• Bank of America to be Honored at 2014 Komen North Jersey Pink Tie Party

    Bank of America to be Honored at 2014 Komen North Jersey Pink Tie Party

    Robert Doherty, Bank of America NJ Market President, and Joan Sheridan, 2014 Komen North Jersey "Journey of Courage"

  • MONTGOMERY: Wells Fargo opens new bank office in township

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — Wells Fargo wants to help tie the township’s past into its future. The company opened its first community banking retail store in Montgomery at 1378 Route 206 on Aug. 18. The new store is not only forward thinking with an eco-friendly design that features the latest in technology…

  • Keeping the excellence in Plainsboro’s schools

    My name is Isaac Cheng, and I am running for a seat on the Board of Education in Plainsboro. As a lifelong resident of Plainsboro and a product of the WW-P K-12 school system (starting kindergarten in Wicoff and graduating from High School North), I admit that I’ve often taken the excellence of our schools…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Raiders’ Garcia keeps improving

    Senior solid at second singles By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Gabrielle Garcia worked over the offseason on all areas of her game, and she is starting to see the benefits in the first weeks of the girls tennis season.    The senior at second singles was the lone winner for the Hillsborough High School team…

  • IN THE KITCHEN: Let onions soar

    IN THE KITCHEN: Let onions soar

    Onions stand on their own in these recipes By Faith Bahadurian I’ve had onions and the rest of the Allium genus — garlic, chives, scallion, leeks — on my mind lately, having come across several dishes where they either play a starring role or make a flavorful impression far beyond what their modest inclusion might…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Master Plan amended

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The Planning Board adopted a Master Plan Amendment and Re-Examination Report during its meeting on Sept. 8. Borough Planner Tamara Lee said it "charts a new course for the Borough." "It includes a comprehensive set of new planning policies to transform Hightstown into a vibrant destination, filled with…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Boczon’s effort lifts Jr. Raiders varsity

    The Hillsborough Jr. Raiders varsity team (7th-8th grades) improved to 1-1 by defeating the Watchung Hills Jr. Warriors, 26-13, on Saturday night at Watchung Hills High School in a Skylands Division game. The win was result of a balanced offensive attack. On their opening drive the Jr. Raiders set the tone for a productive rushing…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Debate erupts over debate date

    HIGHTSTOWN: Debate erupts over debate date

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Borough Council members and residents discussed the upcoming mayoral debate, scheduled for Sept. 24. According to a flyer distributed around the borough, candidate Doug Mair invited his opponents, Council members Larry Quattrone and Robert Thibault to an open debate. The debate is scheduled for Sept. 24 from 7…

  • MCCC Opens Enrollment for Later-Starting Fall Classes

    MCCC Opens Enrollment for Later-Starting Fall Classes

    By Jim Gardner WEST WINDSOR – It’s not too late to register for Fall semester college classes at Mercer County Community College (MCCC), as enrollment is now open for accelerated later-starting courses. Offerings include Accounting, History, English, Psychology, Sociology, Spanish, and much more. Most later-starting credit classes begin Sept. 30 and are available for both…

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