• MANVILLE: Veteran Affairs snafu ‘honestly disgusts’ writer

    To the editor: In the past couple of weeks, there has been a spotlight shown on the Department of Veterans Affairs. Comedian/TV host Jon Stewart has been one of the driving forces behind the increased awareness of the completely chaotic state the Department of Veterans Affairs is currently in. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki…

  • ON CAMPUS

           Katelyn Richmond, of Allentown, graduated from DeSales University with a bachelor of science degree in biology and philosophy on May 17.        Natalie Rangel, of Robbinsville, and Cody Meyers, of New Egypt, made the spring 2014 dean’s list atElizabethtown College.        Joseph Ferraro, of Robbinsville, graduated with a bachelor of science degree…

  • Plainsboro Resident Speaks Before Prestigious World Scientists in China

    Plainsboro Resident Speaks Before Prestigious World Scientists in China

    By Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Plainsboro resident Edmund Lattime, PhD, associate director for education and training at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey was invited to speak before the International Summit Forum on Engineering and Science and Technology Development Strategy in Shanghai recently.  Dr. Lattime, whose research focuses on tumor immune regulation, discussed…

  • PRINCETON: Race to be decided by provisional ballots

    PRINCETON: Race to be decided by provisional ballots

    Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe. Sue Nemeth (left) shakes hands with Jo Butler in Princeton Tuesday night.

  • LAWRENCE: Study looks at linking Johnson Trolley Line

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Is it possible to connect the "missing link" between the northern and southern legs of the former Johnson Trolley Line, which stop short on both sides of I-95? The answer is "yes." But it won’t be cheap, according to a study released last week by consultant Parsons Brinckerhoff. Representatives of…

  • LAWRENCE: Three face handgun charges

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Three Lawrence residents — two juveniles and an adult — have been charged with offenses in connection with the recovery of a handgun in Lawrence that had been reported stolen in Princeton, according to police Lt. Joseph Amodio. Two boys, ages 15 and 16, were each charged with receiving stolen…

  • FLORENCE: Carrying the torch to raise awareness for Special Olympics

    FLORENCE: Carrying the torch to raise awareness for Special Olympics

    Photo courtesy of Capt. Brian Boldizar Florence Township Police Detective James Ford, officer Chris Powell, Acting Chief John Bunce and officer Nick Czepiel participate in the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics New Jersey on May 30. Officer Darrell Fisher drove the support vehicle.

  • IN THE KITCHEN – Tortoni and Semifreddos

    IN THE KITCHEN – Tortoni and Semifreddos

    Photo by Faith Bahadurian A quick tortoni prepared by the author.

  • MANVILLE: Borough likes neighbor in Democratic field for Congress

    Local voters give Chivukula a slight edge By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Borough Democrats went for their neighbor as the party’s candidate for Congress in the 12th District, but Assemblyman Upendra Chivukula of Franklin Township lost his bid to Assembly colleague from Mercer County in Tuesday’s primary election. The four-way race for the right to…

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