• CHAMPIONS

    CHAMPIONS

       The Northern Burlington 8U Baseball Team didn’t let a night of thunder and lightning stop them. They brought a storm of their own on July 3 to win the Cal Ripken Southern New Jersey District 1 Championship.    As district champions, Northern Burlington moved on to the Southern New Jersey State Tournament with a…

  • Phyllis R. Brown Provides Helpful Support to Caregivers of Alzheimer’s Patients in Her Book, Help Me! I’m Slipping

    Phyllis R. Brown Provides Helpful Support to Caregivers of Alzheimer’s Patients in Her Book, Help Me! I’m Slipping

    By 1888 PressRelease 1888 PressRelease – By telling the story of caring for her husband, Bert, as he struggled with Alzheimer’s, Phyllis R. Brown offers tips and support for families who are walking the same path. Providence, R.I., August 18, 2014 – Phyllis R. Brown understands what it means to live every day with a…

  • COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Aug. 21

    Car wash aids cheerleaders Sat., Aug. 23 — Hillsborough High School’s competition cheer team will hold a car wash fundraiser in the Applebee’s parking lot on Route 206 from 7 to 11 a.m. $7 per car. For advance tickets (by Aug. 15) or to make a donation, mail checks made payable to HHS Competition Cheer…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Robbinsville softball wins WS title

    ROBBINSVILLE: Robbinsville softball wins WS title

    Pictured are players and coaches of the Robbinsville Little League 12-year-old all-star softball team that captured the Little League World Series championship with a 4-1 win over Louisiana last week in Oregon.

  • PRINCETON: Flood house is torn down

    PRINCETON: Flood house is torn down

    Wrecking machine tears into house on Meadowbrook Drive. Staff photo by Philip Sean Curran

  • HAMILTON: Council gets heated over letter’s release

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor    Councilwoman Ileana Schirmer called Councilman Kevin Meara to the carpet during Tuesday night’s council meeting.    She wanted to know why he released an anonymous letter containing personal contact information and allegations about township officials to the media. The letter, which all council members received, alleged township officials solicited campaign…

  • HAMILTON: Running on electricity

    HAMILTON: Running on electricity

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor    While electric vehicles are still a very small percentage of cars on the road, gasoline is a finite resource that will run out.    Tesla Motors is already preparing for this, and the Model S provides an all-electric means of transportation that combines style, performance, and sustainability, according to Jamee…

  • FLORENCE: Police pursue dirt bike rider

       Police had to chase a dirt bike rider on foot after he crashed on W. Front Street around 3:30 p.m. Aug. 7.    Rontae Worthen, 19, of Bordentown, was driving the motorized bike on W. Front St. when police tried pulling him over. He fled on the bike but crashed. Police then chased him and…

  • EDITORIAL: AvalonBay gets its go-ahead

    The Princeton Council and developer AvalonBay have come to an agreement on the proposed 280-unit residential project — again. That would be after AvalonBay took the town to court — again. It never seems to be easy to get anything done in Princeton — the library and municipal pool projects, for instance. And let’s not…

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