• MANVILLE: Woman, child hit by car as they crossed street

    Driver charged with reckless driving in accident Saturday on South Main Street    A Hillsborough woman has been charged with reckless driving in a pedestrian accident Saturday in which a mother and her three-year-old child were struck and injured by a vehicle while they were crossing South Main Street.    The two, whom police declined to identify,…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: May 5

    Robbinsville    Police charged Jonathan Dunn, 25, of Freehold, and Adam Badawy, 20 of Old Bridge, for narcotics possession on April 17.    According to police, a car driven by Mr. Badawy was seen making an unsafe lane change on I-195, prompting a motor vehicle stop in the area of exit 8. An ensuing search of the…

  • Performers in residence

    Performers in residence

    The members of So Percussion, from left: Eric Beach, Adam Sliwinski, Jason Treuting, Josh Quillen, will perform at Grounds For Sculpture for the first time on May 16.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE approves budget

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE approves budget

    Ed Birch photo. Superintendent Gary McCartney talks about the 2014-15 budget approved by the board Monday night.

  • Eyes In Magazine Issue 31

    By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Vivian Van Dijk of EYES IN™ Magazine trecked the globe to find the latest innovators in Photography, Architecture, Culinary Arts, Film, Science, Design, and Fashion. Within edition 31, she explores the minds of some of the world’s most forward thinkers who continually push the boundaries of their craft. New York, NY…

  • MANVILLE: Kids can make Mother’s Day cards Friday at library

    Library Happenings column    In May, the shredded remains of a popular young adult book will be displayed at the Manville Public Library. Which book is it? If youngsters can figure that out, they could win a $10 gift card to Reading Cinemas.    All teens, grades 5 through 12, are invited to write a guess on…

  • LOOSE ENDS: End of an era

    Remembering Paul and Barbara Sigmund By Pam Hersh  While sitting in the Princeton University Chapel on Friday, May 2, I recalled sitting in the same chapel seat (I know the acoustics) 24 years earlier. Looking around at the hundreds of people in the sanctuary, I noted many of the faces also were the same,…

  • Performers in residence

    Performers in residence

    So Percussion will mark its residency at Princeton University with a concert at Grounds for Sculpture By Susan Van Dongen, Special Writer    Parents, take a deep breath before your scold your little ones about banging on pots, pans and trashcans. They may grow up to be world-renowned percussionists like the four men who comprise So…

  • MILLSTONE: More than just doggy day care

    MILLSTONE: More than just doggy day care

    Green Leaf Pet Resort and Hotel officials expect more than 1,000 people and their four-legged friends to gather on Green Leaf’s sprawling 56 acres right off of Burnt Tavern Road this Saturday. by Charley Falkenburg, Special Writer MILLSTONE — When Shelly Leibowitz was growing up in Brooklyn, he wasn’t allowed to have a pooch to…

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