• LAMBERTVILLE: Police charges allege drinking, drugs 

    Police blotter Two Flemington residents are facing drug charges as a result of a motor vehicle stop on June 4. Sgt. Robert Brown stopped a vehicle being operated by Adam Favereaux, 29, at 5:15 p.m. for speeding on Route 179. In an investigation, a bag of marijuana was allegedly located in the vehicle. Both Mr.…

  • Waldorf School of Princeton Awarded Eco-Schools USA Bronze Award

    Waldorf School of Princeton Awarded Eco-Schools USA Bronze Award

    By Jessica Brown Princeton, NJ. June 10, 2014 n Don’t throw away that apple core! Students at the Waldorf School of Princeton turn peach pits and carrot peels into food for their garden on a regular basis with an on-site composting program. Their efforts in reducing waste and consumption through composting, recycling, upcycling, and reusable…

  • Heather O’Steen Named Director, Client Services

    Heather O’Steen Named Director, Client Services

    Heather O’Steen Named Director, Client Services

  • Corcentric to Host New Accounts Payable Webinar on Workflow Automation, the Next Step to AP Success

    By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Corcentric’s latest webinar reveals the benefits realized by accounts payables departments that automate their approval processes. Corcentric, a leading provider of accounts payable automation and electronic invoicing solutions, is the host of a monthly Webinar series designed for AP professionals who have started automating their departments or are considering doing so.…

  • PRINCETON: Student mugged, iPhone stolen

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A Princeton University graduate student was mugged on Maple Street Monday night by two men who stole his iPhone, police said. The two suspects, described as black men in their 20s, came upon the student from behind sometime between 9:15 p.m. and 9:20, police said. He had been walking…

  • Maritza Raimundi-Petroski Appointed to March of Dimes Program Services Committee

    Maritza Raimundi-Petroski Appointed to March of Dimes Program Services Committee

    By Wendy Keyes/March of Dimes Maritza I. Raimundi-Petroski, MPA, has been appointed to the March of Dimes Program Services Committee. The Program Services Committee is actively engaged in implementing the March of Dimes New Jersey chapter’s Program Plan and positively contributing to the chapter’s program Standards for Success score within the chapter.  It is currently…

  • UPPER FREEHOLD: Officials review parking problems at parks

    By Jane Meggitt, Special Writer    Parking issues at Reed Park and other township-owned recreational facilities were the focus of the June 5 Upper Freehold Township Committee meeting.    Deputy Mayor Robert Frascella told fellow committee members that when he visited Reed Park for the lacrosse league’s final game of the season, there were many cars…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Patullo family to compete at tae kwon do world championship

    HILLSBOROUGH: Patullo family to compete at tae kwon do world championship

    First trip for daughter Stephanie and second for son Michael Stephanie and Michael Patullo of Hillsborough have concluded their tae kwon do regional competition season as state and district champions. In July, both will compete at the American Tae Kwon Do Association’s World Expo and Tournament of Champions in Little Rock, Arkansas. This will be…

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Woman admits paying bribes, engaging in fraud 

    TRENTON — Donna Doremus, 46, of Hopewell Township, pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to one count of bribing a public official, one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States and two counts of making and subscribing to false federal tax returns. Ms. Doremus “ admitted paying bribes to a former Department of Veterans…

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