• SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Charity delivers tulips

       This past weekend, Hugs for Brady Foundation volunteers delivered colorful spring tulips to South Brunswick residents, who live along the course where the fourth Annual Twilight 5K & Kids Fun Run will soon take place.    ”The flowers I receive each year are always a nice surprise and a reminder for me to join in…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Man charged with assaulting wife in car crash

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    A Bordentown man is facing serious charges after allegedly grabbing the wheel of a car his wife was driving and causing it to crash Wednesday morning, according to police.    Jack Xi Zhu, 43, of Bordentown is charged with aggravated assault, weapons offenses, hindering apprehension, obstructing justice, witness tampering and…

  • SBGA, 5-Star Reputation Management

    SBGA, 5-Star Reputation Management

    By 1888pressrelease 1888 PressRelease – SBGA’s Web Management Program Offers Reputation Management Tools to Help Members Request, Maintain, and Post Customer Reviews. The Internet has changed the way customers choose which businesses to visit for the products and services they desire. Instead of flipping through the phone book or visiting the nearest strip mall, customers…

  • AUDIOPROSTHOLOGIST

    By gina perrone CAMPUS EYE GROUP ANNOUNCES OPEN HOUSE FOR HEARING AND VISION SHOW Campus Eye Group in Hamilton, New Jersey, announces an Open House on May 14, 2014, at their location of 1700 Whitehorse Hamilton Road, from 11 am to 7 pm.  Refreshments will be available and the manufacturers’ representatives for vision and hearing…

  • Rutgers holds 3rd Annual Benefit for March of Dimes

    Rutgers holds 3rd Annual Benefit for March of Dimes

    Khushbu Parikh (Rutgers), Ruchita Parekh (Rutgers) Patricia Lincoln, Kevin Lincoln, Kevin Lincoln Jr., Kristina Lincoln, Addy Bonet (NJ March of Dimes State Director), and Nikhita Thaper (Rutgers).

  • POLICE BLOTTER: April 11

    Hamilton    Police charged George E. Gonzalez for shoplifting in the 900 block of Route 33 on March 26.    Police did not provide bail information or value of item(s) stolen as of press time.    In addition, police investigated burglaries in the 200 block of Atlantic Avenue and on Lamont Avenue, as well as an auto burglary…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Passenger charged in Route 130 crash

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    A Bordentown man is facing serious charges after allegedly grabbing the wheel of a car his wife was driving and causing it to crash Wednesday morning, according to police.    Jack Xi Zhu, 43, of Bordentown is charged with aggravated assault, weapons offenses, hindering apprehension, obstructing justice, witness tampering and…

  • LAWRENCE: Woman charged with biting officer

    An argument between two women outside of the QuickChek convenience store at the Brunswick Circle resulted in one of the women being charged with multiple offenses By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    An argument between two women outside of the QuickChek convenience store at the Brunswick Circle resulted in one of the women being charged with…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Council introduces zero increase budget

    By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer    The Township Council introduced a $20.9 million municipal budget on Tuesday that projects no tax rate increase for the town,.    The plan, however, does include a spending increasing of .9-percent, according to official.    Mayor Janice Mirnov told the council the greater worth of her township was attributed to the…

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