• HILLSBOROUGH: He sent his first views instantly from 500 feet above city

    HILLSBOROUGH: He sent his first views instantly from 500 feet above city

    Quintano chosen for ‘Instameet’ at Washington Monument By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor When the Washington Monument was reopened May 12 following repair of earthquake damage, Hillsborough resident Anthony Quintano was one of the first people to ride to the top. The federal Department of Interior turned to modern media to help publicize the event, hosting…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Money would be bonded for sewer system extension

    Progress on a sanitary sewer service project for 40 homes in the southwest section of the township inched forward last week. Sewers would be installed in a 30-year-old developed area of Camden Road, Winding Way, Spring Valley Drive and Euclid Avenue. The Township Committee introduced an ordinance to appropriate $1.65 million for the sanitary sewer…

  • MANVILLE: 8th-graders set to figure out life’s puzzle

    MANVILLE: 8th-graders set to figure out life’s puzzle

    Melina Campos gives the farewell speech for her eighth-grade classmates at the intermediate school graduation on June 19. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)

  • LAWRENCE: Police blotter

    An employee at St. Lawrence Rehabilitation Center reported the theft of $130 in cash, plus a money order for $85 and a debit card from her wallet, which had been left in her pocketbook underneath a table in the cafeteria between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. June 23. A bathroom vanity and a mirror, valued…

  • Cream King helps HVEF raise some money

    The Hopewell Valley Education Foundation Denise Nichols, president Thank you to all who came out June 23 to Cream King’s Summer Days in The Valley. Through the generosity of our community and Phil Volpe and everyone at Cream King, over $550 was raised for the Hopewell Valley Education Foundation. These funds will be used to…

  • MONTGOMERY: 13 cars broken into, 2 stolen

    By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer MONTGOMERY — Someone broke into 13 cars in the Montgomery Woods development between June 25 and 26, according to a Police Department press release. The release said a 2011 Kia Sorrento and a 2001 PT Cruiser, which had keys left inside, were stolen. Capt. James Curry said the PT Cruiser…

  • PRINCETON: Town officials to seek to hire more minorities

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton officials said Friday they want to have more minority employees in the municipal work force, a goal they intend to reach by advertising job openings more widely. They could not say what the racial makeup was of their 208 full-time employees, only that they feel diversity is a…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Freedom Fest

    WEST WINDSOR: Freedom Fest

    Thousands get early jump on the 4th By Charley Falkenburg, Special Writer WEST WINDSOR — The ladies of Glitter Hoops were working the crowds on Saturday as they swirled and shimmied their custom made hula hoops from their necks and shoulders to their waists and knees — and then all the way back up again.…

  • Union Boy Scouts Take Part In Historic New Jersey 350th Anniversary Event at Kean’s Liberty Hall Museum

    Union Boy Scouts Take Part In Historic New Jersey 350th Anniversary Event at Kean’s Liberty Hall Museum

    Brian Buckley Pictured during the historic hike are representatives from Troop 63 of Union.

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