• HOPEWELL VALLEY: State says students must now pass CPR course

    Good idea, but another unfunded mandate! Beginning with this school year, all graduating high school seniors will be required to pass a CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) course as part of their curriculum. It also requires New Jersey school districts and students to be more prepared for potential cardiac emergencies, such as heart attacks. New Jersey is…

  • Innovative Musician Helps ALS Association

    By 1888PressRelease 1888 PressRelease – A new and upcoming artist is not only trying to raise awareness of his very unique new album, but to also raise awareness about ALS and plans on donating 10% of his funds to the ALS Association. His music is a blast from the past with a new age-indie mix.…

  • SOUTH COUNTY: 8 teachers welcomed to South’s K-12 faculty

    Residents greeted eight new teachers — all of whom in attendance — with a spirited round of applause Aug. 28 at the South Hunterdon Regional school board session, after they were introduced by board president Dan Seiter. The teachers were appointed for the school year, the first for the regional K-12 district. Six of the…

  • Habitat for Humanity Groundbreaking in Hightstown

    By John O’Connnor Habitat for Humanity’s Millstone Basin Area affiliate strives to provide safe, affordable housing to our area’s needy residents. We have already served 9 families in our area and invite the community to attend our Groundbreaking Celebration for 4 more partner family homes on Saturday, September 13, 2014 from 9:30 – 11:00am on…

  • MANVILLE: Police quickly put to use narcotic antidote training

    MANVILLE: Police quickly put to use narcotic antidote training

    Within hours of being trained how to use a narcotic overdose drug, Manville officers Christopher Morrison, left, and Richard Ozieblo treated a 19-year-old woman. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK:Customer thwarts daring robbery

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK:Customer thwarts daring robbery

    Police photos. Video surveillance captured a daring robbery attempt at the Kapadokya Mediterranean Grill on Route 1 Tuesday after´noon. A customer was able to fend off the robber with his helmet.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK:Customer thwarts daring robbery

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK:Customer thwarts daring robbery

    Police photos. Video surveillance captured a daring robbery attempt at the Kapadokya Mediterranean Grill on Route 1 Tuesday after´noon. A customer was able to fend off the robber with his helmet.

  • PRINCETON: Tigers try to send Shackford out on top

    PU women’s soccer head coach will step down after 20th year By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Maybe it’s not the ideal make-up for Julie Shackford’s final year as Princeton University women’s soccer coach, but her expectations are just as high for her 20th year as they have been for any season.    It is one…

  • PRINCETON: Hospital demolition now set to start Sept. 15

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Demolition of the old Princeton hospital site is scheduled to begin in two weeks, the municipal engineering department said Tuesday. Originally, the town said tearing down the buildings was planned to begin Thursday. But "due to additional asbestos requiring removal, this work is currently anticipated to begin the week…

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