• COMMUNITY CALENDAR: January 10

    Wednesdays    Free Acoustic Open Mic Night and Poetry at Star Subs and Café in the Buckley Plaza 621 Route 130, Hamilton, will be hosted Wednesdays at 7 p.m. by American Idol contestant Bri Lobue. Audience and musicians are welcome. 609-333- 1230. Mondays    Free Memoir Writing Classes. All welcome. Every Monday 1:30 –4 p.m., Main floor…

  • MANVILLE: Two Catholic parishes become one

    MANVILLE: Two Catholic parishes become one

    Bishop Paul Bootkoski celebrates at the first Mass of the Christ the Redeemer parish in Manville. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)

  • MANVILLE: Two Catholic parishes become one

    MANVILLE: Two Catholic parishes become one

    The Reverend Stanislaw Slaby, center, takes oath as parish pastor, with Bishop Bootkoski, right, and Deacon Bill Stefany. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)

  • POLICE BLOTTER: January 9

    Plumsted    David Telofski, 33, of Plumsted, was charged with narcotics possession on Jan. 4.    Specifically, the accused was charged with heroin possession, marijuana possession under 50 grams, crack cocaine possession and drug paraphernalia possession.    The arrest followed an investigation by Det. Brant Uricks along with Officer Ryan Nani and Danielle Depalma of the township police…

  • MANVILLE: Two Catholic parishes become one

    MANVILLE: Two Catholic parishes become one

    New year, fresh start is celebrated in Manville By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer    Christ the Redeemer is the new Catholic church in Manville, as of Jan. 1. Combining the parishes of Sacred Heart and Christ the King, its parishioners celebrated Saturday night with an inaugural Mass and dinner.    The Mass, held at the Sacred…

  • PRINCETON: New superintendent wants candid advice

    New Princeton Superintendent of Schools Stephen Cochrane said Tuesday that he wants to “hit the ground learning” as he familiarizes himself with a public school system that he started leading last week By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    New Princeton Superintendent of Schools Stephen Cochrane said Tuesday that he wants to “hit the ground learning”…

  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Too many bowl commercials

    This week is supposed to be the week of college bowl games, an annual American tradition, which gives us the opportunity to watch the best of the college football teams. By John O’Sullivan, Monmouth Junction This week is supposed to be the week of college bowl games, an annual American tradition, which gives us the…

  • Head gear

    Q&A with Sharon Peters Q: This may sound bizarre, but given that we know teen drivers are often badly injured or killed the first year of driving because they haven’t had time to develop skills, wouldn’t it make sense to require them to wear some sort of head protector, like helmets, for the first year…

  • State car costs, compared

    The difference from one state to another can average more than $2,000 annually By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features While a recent CNBC.com report cites Hawaii, Alaska, Connecticut, New York and New Jersey as having the highest costs of living in the nation, those states are not even in the top 10 when it comes to…

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