• CAPITOL NEWS AND COMMENT: March 6

    The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Lunsford Act    The Assembly Judiciary Committee has advanced legislation, A892, titled the Jessica Lunsford Act, which is cosponsored by 9th District representatives Sen. Christopher J. Connors, Assemblyman Brian E. Rumpf and Assemblywoman DiAnne C. Gove.    The act, which is…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: The word: Students perform ‘Grease’

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: The word: Students perform ‘Grease’

    Approximately 150 middle school students proved that “We Go Together” by performing the musical “Grease” last weekend. By Ed Birch, Special Writer Approximately 150 middle school students proved that “We Go Together” by performing the musical “Grease” last weekend.    The finale song in last Saturday’s production of the musical “Grease” at Crossroads North Middle School…

  • Ampac Products Win Awards for Packaging Excellence, Design, and Innovation

    By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Ampac is proud to announce they have recently won several awards from the Flexible Packaging Association, Graphic Design USA and the World Packaging Organization for products displaying packaging excellence, design advancements and product innovation. Ampac, the world’s leader in creative packaging solutions, is proud to announce they have recently won several…

  • LAWRENCE: Tax rate could show a decrease

    For the first time in more than a decade, Lawrence Township property owners are in line for a decrease in the municipal property tax rate By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    For the first time in more than a decade, Lawrence Township property owners are in line for a decrease in the municipal property tax rate,…

  • WRITE TO US

    The Hamilton Observer wants your letters Letters to the editor should not exceed 400 words and must include the writer’s address and daytime telephone number. It is the policy of The Hamilton Observer to print the name and municipality of the letter writer. The telephone number is for confirmation purposes only and will not be…

  • BORDENTOWN: Board seeks public input for new superintendent

    Bordentown Regional School District officials are seeking the public’s help in the search for the next superintendent. by Amy Batista, Special Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Bordentown Regional School District officials are seeking the public’s help in the search for the next superintendent.    During the Feb. 25 Board of Education meeting, Board President Mark Drew informed…

  • MIDDLESEX COUNTY: Local man charged in New Brunswick killing

    A Monmouth Junction man is one of three charged with killing a New Brunswick man last week. By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor A Monmouth Junction man is one of three charged with killing a New Brunswick man last week.    Christian A. Peguero, 25, of Monmouth Junction is being charged with murder and conspiracy to…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: City’s finances given star grade

    Credit rating should save money in future By John Tredrea, Special Writer    Standard and Poor’s has re-affirmed Lambertville’s fiscal practices.    The city received an AA bond rating, the second highest — only AAA is higher — of the credit rating agency’s 12 classifications. That AA rating means the city can save a lot of money…

  • REGION: GWB scandal player hired by law firm

    REGION: GWB scandal player hired by law firm

    Former Port Authority Deputy Executive Director and state legislator Bill Baroni has a new job. By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor PRINCETON — Former Port Authority Deputy Executive Director and state legislator Bill Baroni has a new job.    Mr. Baroni is taking a post as legal counsel with the Hill Wallack LLP law firm in…

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