• WEST WINDSOR: Delay in brush collection has council mulling fines

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — The Department of Public Works is behind schedule in collecting yard debris due to the volume of material from the severe winter.    Business Administrator Marlena Schmid said the township is catching up on brush removal and that Department of Public Works employees are now working overtime to…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Writer supports Beggiato’s ‘strong sense to do right’

    To the editor: This letter is in support of John Beggiato as a candidate in the upcoming Democratic primary election for Hillsborough Township Committee on Tuesday, June 3.    I have known John and worked side-by-side as volunteers in our community for almost 10 years. John gives his time freely and always has a strong sense…

  • The Celebrant Foundation & Institute Graduates 98 Life-Cycle Celebrants®

    The Celebrant Foundation & Institute Graduates 98 Life-Cycle Celebrants®

    The Celebrant Foundation & Institute honors its 2014 graduating class of 98 Life-Cycle Celebrants®

  • MONTGOMERY: Cougars lacrosse building on youth

    MHS boys showing progress By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Tim Roy expects the challenges of this year to pay off in the future for the Montgomery High School boys lacrosse team.    ”It’ll help us in the long run,” said the MHS head coach. “Especially being Group IV, there are no easy ones. We’re hoping…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Townshiip hires animal control expert for trial

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — Township officials will pay an expert $120 per hour for participating in a lawsuit regarding animal control.    The Township Committee voted, 4-1, Monday night to hire Michael Melchionne of Waretown as a consultant/expert in the lawsuit entitled “Bettina Roed, et al v. township of West Windsor; Mayor…

  • HUNTERDON: Photo book is given to county schools, towns

    Insurance group making the donations    ”Hunterdon in my Heart” books are being given to every school district and municipality in Hunterdon County, as well as its three major libraries, by PEGAS, an insurance company based in Bethlehem Township.    The limited edition photography books were created by Walter Choroszewski as a fundraiser for Hunterdon’s tricentennial committee.…

  • Pet project

    SAVE’s annual gala helps its mission to care for homeless animals By Philip Sean Curran, Packet Media Group    The rainy weather outside was a little “ruff” but that did not stop guests from having a “purrfect” evening Saturday to raise money for a Princeton-based nonprofit that has cared for animals for more than half a…

  • Bravo for BRAVO

    Bravo for BRAVO

    Princeton Symphony Orchestra to share joy of music with students By Philip Sean Curran, Packet Media Group    The audience at Richardson Auditorium Wednesday was younger than the crowd that normally comes to the performing arts venue to hear the Princeton Symphony Orchestra.    The patrons filed in on a rainy morning, walking from their school buses…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Storm floods main roads

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Storm floods main roads

    Three cars totaled by water By Charles W. Kim and Jennifer Kohlhepp, Packet Media Group It was more than just April showers Wednesday as more than five inches of rain fell throughout the region in less than 24 hours.    ”It was worse than Hurricane Irene,” South Brunswick Police Lt. Jim Ryan said. “About four or…

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