• SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cops save heroin overdose victim

    South Brunswick Police Officers quick actions saved the life of a 21-year-old Township man early Sunday morning, according to a press release. At 4:11 a.m. Sunday, police received a 911 call from a man who said his friend had overdosed on heroin and was unconscious in a backyard. Officer Scott Bucca and Officer Marcus Leysath…

  • Thanks for supporting Breast Cancer Center

    Judith Hutton, CEO, YWCA Princeton; Paula Flory, Director, BCRC at YWCA Princeton  To the editor: Breast Cancer Awareness Month was truly launched in style! The tenth annual "in the PINK" Fashion Show, benefiting the Breast Cancer Resource Center (BCRC) at YWCA Princeton, was an incredible success. This sold-out evening raised over $60,000 to support…

  • MANVILLE: Wal-Mart celebrates its expansion

    MANVILLE: Wal-Mart celebrates its expansion

    Store adds supermarket to mall space By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Manville has the food store for which residents have been hoping. "Super Wal-Mart" officially reopened yesterday, Wednesday, with the addition of a supermarket. Manville has been without a food store since 2011 when the A&P in the plaza closed. Borough Councilwoman Susan Asher,…

  • MONROE: Driver ticketed in fatal crash
  • HILLSBOROUGH: Police investigate call about attempted luring of child

    Hillsborough police are investigating what they are calling a suspicious incident reported on Brookside Lane at about 1:45 p.m. Saturday. Police received a complaint that a woman in an older model grey sport utility vehicle may have tried to lure a 9-year-old girl into the vehicle. The child was reportedly walking down Brookside Lane when…

  • MANVILLE: Candidate’s husband urges vote for ‘responsible’ leaders

    Letter to the editor To the editor: As a resident of Manville for the past 10 years, I have seen many examples of misconduct and abuses of power by local Democrats. Recently however the misconduct by irresponsible elected officials in Manville are far beyond comprehension. For instance, early this year Democrats tried to change a…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Council backs Verizon tax bills

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — Township officials are trying to keep Verizon paying taxes on the telephone landline equipment it has in town. Verizon pays a business personal property tax to municipalities for its substations, cable, poles, fiber, etc. The company is now citing a 1997 amendment to a 1940 law that…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Murder mystery dinner benefits school theater group

    Community calendar, issue of Oct. 23 Fri., Oct. 24 — Hillsborough High School Theatre will host its second annual Murder Mystery Dinner at 6:30 p.m. in the Commons at Hillsborough High School, 466 Raider Blvd. The theme for the interactive evening of dinner, dancing and murder is "Hollywood" and red carpet dress is encouraged. Tickets…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Levonaitis, Raiders continue perfect start

    HILLSBOROUGH: Levonaitis, Raiders continue perfect start

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Scot Levonaitis came into Hillsborough High School’s football game against Union on Friday averaging almost six receptions per game.    The senior receiver was “held” to two catches, but both went for touchdowns to ignite the Raiders’ 45-14 romp on Homecoming night. With the win Hillsborough improved to 6-0.    ”It’s…

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