• HILLSBOROUGH: Jr. Raiders football teams gear up for title runs

    HILLSBOROUGH: Jr. Raiders football teams gear up for title runs

    J.R. Metallo and Nolan Washbourn celebrate with a body bump after Metallo scored a touchdown in the second quarter of the Jr. Raiders’ varsity game Saturday at Hillsborough High School. Both the varsity and JV levels of the Jr. Raiders program finished at 9-0 and enter the playoffs at home this Saturday at home. (Photo…

  • PENNINGTON: Borough tries again to sell a liquor license

    Pennington Borough is trying to sell a liquor license again and has dropped the minimum bid it will accept for such a license to $225,000. By John Tredrea, Special Writer    Pennington Borough is trying to sell a liquor license again and has dropped the minimum bid it will accept for such a license to $225,000.…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Incumbent candidates reign

    ROBBINSVILLE: Incumbent candidates reign

    Mayor David Fried, center, is flanked by incumbents Councilwoman Sheree McGowan, left, and Councilman Vince Calcagno at a recent ground breaking ceremony. All three candidates were reelected Tuesday night.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Operation Shoebox NJ director to visit seniors

    Senior Corner column for Nov. 7 CHAPTER A    Today at our November meeting we’ll honor our veterans with a visit from Operation Shoebox NJ executive director Rod Hirsch. He will share photos and letters from those currently serving in Afghanistan and other locations around the world.    Officer candidates for 2014 will make a brief resume…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Pankulics goal in OT lifts Raiders

    Boys soccer posts upset win By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Just last week, Danny Pankulics was remarking to a teammate that he hadn’t scored on a header this season.    The Hillsborough High School senior took care of that with an overtime goal off his head for a 3-2 Raider boys soccer win over sixth-seeded…

  • MANVILLE: Preserving farmland and farmers

    The State We’re In column By Michele Byers, N.J. Conservation Foundation    George “Dutch” Urban, an 89-year-old farmer, was seriously ill and couldn’t keep farming his 106-acre farm in Gloucester County, owned by his family since 1938.    Dutch’s farm was one of the last active farms in West Deptford, a town not far from Philadelphia with…

  • Corcentric to Present Part 4 of their 30 Minute Matters Webinar AP Series, "Supplier Portals: Turning Conflict into Collaboration"

    Corcentric to Present Part 4 of their 30 Minute Matters Webinar AP Series, "Supplier Portals: Turning Conflict into Collaboration"

    By 1888PressRelease 1888 Press Release – This latest 30-minute Webinar from Corcentric deals with the significant amount of time AP departments spend in responding to supplier inquiries. McLean, VA – AP departments can spend up to 30% of their time responding to and resolving supplier inquiries. Corcentric, a leading provider of accounts payable automation and…

  • LAWRENCE: Veterans Day ceremony Saturday morning

    Lawrence Township’s military veterans will be honored Saturday morning at the annual Veterans Day ceremony, which is set for 10 a.m. at American Legion Post 414 on Berwyn Place. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    Lawrence Township’s military veterans will be honored Saturday morning at the annual Veterans Day ceremony, which is set for 10 a.m.…

  • LAWRENCE: Brearley House bat sees he’s a Shadow

    For Carly Welsh and Bailey Cook, coming up with a name for the Brearley House bat was a “no-brainer” — Shadow was the logical name for the historic house’s mascot. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    For Carly Welsh and Bailey Cook, coming up with a name for the Brearley House bat was a “no-brainer” —…

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