• MANVILLE: Mayor Corradino answers Onderko

    To the editor: I have been reading, with amusement, the letters to the editor that Richard Onderko has been writing. His mistruths will not go unanswered.    Mr. Onderko has forgotten that he was on Borough Council for three years, with his term ending last December. In all three of those years, Republicans had an overwhelming…

  • LAWRENCE: Lecture to focus on Presbyterians and the Revolution

    John Fea, who teaches history at Messiah College in Pennsylvania, will discuss “New Jersey Presbyterians and the American Revolution” Sunday at the 11th annual Mary Tanner Lecture, sponsor By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    John Fea, who teaches history at Messiah College in Pennsylvania, will discuss “New Jersey Presbyterians and the American Revolution” Sunday at the…

  • MONMOUTH COUNTY: Take-back day announced

    If you have unwanted or expired drugs in your medicine cabinets you can dispose of them properly between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 26 when most Monmouth County law enforcement agencies will accept them a FREEHOLD — If you have unwanted or expired drugs in your medicine cabinets you can dispose of…

  • Economical Plastic Bird Spikes Won’t Allow Birds to Perch or Roost on Your Building

    Economical Plastic Bird Spikes Won’t Allow Birds to Perch or Roost on Your Building

    By 1888PressRelease 1888PressRelease – Plastic bird spikes keep pest birds like pigeons, gulls and crows from landing and roosting on your building. One of the most effective and humane bird deterrents ever devised is currently available in a variety of sizes and colors. More economical than steel spikes, polycarbonate bird spikes are the anti-perching, anti-roosting…

  • HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Council presents Linda Knights with resolution honoring husband

    David Mackie read at a well-measured pace, accenting certain words. There was emotion in his voice, but he managed to hold it in check until the text had been nearly finishe By John Tredrea, Special Writer    David Mackie read at a well-measured pace, accenting certain words. There was emotion in his voice, but he managed…

  • HAMILTON: Township Council candidates discuss issues, goals

    HAMILTON: Township Council candidates discuss issues, goals

    Democratic Township Council candidate Dan Keelan

  • HAMILTON: Rotary Club recognizes students (PHOTO)
  • LIFESTYLE: Finding warmth in a French cookbook

    It’s the first cool morning, and I’m ready to cozy up to a cookbook full of comforting dishes. By Faith Bahadurian, Special Writer    It’s the first cool morning, and I’m ready to cozy up to a cookbook full of comforting dishes. The charming “The Little Paris Kitchen,” from Rachel Khoo fits the bill nicely. It…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar, issue of Oct. 10

    Events and celebrations around town Library sponsors small-business expo    Sat., Oct. 12 — The township library will host a small-business expo, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The township’s business advocate, SCORE and Affinity Federal Credit Union will answer inquiries about entrepreneurship. New township businesses will be offered a promotional booth, compliments of library. Door prizes,…

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