07/03/11 Follow me on Twitter Nomura Completes 900,000-SF Lease at Worldwide Plaza in Midtown By: Justin Sumner In a move intended to support its plans to become one of the top-tier investment banks in the U.S., Nomura Holding America Inc. signed one of the largest new office leases in Midtown since 2004, agreeing to occupy more than 900,000 square feet at Worldwide Plaza. Under the 20-year agreement ...
06/22/11 Robbinsville High School graduation ceremony at Robbinsville High on Tuesday, June 21, 2011.
06/15/11 ROBBINSVILLE-- Traffic is being tied up in both direction on the New Jersey Turnpike, between exits 7A and 8A, after a multi-car crash at about 11 a.m.
06/14/11 Trenton -- St. Francis Medical Center is providing Trentonians with fresh fruits and vegetables for the second year in a row, and it starts this week.
06/14/11 BORDENTOWN CITY Longtime legislator and city resident Joseph Malone has called it quits after nearly 20 years in the state Assembly and said he will not run for another term in November.
06/13/11 Recent reports show Atlantic City's 11 casinos often fail to enforce New Jersey's anti-smoking laws. There is no reason for the casino floors in Atlantic City to be exempt from the total smoking ban that is enforced in every other workplace in the state. The casino industry claims a total smoking ban will hurt business. However, there is little evidence to back up this claim.
06/04/11 This Memorial Day, I had the honor of marching in the Hamilton Memorial Day Parade.
06/04/11 Even though there is officially still a week left in New Jersey high school baseball, the Mercer County American Legion League is set to begin today with a five-game slate.
06/04/11 The following is a list of the Republican and Democratic New Jersey Senate and General Assembly candidates running in the state's primary election on Tuesday, June 7:
06/04/11 Township Council approved Michael W. Herbert to become the municipal attorney by a 3-2 vote at a special meeting Tuesday night. He replaces former Municipal Attorney Kevin Nerwinski, who was elevated by the council to become the Municipal Court judge.
05/26/11 Amelia Barjuca Nusser, 84, died on May 23, 2011, at Arbor Glenn in Bridgewater, NJ. Amelia was born and raised in Beaver Falls, Pa. She graduated from Geneva College with a degree in education and began her adult life as an elementary school teacher.
05/24/11 The following tickets/arrests were recorded by the Rockbridge County Sheriff's Department between the dates of May 16 and May 22, 2011. Kyle M. Bond, 136 Coolidge Farm Rd., Boxborough, MA, speeding.
05/19/11 Four area softball teams have received No. 1 seeds for the NJSIAA State Tourney, which gets underway this Tuesday afternoon in most of the brackets.
05/18/11 Highlights of Tuesday's contests can be found at: www.philly.com/rally NJSIAA Boys' Lacrosse These are the playoff pairings for the NJSIAA state boys' lacrosse tournament that begins Saturday. Seeded position in parentheses.
05/18/11 The Robbinsville and Steinert High baseball teams were hoping to get in their Mercer County Tournament final yesterday at Waterfront Park, but a string of heavy afternoon showers put a damper on that.
05/17/11 Robbinsville and East Windsor will receive $11.3M for damaged trees caused by the NJ Turnpike widening project.
05/17/11 Back-to-back home runs off the bats of Desiree Martinez and Brielle Reighn powered Triton to a 7-5 victory at Cherry Hill West on Monday and allowed the Mustangs to clinch their third straight Olympic Conference Patriot Division softball title.
05/17/11 Princeton Township Cory M. Frey, 24, of Belle Mead, was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of hypodermic needle, and possession of a controlled dangerous substance in a motor vehicle. At 10:24 p.m. on May 2, police responded to a report of an erratic driver near Mt. Lucas Road. Police stopped Mr. Frey and discovered a ...
05/06/11 A week ago, Noel Jancewicz was just another good girls high jumper getting a rare chance to compete at the prestigious Penn Relays in Philadelphia.
04/28/11 ROBBINSVILLE The 1,929 trees being planted this spring at township parks, schools and other public properties are ready to be delivered starting next week in the first phase of a reforestation project being paid for by the NJ Turnpike Authority under a $1.2 million legal settlement. |