• PLUMSTED: Naturalist takes kids on seed exploration

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor    Becky Beer Laboy called the group of 3-8 year olds in front of her wonderful scientists.    The naturalist from Wells Mills County Park told the children that good scientists always ask questions and that’s exactly what they were doing during the nature demonstration at the Plumsted branch of the…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Firefighters battle warehouse blaze

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Firefighters battle warehouse blaze

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A fire at a local warehouse went to two alarms Saturday as firefighters from five communities were called in to battle the blaze, police said. The Monmouth Junction Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched at 11:13 a.m. to 925 Georges Road, the home of Nuvida Plastic Technology, Inc., for a structure fire, according…

  • HAMILTON: Council puts mayor on ice

       The mayor and administration received an “ice cold” challenge from Township Council members this week.    Taking time out of their personal lunch breaks on Aug. 19, Mayor Yaede and her administration accepted the “ALS (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) Ice Bucket Challenge” issued by Council President David Kenny, Vice President Dennis Pone, Councilman Ed Gore and…

  • POLICE BLOTTER

    Florence    Rontae Worthen, 19, of Bordentown, was charged with eluding, speeding, reckless driving, driving an unregisterd vehicle, driving an uninsured vehicle, .    Shamira Brown, 30, of Camden, was arrested on West Front Street at 12:23 a.m. Aug. 2 on an active warrant out for her arrest out of Camden City Court. She was also charged…

  • HAMILTON: Remembering the fallen
  • POLICE BLOTTER: Aug. 21

    A resident reported two magnetic business signs valued at $100 were stolen off a truck while it was parked in the Wal-Mart lot Aug. 11. The investigation is continuing. Jorge A. Tavares Jr., of Manville, was charged Aug. 11 at 7:55 p.m. with eluding, resisting arrest, receiving stolen property, drunken driving and various motor vehicle…

  • WEST WINDSOR:They’re all wet: Police take ALS Challenge

    WEST WINDSOR:They’re all wet: Police take ALS Challenge

    By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer WEST WINDSOR — Officers in uniforms and flip-flops is an odd sight, even in the middle of August. But as the Police Department prepared to take the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge on Wednesday afternoon, some decided to proudly sport this look. During the past two weeks, the ALS Ice Bucket…

  • CRANBURY: Struck bicyclist identity withheld

    By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — Officials are not releasing the name of a 52-year-old East Windsor man who was hit by a box truck while bicycling on Route 130 last month. The man was struck on July 17 on the southbound side of the highway in the vicinity of Old Trenton Road,…

  • MANSFIELD: Part-time administrator hired

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