• MANVILLE: School to go more tech-y this year

    Kids, parents can get ‘sneak peek’ at their rooms today By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor    Students and parents will be offered a “sneak peek” at their buildings and teachers from noon until 4 p.m. today, Thursday, as the Manville schools prepare to open for the 2013-14 year Wednesday, Sept. 4.    Students can look at their…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Raider boys soccer coming together

    Raiders eyeing more success By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    The Hillsborough High School boys soccer team went to the water to use a concept that paid off last year.    The Raiders talked about rowing together, and no sport requires everyone to be on the same page more than a crew team. Their philosophy resulted…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Shoppers throng to check out Weis Market on opening day

    HILLSBOROUGH: Shoppers throng to check out Weis Market on opening day

    Thousands visit township’s newest supermarket on Sunday morning and throughout day By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor    Clutching coupons, handwritten shopping lists and the grand-opening circular, shoppers en masse thronged to the Weis Market store Sunday, its opening day in the Hillsborough Promenade on Route 206.    ”It’s not every Sunday that we open a $7 million…

  • aLAWRENCE: Kids’ triathlon set to raise fireworks funds

    If it’s Labor Day, it must be the annual “Red, White and Bang” children’s triathlon, which has become the signature event to raise money for Lawrence Township’s annual Fourth of July fire By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    If it’s Labor Day, it must be the annual “Red, White and Bang” children’s triathlon, which has become…

  • MANVILLE: Home back on firm ground

    MANVILLE: Home back on firm ground

    Kathye Quick takes a peek inside the basement of her raised home, hopefully, now safely above any future flood waters.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Scrap metal thefts reported by police

    Two are arrested for picking up railroad plates, spikes    Hillsborough police reported three items involving the sale of scrap metal in recent weeks.    Police said a New Amwell Road resident said Monday that scrap metal, estimated to be worth $100, was taken from his property some time over the past few weeks.    Two weeks ago,…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Shoppers throng to check out Weis Market on opening day

    HILLSBOROUGH: Shoppers throng to check out Weis Market on opening day

    Hillsborough cheerleaders were just one group receiving a donation from Weis. Lyndsey Gatzemeyer, Mackenzie Sheehy and Alexa Hudak pose with ceremonial check.

  • Rago’s Unreserved and Great Estates Auctions Jumpstart the Fall Season with Over 2000 Lots, September 20-22

    Rago’s Unreserved and Great Estates Auctions Jumpstart the Fall Season with Over 2000 Lots, September 20-22

    By Rago Arts and Auction Center The Rago Arts and Auction Center will hold an Unreserved Auction on Friday, September 20 and Saturday, September 21, followed by a Great Estates auction on Sunday, September 22.   ·          Friday, September 20: Rago Unreserved: 600 lots+ of early 20th c. design pottery and furnishings, art glass, traditional…

  • Spare Change Adds Up For Autism

    By Aileen Kornblatt The not-for-profit Eden Autism Services is grateful to once again be the recipient of Wawa’s Coin Canister campaign. From now until September 21, the convenience store chain Wawa, Inc. has selected Eden to be one of the beneficiaries of its ongoing coin canister campaign in all of its New Jersey stores.  The…

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