• Military Benefit Assn’s Wounded Warrior Amputee Football Team Takes On NFL Greats & Snoop Dogg In Phoenix On 28 Jan
  • HAMILTON: Community carries on King’s legacy

    By Elizabeth Johnson, Special Writer    Hamilton Township community members, representatives and Mayor Kelly Yaede gathered at the Faith Baptist Church on Kuser Road on Jan. 15 for the 12th annual tribute in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.    In addition to honoring Dr. King, the Hamilton Township Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: Jan. 22, 2015

    Robbinsville    Lindsay O’Connell, 27, of Toms River, was charged at 2:27 p.m. Jan. 12 with possession of heroin, possession of a hypodermic needle, driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, careless driving and failure to maintain a lane after police pulled her over on I-195.    Gary Basko Jr., 23, of Jackson, was charged at 11 a.m. Jan.…

  • NEW HOPE: Walking tour, part of Winter Festival

    NEW HOPE: Walking tour, part of Winter Festival

    Area residents line up to take the walking tour. Photo from last year’s event.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Who’s got talent? Find out Saturday

    First community show attracts performers young and old By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Community talent, young and old, will take to the stage Saturday night when the Hillsborough High School theater program hosts its first “Hillsborough’s Got Talent” show. Nine entries have been selected to perform in the program, which will mimic the TV show…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Veliz throws party for 500 kids in Peru

    LAMBERTVILLE: Veliz throws party for 500 kids in Peru

    For two decades, Lambertville resident Gino Veliz has gone to Peru to make Christmas a special time for the members of one small village. Shown above are Mr. Veliz (left) and his mom at Ginosfun, the annual party he puts on for the people of Huacho, Peru.

  • Har Sinai to host special program Sunday

    ‘Jewish college students and teens are facing unprecedented pressures of anti-Semitism on campus’ In the wake of the most recent conflict between the State of Israel and groups representing Palestinians in the Middle East, Jewish college students and teens are facing unprecedented pressures of anti-Semitism on campus. Concerned over how students are being treated and…

  • LAWRENCE: Sports, recreation center planned for former car dealership

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Wrier     A portion of the former Coleman Suzuki automobile dealership at 1060 Spruce St. may be redeveloped into an indoor sports center and retail stores, if the township Zoning Board of Adjustment approves the application.     The zoning board was slated to consider the Spruce Street Partners’ application, and also…

  • Celebrate month of the Eagle

    By Michele Byers    It was only 30 to 40 years ago that things were looking grim for bald eagles in this state we’re in.    Populations were plummeting across the United States due to pesticides. Eagles had all but vanished from New Jersey with just a single nesting pair from 1970 to 1980.    But this iconic…

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