• ROBBINSVILLE: Council approves new cable deal

    New pact comes two months after Mayor David Fried’s veto by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — For the second time in recent months, a 10-year cable franchise ordinance awaits Mayor David Fried’s signature.    The Township Council adopted an ordinance granting municipal consent for the operation of a cable television system to Cablevision Systems Corporation/Cablevision…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: March 7

    Plainsboro    Hatul S. Patel, 25, of Scranton, Pa., was arrested at 6:35 a.m. March 2 after a motor vehicle accident on Route 1 near the College Road West exit ramp. He reportedly struck another vehicle from behind with his 2011 red Honda CRV. He was charged with drunken driving, reckless driving, following too closely and…

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

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: The word: Students perform ‘Grease’

    Ed Birch photo. Middle School students perform “We Go Together” during the finale of “Grease” at the Crossroads North Middle School Saturday.

  • Corcentric Announces New March Webinar: "Accounts Payable Automation Buyer’s Guide"

    By 1888PressRelease (1888 PressRelease) Corcentric will host an Accounts Payable Automation Buyer’s Guide Webinar in March to help companies make intelligent and informed buying decisions. Corcentric, a leading provider of accounts payable automation and electronic invoicing solutions, today announced they will be hosting a free 60-minute educational Webinar for AP professionals titled "AP Automation Buyer’s…

  • FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: March 6

    by Peg Dotson Florence Township Memorial High School invites the community to its production of “Shrek: The Musical” on March 6-8 at 7 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Tickets are $7.    Shrek is the tale of a faraway kingdom turned upside down when an ogre shows up to rescue a feisty princess. Together with…

  • HAMILTON: Township taxes set to increase

    HAMILTON: Township taxes set to increase

    Mayor blames state’s raid of energy funds by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Despite decreases in municipal spending, Mayor Kelly A. Yaede has announced a $96.4 million budget, which is set to include a 7-cent tax increase.    Officials announced the increase during a press conference Tuesday afternoon. Mayor Yaede said the budget would be…

  • Princeton Attorney Elected President of the Young Scholars’ Institute Board of Trustees

    Princeton Attorney Elected President of the Young Scholars’ Institute Board of Trustees

    By Young Scholars’ Institute Young Scholars’ Institute 349 West State Street Trenton, NJ 08618 (609) 393-3220 YOUNG SCHOLARS’ INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD PRESIDENT     TRENTON, NEW JERSEY– On February 10th Errol B. Taylor, Esq. of Princeton was elected President of the Young Scholars’ Institute (YSI) Board of Trustees. Mr. Taylor is a partner in…

  • Rago Auctions Open House with Guest Speaker
  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: 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…

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