• PRINCETON: Historic district proponents decry $3,000 fee

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The Princeton Planning Board on Thursday night agreed to forward a proposed historic preservation ordinance to the mayor and council for its review and action — but not without some sharp comments from a handful of audience members. The proposed ordinance blends elements of the historic preservation ordinances of the…

  • MANVILLE: Veterans remember soldiers still missing or imprisoned

    MANVILLE: Veterans remember soldiers still missing or imprisoned

    Veterans kept an empty seat at the table Thursday night for military comrades who are still imprisoned, missing in action or unaccounted for from wars and conflicts over the years. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)

  • Run Sourland trails to raise money for SHIP

    The second annual Peter J. Biondi Memorial trail run-walk at the Sourland Mountain Preserve on East Mountain Road in Hillsborough will be held Sunday, Oct. 12, at 10 a.m. All net proceeds go to the Samaritan Homeless Interim Program. The trail run-walk is in honor of Mr. Biondi, who was a Hillsborough mayor and county…

  • YMCA names new executive director

    YMCA names new executive director

    Kimberly Cole is the new executive director of the Hillsborough Family YMCA.

  • Equestrian Club helps troubled kids, vets

    Equestrian Club helps troubled kids, vets

    Immaculata Equestrian Club members, from left, are Alexandrea Myslinski, Sydney Yuhas, Josephine Taranto and Milena LaBarbiera.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Candidates clash over OTW plan’s timing, money

    By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Candidates for Township Committee say they oppose the proposal to locate a horse-betting operation in a restaurant on Route 206, but Democrats fault incumbent Republicans for not negotiating a more favorable financial agreement and allegedly failing to publicize the proposal in its earliest stages. "I am uneasy with the way…

  • HILSLBOROUGH: GOP touts record of land preservation

    Republicans running for local office say preservation of farms and open space "is the greatest legacy benefit we can provide our children and our grandchildren" and called for celebrating the past and future success of the township’s program. Mayor Doug Tomson and Township Committeewoman Gloria McCauley said preservation is "one local issue that should always…

  • SENIOR CORNER: Oct. 2

    SENIOR CORNER: Oct. 2

    CHAPTER A Our next monthly meeting is today, Thursday, Oct. 2, and our speaker will be Bill Dailey addressing stroke awareness. Members should bring in items for the dollar sale. At the November meeting, all items will be sold for $1. It is a good way to get rid of unneeded things. Proceeds go toward…

  • Stone Hill Church of Princeton Awarded Prestigious LEED® Green Building Certification

    Stone Hill Church of Princeton Awarded Prestigious LEED® Green Building Certification

    By Christina Keddie October 3, 2014 (Princeton, NJ) – Stone Hill Church of Princeton announced today that it has been awarded LEED® certification.  The LEED rating system, developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), is the foremost program for buildings, homes, and communities that are designed, constructed, maintained, and operated for improved environmental and…

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