• HILLSBOROUGH: ‘And the Oscar goes to …’

    HILLSBOROUGH: ‘And the Oscar goes to …’

    The day after the Academy Award show, Kelsey Hurley got a chance to pose with the Oscar. “It’s a lot heavier than you expect,” she said. Kelsey helps computer animators work with software and solves technical problems for the movie-making giant.

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Mosquito spray at issue for Township Committee

    At the March 10 Township Committee meeting, several members of the governing body expressed frustration with what they described as an ineffective method to addressing the local mosquito By James McEvoy, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — With spring in its infancy township officials hope to host Burlington County representatives prior to determining whether to allow…

  • LAWRENCE: Third info session on food waste recycling set

    The last one of three informational meetings on Lawrence Township’s planned organic waste recycling program is set for Wednesday, March 26 at 7 p.m. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    The last one of three informational meetings on Lawrence Township’s planned organic waste recycling program is set for Wednesday, March 26 at 7 p.m. at the…

  • LAWRENCE: $127,000 raised for St. Baldrick’s

    Charlotte Luckey hopped up onto the barber’s chair, squeezed her eyes shut and waited for the hair stylist to work her magic Saturday morning. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    Charlotte Luckey hopped up onto the barber’s chair, squeezed her eyes shut and waited for the hair stylist to work her magic Saturday morning.    Only this…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: ‘And the Oscar goes to …’

    HILLSBOROUGH: ‘And the Oscar goes to …’

    Kelsey Hurley helped Disney win for animated film     For most people, winning an Oscar is a dream. For Hillsborough High School graduate Kelsey Hurley, it’s a reality.     Kelsey watched the Academy Awards air live March 2 at Walt Disney Animation studios in a room filled with 600 of the people she calls co-workers…

  • HAMILTON: Hornets reflect on success of ‘13-’14 hoops season

    by Josh Lashley HAMILTON — One can take a quick glance at the drastic improvement in the overall record of the Hamilton West High School boys basketball program from the 2012-13 season and the 2013-14 season without giving it much further thought.    However, it’s important to realize why the Hornets were able to improve from…

  • MANSFIELD: Budget includes tax hike

    The Township Committee introduced a $7.1 million municipal budget, which calls for a 1-cent increase in the municipal tax rate during its meeting on March 13. by Amy Batista, Special Writer MANSFIELD TOWNSHIP — The Township Committee introduced a $7.1 million municipal budget, which calls for a 1-cent increase in the municipal tax rate during…

  • PLUMSTED BRIEFS: March 20

    The New Egypt Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary will be holding itsAnnual Chicken Salad and Bake Sale and Vendor/ Craft Show on Sunday, March 30 from 10 a.m. to – 2 p.m.    Chicken salad will cost $6.50 per pint and $13 per quart. Preorders must be in by Friday, March 21.    To preorder, call Sara Jo…

  • PRINCETON: Arson ruled out in House of Cupcakes fire

    PRINCETON: Arson ruled out in House of Cupcakes fire

    Arson has been ruled out in a three-alarm fire that tore through the House of Cupcakes at 30 Witherspoon St. early Wednesday morning, displacing more than 40 people    Arson has been ruled out in a three-alarm fire that tore through the House of Cupcakes at 30 Witherspoon St. early Wednesday morning, displacing more than 40…

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