• MANVILLE: Kids: Do you have the skills to be a knight?

    Library hosts ‘Path to Knighthood’ event on Aug. 28 Kids are invited to take the challenge of skills leading to being named a knight in an interactive game for children age 5 and older at the Kingdom of M (also known as the Manville Public Library) to play "Knight Life" on Thursday, Aug. 28, at…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Mayor hears concerns

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Mayor hears concerns

    Some Kingston residents not happy with development plans By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Mayor Frank Gambatese and other township officials met with about 20 residents in Kingston Wednesday night to discuss concerns regarding the eventual development of 150 acres by Princeton University and Public Service Electric & Gas. "You have to let the process…

  • College sports wrap-up

    By Josh Lashley, Special Writer    Let’s take a glance at local student-athletes who competed in collegiate sports this past spring season.    Amber Dietrich from Steinert High School was on the roster as a freshman outfielder for the Cabrini College (Radnor, Pennsylvania) softball team this spring. Dietrich played in 42 games and started in 40…

  • CRANBURY: Store sells $275K ticket

    CRANBURY: Store sells $275K ticket

    Charles W. Kim photo. Cranbury Bagel Barn & Deli owner Vincent Iannaci sold a winning $275,000 N.J. Lottery ticket this week.

  • MONROE: Library planning busy September

    MONROE: Library planning busy September

    Jenine Clancy photo. The Monroe Public Library has several events planned in September.

  • MANVILLE: Purse found and handed in to police

    Police blotter, Aug. 4-11 A South Greasheimer Street woman said at 6:16 p.m. Aug. 4 that she had found a purse belonging to a White Avenue woman, who was called and said she would pick it up at headquarters. — A Washington Avenue caller said at 8:09 p.m. Aug. 5 that four kids were throwing…

  • HAMILTON: Residents asked why they love living in town

       The township’s creating a calendar with “We Love Hamilton Because…”.    Residents are asked to submit a photograph representing the reason that they love Hamilton. Some photographs will be chosen by a selection committee to be featured in the 2015 Hamilton Township Municipal Government Calendar, which will be sent to every household and local businesses…

  • MONROE: League tackles human trafficking
  • Disabled local kitten survives attack, finds love — and over 4,000 friends

    Disabled local kitten survives attack, finds love — and over 4,000 friends

    Tabby’s Place: a Cat Sanctuary Staff Siamese kitten survives attack, finds love– and over 4,000 friends Siamese kitten Tanzanite (Tanzy to her friends) was found by New Jersey animal control officers when she was only two days old. The infant bore deep wounds from some larger creature, and was ravaged by parasites. But her surface…

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