• HAMILTON: Yaede announces re-election fundraiser

    HAMILTON: Yaede announces re-election fundraiser

    Republican Mayor Kelly A. Yaede, who is running for re-election this November, has announced a special birthday fundraiser Sept. 12. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Republican Mayor Kelly A. Yaede, who is running for re-election this November, has announced a special birthday fundraiser Sept. 12.    The incumbent mayor is running against Democratic candidate…

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: New vendors, ‘Kids Month’ at Pennington Farmers Market

    ”This is a true community effort,” said Joann Held, PFM board member    The Pennington Farmers Market (PFM) is open every Saturday from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. through the end of October on the lawn in front of Rosedale Mills, 101 Route 31 North.    New vendors this season include Terra Momo Bread Company, Pickle-Licious, Herbal Offerings, Judith’s…

  • Industry Leader Named to March of Dimes New Jersey State Board
  • ALLENTOWN: UF school district discusses new action plan

    The action plan explains how the board and school officials will implement their strategic plan through action committees comprised of board members. by David Kilby, Special Writer ALLENTOWN — The Upper Freehold Regional School District has a strategy to move forward after the Board of Education discussed in length the details, opportunities, challenges, hopes and…

  • PRINCETON: Attorney: Councilwoman should avoid university issue

    A Princeton councilwoman who is a full-time employee of Princeton University should not participate in any discussions related to the school’s voluntary financial contribution to the town, By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    A Princeton councilwoman who is a full-time employee of Princeton University should not participate in any discussions related to the school’s voluntary…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Strike up the band!
  • Local schools ready to open gridiron seasons

    By Mike Mack, Special Writer    It’s the most wonderful time of the year.    Football season is back. And while for many that means stocking up on snacks and picking a spot on the couch, for the local high school football teams it means it’s time to get back to work.    For Bordentown football, that means…

  • CRANBURY: Town ready for annual event

    People might still be recovering from Labor Day weekend, but those festivities were only a warm-up for the community as it gets ready for its annual Cranbury Day — a traditional street fair that brings thousands to By Charley Falkenberg, Special Writer CRANBURY — People might still be recovering from Labor Day weekend, but those…

  • HILSBOROUGH: Primer on Obamacare is scheduled for library

    Library is looking for teen volunteers, too    Katherine Woodfield Hermes, a health insurance consumer advocate, will present a program for those interested in or confused by health care reform, insurance exchanges or the Patient Protection and the Affordable Care Act on Monday, Sept. 9 at 7 p.m. in the Hillsborough Library on South Branch Road.…

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