• MANVILLE: Republicans will best serve ‘the people’

    To the editor:    This year in Manville, there is a race between six candidates for us to choose whom we think will best serve “we the people.”    In these difficult times, we must choose not who is our friend, someone popular with name recognition, or someone who has done great charitable work, but the candidates…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Funds could provide walking, running, bicycle paths

    To the editor:    I am writing this letter to ask the residents of Hillsborough to vote in support of use of the open space by providing Hillsborough residents greater accessibility to their tax dollars.    I believe using the open space funds for park and recreational purposes will benefit all residents of Hillsborough. It is a…

  • LAWRENCE: Buono says don’t count me out yet
  • COUNTY: Man pleads guilty to posing as officer

    Corrections officer coerced prostitutes to have sex with him TRENTON — A state correction officer from Burlington County pleaded guilty Oct. 17 to impersonating a law enforcement officer to coerce prostitutes to have sex with him, according to Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman.    Juan R. Stevens, 51, of Burlington Township, a suspended senior correction…

  • LAWRENCE: Robinson’s daughter shares memories

    Baseball fans were willing to pay to watch Brooklyn Dodgers second baseman Jackie Robinson — the first black baseball player in modern Major League Baseball history — but many were not willing to live ne By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    Baseball fans were willing to pay to watch Brooklyn Dodgers second baseman Jackie Robinson —…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Student inspires others to wear pink

    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Student inspires others to wear pink

    Students at Macfarland Intermediate School wore pink to honor a fellow student’s mother who died from breast cancer last month. by Amy Batista, Special Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Students at Macfarland Intermediate School wore pink to honor a fellow student’s mother who died from breast cancer last month.    Liam Martinez’s mother, Sally, died Sept. 27…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: ‘Yes’ on diverting tax is OK to him

    To the editor:    Driving around Hillsborough I started to see signs saying to vote no to the “diversion” of open space tax. Maybe it’s me, but I don’t like being told no; so seeing these signs made me look into things.    Turns out, in my opinion, we should be voting yes.    The open space issue…

  • NationaLease Explores Economic Challenges at the 2013 Financial Officers Meeting

    By 1888PressRelease 1888PressRelease – From the Affordable Care Act to interest rate market trends, small- and medium-sized companies have serious concerns about the future. NationaLease brings in expert speakers to answer those concerns. NationaLease, one of the largest full service truck leasing organizations in North America, concluded its Financial Officers Meeting in Lisle, IL at…

  • Resident hopes for new leadership in Robbinsville

    To the editor:     In a recent letter, Geoff Lewen offered his opinion of the candidates inRobbinsville’s upcoming election. Given Mr. Lewen’s inauspicious track record of public service, I wonder why anyone would treat this letter as credible commentary. Mr. Lewen represents the perennial voice the current mayor uses whenever he wants to blame others…

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