• Ampac Re-Introduces AseptiPouch(R) for Aseptic Filling Applications

    Ampac Re-Introduces AseptiPouch(R) for Aseptic Filling Applications

    By 1888PressRelease 1888 PressRelease – Ampac re-introduces the AseptiPouch®, a packaging format for cold aseptic applications. With spouted pouch growing at more than 15% and aseptic stand up pouch forecasted growth (2013-2017) at 78% (L.E.K. Consulting), customers are seeking packaging answers for aseptic filling and stand-up pouches. Ampac, the world’s leader in creative packaging solutions,…

  • LAWRENCE: Trolleys played key role in township’s past

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer If the transcontinental railroads opened the American West to settlement in the 1800s, then it was the trolley car that transformed Lawrence Township from a farming community in 1880 to a suburban community today. Lawrence Township Historian Dennis Waters outlined the history of housing subdivisions in the township for an…

  • SOUTH COUNTY: Refinancing to save school board $55,000

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer A refinancing of 2001 West Amwell school district bonds will result in saving about $55,000 in interest costs, officials of the South Hunterdon Regional School District said. The school board unanimously approved the refinancing Monday night. Along with Lambertville, Stockon and South Hunterdon Regional High School districts, the West Amwell…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Governing body colleagues are proud of Tomson, McCauley

    Letter to the editor To the editor: We have had the distinct pleasure of serving on the Township Committee with Mayor Tomson and Committeewoman McCauley during their terms in office. We are proud to endorse both of these outstanding public servants and leaders for re-election to the Township Committee. Doug Tomson and Gloria McCauley, both…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Jr. Raiders tangle with Voorhees

    Here are Jr. Raider youth football recaps from Saturday, Oct. 25. Grades 7-8 (Varsity, Skylands Division) The Jr. Raiders Skyland Varsity (6-2) lost a hard-fought battle, 26-13, to Voorhees (7-1) Saturday night at Voorhees High School. With starting quarterback Brian Reilly injured in the first quarter and out of the game, backup Press Quackenbush stepped…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Four CHS grads are in Hall of Fame

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: Four CHS grads are in Hall of Fame

    John Monteleone, who graduated from Hopewell Valley Central High School in 1960, told students there Oct. 16 about the "power of dreams" in life. "They may not all come true, but they certainly brighten the journey," he said. Mr. Monteleone, who has done everything from playing baseball against Satchel Paige to starting his own publishing…

  • ALLENTOWN: Welcome home, Redbirds

    ALLENTOWN: Welcome home, Redbirds

    It was homecoming at Allentown High School on Saturday, featuring the traditional parade and football game. Above, from left, Skylar Hornyak of Allentown, Kiera Wolfe of Millstone, and Carolyn Melley of Millstone, all 17, ride on the senior class float.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Big signs continued to stay up, Dems say

    Letter to the editor To the editor: For the last 10 days two very large signs supporting the Republican incumbent candidates for Township Committee have been displayed along Route 206. The signs violate local ordinances. The signs are 32 square feet in size (8 feet by 4 feet) while the ordinance states no signs are…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Raider band sweeps state awards

    HILLSBOROUGH: Raider band sweeps state awards

    From left, Hillsborough’s Alina Lou, drum major Sydney Rosen and Minjoo Kim hold banner proclaiming their award-winning performance in the New Jersey state championships.

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