• PLUMSTED: Committee maintains fire budget

    The committee maintained the budget as presented to taxpayers by resolution following a public hearing, discussions with fire officials and a brief executive session at the March 5 meeting. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor PLUMSTED — Citing only minimal cuts that would have little to no impact on residents’ taxes, the Plumsted Township Committee opted…

  • PLUMSTED: Bordentown Elks rally around New Egypt family

    PLUMSTED: Bordentown Elks rally around New Egypt family

    A community fundraiser was held at the New Egypt Elks Lodge #2457 located at 105 Lakewood Road on March 9 from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. The lodge teamed up with the Bordentown Elks Lodge, where Mr. Lydon is by Amy Batista, Special Writer PLUMSTED — On his drive home from the Home Depot in…

  • SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS: March 13

    Springfield Township is seeking volunteers for several emergency medical services and Fire Department openings.    Those interested in joining the township’s team of emergency volunteers should contact Patricia Clayton, township clerk, at 609-723-4848.    The Springfield Township School District is seeking incoming kindergarten students for its all day kindergarten for the 2014-15 school year.    Children must turn…

  • Corcentric Holds Inaugural Users Group Meeting at the AmeriQuest Symposium

    By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – COR360 customers gather at the Symposium to network, share insights, and hear renowned speakers discuss the latest developments in technology. CHERRY HILL, NJ, – For the first time, Corcentric customers gathered together to share their experiences and ideas. The meeting took place at the AmeriQuest Symposium in Orlando, FL, where Corcentric…

  • MONROE: Falcons ready to play ball

    MONROE: Falcons ready to play ball

    Leading by two and heading into the sixth inning two years ago, the Monroe Falcons could see the prize within their grasp. By Matthew Liebross, Special Writer MONROE — Leading by two and heading into the sixth inning two years ago, the Monroe Falcons could see the prize within their grasp.    They were six outs…

  • STATE WE’RE IN: Green parks bring in the ‘Green’

    by Michele Byers Most park benefits are obvious.    Glorious green spaces for playing and relaxing outdoors boost our physical and mental health. They provide shelter for wildlife and places where we can connect with nature, and they teach us about our history and heritage.    Parks can serve as large swaths of open space that safeguard…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Raiders finish swim season on high note

    Parker, relays victorious in All-American ending By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    The Hillsborough High School swimmers had their share of nerves going into the Meet of Champions on March 2.    The Raiders just wanted to finish on a high note.    ”I think over the season we bond so much that we want to try…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: March 13

    Robbinsville    Police charged Robert Wilbert, 19, of Hamilton, for driving while intoxicated on Feb. 24.    According to police, a car driven by Mr. Wilbert was seen with several equipment violations, prompting a motor vehicle stop, during which police said it was determined the driver was impaired.    Mr. Wilbert was also charged for careless driving, reckless…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Where to write

    We want your letters. They should not exceed 500 words and need to be accompanied by the writer’s address and daytime telephone number — information used only for confirmation and not published. Letters should be emailed to:     [email protected]. Letters published on this page are also posted at www.southbrunswickpost.com under Opinions, where others are welcome…

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