• Integrity – Mark Parker’s New Book Addresses Timely Concerns in Our Cultural, Military and Political Arenas

    Integrity – Mark Parker’s New Book Addresses Timely Concerns in Our Cultural, Military and Political Arenas

    By 1888pressrelease (1888 PressRelease) Author Mark Parker’s book, titled Integrity, challenges individuals to think carefully about the value of ethical behavior in our cultural, military and political arenas. TUSCON, Ariz.- Is integrity an outdated concept or one that is becoming valued more as contemporary challenges emerge? According to author Mark Parker, integrity is a timeless…

  • WEST AMWELL: Tight-knit school graduates senior class

    WEST AMWELL: Tight-knit school graduates senior class

    By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Many of the blue cap-and-gowned graduates at South Hunterdon Regional High School’s graduation Thursday night sought out the superintendent afterwards for a photograph. Over the senior year, Louis Muenker had made a special effort to get to know each of the 54 graduates personally, students said. During the course of…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Fireworks set to boom this Saturday

    Fireworks cap night of revolutionary celebration  Sat., June 28 — Hillsborough will have its Fourth of July celebration at the Auten Road Intermediate School as darkness falls. There will be a food tent, inflatable rides, volleyball, face painting and a DJ. Festivities begin at 5 p.m. Buses will begin to shuttle people from the…

  • MANVILLE: Farm market brings fresh veggies, fruits

    It opens Friday afternoons on Main Street For the fourth year, the summertime weekly farm market begins tomorrow and will continue on Friday afternoons until Sept. 26. The market will be held rain or shine from 1 to 6 p.m. on Main Street sidewalks between Rosalie and North Orchard streets. It gives a chance for…

  • Drivers, Students Focus on Safety at Kean CarFit Program

    Drivers, Students Focus on Safety at Kean CarFit Program

    Paula Brilliant of Springfield (from left) visits Kean University’s CarFit program with Assistant OT Professor Dr. Jennifer Gardner and students Michele Cordaro, Mackenzie Kruger, and Marissa Lorenzo.

  • BORDENTOWN: Grads told how to avoid life’s biggest regrets

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor    As young people graduating high school they are just starting out on their life journeys and many people have advice to give them.    The graduation speeches during the 49th commencement ceremony at Bordentown Regional High School on June 18 were full of guideposts for the graduates but one speech…

  • STATE WE’RE IN: Act now for clean air, water, health and life

    By Michele Byers    ”Right now, we are on track to become the first state in the union to run out of open space. I love New Jersey being first in a lot of things, but that’s not where we want to be.”    That was former Gov. Christine Todd Whitman speaking at a New Jersey Conservation…

  • LAWRENCE: Bomb threat at a store a hoax

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A threat to set off a bomb at the Dollar General store on Brunswick Pike last week turned out to be a hoax, according to the Lawrence Township Police Department. A store employee received a phone call at 3:51 p.m. June 16 from a man who demanded four Green Dot…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Introducing the Central High Class of 2014

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: Introducing the Central High Class of 2014

    On June 20, CHS Principal Michael Daher shared words of wisdom with the Class of 2014, the members of which are listed in the accompanying account. Photo by Mike Schwartz/www.mssphoto.com.

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