• HILLSBOROUGH: Fire company dedicates new apparatus bay

    HILLSBOROUGH: Fire company dedicates new apparatus bay

    Volunteer Fire Company No. 3 celebrated its expanded building on Woods Road at an open house Oct. 11. The day, which also celebrated Fire Prevention Month, also featured tours, free hot dogs and face painting. The new apparatus wing, at right, is a 1,235-square-foot expansion that will provide more room for ladder and pumper trucks,…

  • Wilf Campus recognized at the RideWise Recognition Breakfast

    Wilf Campus recognized at the RideWise Recognition Breakfast

    Wilf Campus employees Gayle Braunstein Executive Assistant and Rina Richard, Chief Administrative Officer

  • Dana Krug for school board

    Allegra D’Adamo, Princeton Junction  To the editor: I have known Dana Krug for nearly a decade and had the opportunity to work with her on the executive board of the Community Middle School PTSA a few years ago. As co-president, she was thoughtful and fair, always weighing decisions in terms of the best interests…

  • MONROE: BOE considers redistricting

    MONROE: BOE considers redistricting

    Jenine Clancy photo. Members of the public pack the media room at Monroe Township High School for Wednesday’s Board of Education meeting.

  • MONTGOMERY:Prosecutor waiting for lab results in couple’s deaths

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — The Somerset Prosecutor’s Office continues to wait for the laboratory analyses as well as determinations from the regional medical examiner pertaining to the deaths of John and Joyce Sheridan, Capt. Jack Bennett said Wednesday. Mr. Sheridan, 72, died at home while his wife, 69, died at the University…

  • PRINCETON: New school food service gets good reviews

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Lunch time in the Princeton public schools, a time when more than 3,000 children grab something to eat and socialize with their friends. This is how food service director Joel Rosa makes his living. Mr. Rosa works for Nutri-Serve Food Management Inc., a Burlington Township-based company that has contracts…

  • MONTGOMERY: Principals report positive student survey results

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — The high school and middle school principals provided the results of a student engagement survey, which included students’ thoughts on bullying, during Tuesday’s Board of Education meeting. Almost all Montgomery High School and Upper Middle School students took the survey last winter. "It’s a climate survey to see…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton Sedrick Bailey, 30, of Mercerville, was arrested at 2:56 p.m. on Oct. 13 and charged with robbery, shoplifting and possession of drug paraphernalia at the Rite Aid Pharmacy on North Harrison Street. He allegedly took $51.82 in merchandise and struck an employee with his shoulder upon fleeing the store. Bail was set at $50,500…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE passes communication policy

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE passes communication policy

    Only authorized email may be used By Ed Birch, Special Writer The South Brunswick Board of Education unanimously adopted two new policies Monday night that limits how the district’s employees and students can communicate. Policy 3283, Electronic Communications between Teaching Staff and Students and Policy 4283, Electronic Communication between Support Staff and Students saw an…

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