders, Type SL and Type SLI. These high-performance spindle speeders increase the rpms on standard machine tool machining center spindles, boosting both output and productivity. Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC – German tooling systems expert BENZ now offers high-speed spindle speeders for the wood, metal and…

  • PLUMSTED: Town dodges Juno

    PLUMSTED: Town dodges Juno

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  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Juno caused no big problems for area

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: Juno caused no big problems for area

    Road and sidewalk clean up has begun in Hopewell.

  • MONTGOMERY: Road crews take care of business

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer     Winter storm Juno proved trying for Montgomery Township Department of Pubic Works employees for an unexpected reason.     “They were out there anticipating this big event and said it was difficult just waiting for snow that never really materialized,“ Township Administrator Donato Nieman said. “This was the great snow…

  • Gov. Christie lifts travel ban

    Gov. Christie lifts travel ban

    Gov. Christie ordered a travel ban Monday night that lasted until 7:30 a.m. Tuesday morning.

  • PRINCETON: The weather models were ‘a little off’

    PRINCETON: The weather models were ‘a little off’

    Town gets back to normal after a day of clearing snow By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer As director of emergency management for Princeton, Robert Gregory kept an eye on the weather forecast Monday that had called for a severe storm bringing a foot or more of snow. By late Monday night, forecasters were changing…

  • PLUMSTED: Town dodges Juno

    PLUMSTED: Town dodges Juno

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer Plumsted Township “dodged a bullet” when it came to Juno. The National Weather Service had placed the Ocean County municipality under a blizzard warning and projected up to 2 feet of snow to cover the town by Tuesday. However, the predictions were wrong, with the storm traveling 90 miles east…

  • LAWRENCE: Chasing winter’s evil spirits

    LAWRENCE: Chasing winter’s evil spirits

    Groups help ‘Wassail the Apple Trees’ at Terhune Orchards By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer     Michael and Audrey Smerkanich and their daughter, Emily, trek to Terhune Orchard and its Wassailing the Apple Trees from their Flemington home every year — in the cold, in the snow and this year, in the mud.     “This is…

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