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- The Star-Ledger
- Demolition work begins on Ortley Beach homes nearly seven months after Sandy
- 'Puff the Magic Dragon' singer to hold benefit concert for Fair Lawn boy
- Investigation, clean-up at site of Connecticut train crash that injured 72
- Volunteers searching for recovering pit bull puppy used as bait for fight dogs
- Scary softball injuries inspire Park Ridge High to consider mask mandate
- 3 students from Essex County College win prestigious Jack Kent Cooke scholarships
- Officers honored for going 'beyond the call of duty' in Somerset County
- Fresh Air Fund helps open doors to kids in Newark
- Left out of federal Sandy relief, owners of second homes hope for help
- The chance a Newark man didn't waste to change his future
- After 57 years, Rahway woman's college dream comes true
- Irvington must re-hire, issue backpay to former cop cleared of conspiracy charge
- Frontier Airlines extends Trenton-Mercer Airport lease to 2018 with expansion plans for terminal, baggage facilities
- Capital Health pulls back on plan to close Trenton's last remaining birthing center
- PolitiFact N.J.: Barbara Buono voted to raise taxes, fees 154 times, ad claims
- N.J. Attorney General creates panel to review State Police promotion process
- Holocaust Seder will honor survivors and victims of all genocides
- 'Mommy, I love you,' - Teen held hostage in Trenton standoff eulogizes mother, 13-year-old brother
- Hofstra student accidentally shot, killed by police during rescue attempt
- Mom who was living in Ewing storage locker with sons feels 'such an abundance of love' as she is freed from jail
- The Record
- No shore thing: Jersey beach businesses battle perception over readiness to open
- Syrian army pushes assault on rebel-held town
- Pakistan repeats vote in Karachi despite killing
- Chinese premier heads to India to boost ties
- Probe into Conn. train crash giving way to cleanup
- Medical emergency eyed in Va. parade crash
- Paterson Artwalk: A celebration of creativity and community at the Great Falls
- $590M-plus Powerball: 1 winning ticket sold in Fla
- Hofstra student killed by police during break-in
- Patrick: Gay marriage and the right to be ordinary
- US boom transforming global oil trade shaking up global markets
- Herald News: Tackling taxes locally
- The Record: Taxes still rise
- Road Warrior: Time to buckle up whether you like it or not
- DEAN'S LIST
- DeMarrais: Marking our 'grand' experiences on mission despite all the changes
- Herald News: Barnes and his pension
- The Record: Pensioon sanity
- Margulies: May 19, 2013
- Ask the Experts
- Asbury Park Press
- @Issue: Living with fear
- Editorial: Buono needs property tax plan
- Long Branch murder: Who killed Maria?
- Fans dreaming of winning Super Bowl tickets
- Who killed Maria?
- A plea for more police
- Sandy can't stop summer at Shore
- 12 murders since 2011 remain unsolved
- Our pastrami answers to a higher authority
- Sandy recovery brings new tune to Shore
- Christie's stormy bluster not so funny anymore
- Insurers say prepare for bad weather
- Tuition equity bill a smart investment
- BYERS: Keep solar plants off N.J. farmland
- Living with fearliving with fear
- Buono needs property tax plan
- Owner of secondary home denied help after Sandy
- KRAUTHAMMER: The facts speak clearly
- Getting Ahead: Carol's Shore Cuts in Hazlet offers traditional techniques and values
- Millennials have been forced to be super savers
- The New York Times
- British Study Raises Warning on Scottish Banks
- News Analysis: Should America Bag the Plastic Bag?
- News Analysis: The Government s Worst Face
- Opinion: How to Be a Woman Programmer
- Opinion: Get a Life? No Thanks. Just Pass the Remote.
- Exposures: Prisoners Onstage
- Opinion: Disease and the Public Eye
- Opinionator | The Great Divide: The 1 Percent Are Only Half the Problem
- Op-Ed Columnist: Without Water, Revolution
- Opinion: Le Grand Jerry Lewis
- Op-Ed Columnist: Loneliness and Suicide
- Loose Ends: We Need to Talk: Children vs. Asteroids
- Op-Ed Columnist: Show Us Your Woe
- Op-Ed Guest Columnist: Beware Social Nostalgia
- Download: Catching Up With Wesley Schultz of the Lumineers
- Op-Ed Columnist: I.R.S. Investigation Means More Taxing Times for Obama
- The Public Editor: Photo Manipulation on the Fashion Pages
- Editorial: Beyond the Brady Rule
- Editorial: Climate Warnings, Growing Louder
- Editorial: The Immigration Bill Presses On
- My Central Jersey
- Petco facility opens in Cranbury
- Far Hills Country Day School educator wins Garden State Green Award
- Bridgewater resident honored at 'Teachers Who Rock' dinner
- @Issue: Living with fear
- Petco facility opens in Cranbury
- Petco facility opens in Cranbury
- Living with fear
- Adult Day Care Center honors Bateman for his service to others
- The power of sisterhood enriches souls, shatters stereotypes, boundaries
- Adult Day Care Center honors Bateman for his service to others
- Union County's first green car wash is off to a roaring start
- The power of sisterhood enriches souls, shatters stereotypes, boundaries
- Union County's first green car wash is off to a roaring start
- Adult Day Care Center honors Bateman for his service to others
- Kirkpatrick Chapel's historic pipe organ goes silent as electronic replacement signals changing times
- Worldly wise RVCC sendoff
- Worldly wise RVCC sendoff
- Too little help for second-home destruction
- Too little help for second-home destruction
- Tuition equity for immigrants a smart investment
- The Philadelphia Inquirer
- Hits and misses in Facebook's history
- A year after IPO, Facebook aims to be ad colossus
- Obama to speak on legality of drone program
- Obama to speak on legality of drone program
- Web Wealth
- Phila. controller's race enlivens a sleepy ballot season
- A look at why the Benghazi issue keeps coming back
- Aide: Obama learned about IRS from news accounts
- C. Siegel, war pilot, Wanamakers executive
- An official Wash. state pot logo?
- An official Wash. state pot logo?
- 1 ticket wins $590.5 million in Powerball
- Phila. smokers and drinkers get ready for (tax) hit
- Ore. timber country ponders future with fewer logs
- 20 flights without bags after Egypt airport strike
- Obama's Morehouse visit shines spotlight on HBCUs
- Bernanke forecasts gains from computer technology
- AVI should be just a first step
- The Pulse: At the IRS, wrong, but maybe explainable
- Victims: Marines failed to safeguard water supply
- Courier-Post
- Renewal option benefits Camden
- Mayor's post not always a lock
- They're speaking their language: Students sample cultures
- 2 Camden projects get EDA funds
- Gardens is theme for art contest
- GCC to offer 2 free health care classes
- Sandy changed minds of homeowners once wary of dunes, replenishment
- Festival at Medford farm benefits military museum at joint base
- Lions Club to host golf outing Wednesday
- Woman accused of killing husband, keeping remains
- With 'Keyboard Conversations,' pianist brings classical music to life
- BROADWAY: Bette Midler back on stage after 40 years
- Zinburger
- Refreshing roses pair with almost anything
- A big hit: Phils aid animals
- An exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and an exclusive club in Pine Valley offer hints at golf's privileged past
- Frenchtown is 'a great little escape'
- Air travelers brace for another summer of fees
- Casino bosses transform Sin City into Club City
- One great 'Inferno' sparks a new one
- The Press of Atlantic City
- Bringing live music back to Kentucky Avenue in Atlantic City
- Treasure hunters converge on Ocean City
- TROFA, AGNES E.
- PIERCE, TODD R.
- MITTEN, HAROLD J.
- JOHNSON, JAMES
- DOTO, ROCCO
- BARONE, DANTE R.
- Pirates visit Absecon Lighthouse and other events to enjoy At The Shore Today
- History, from the other side: Museum of the Confederacy opening Gettysburg show
- New this week: Beach Boys live, Darius Rucker albums hit stores
- She & Him win again with new 'Volume 3'
- Vampire Weekend turns down the tempo on 3rd CD
- Local author: Maurice River woman publishes comic novel
- King's son shows he shares his father's talent
- Travel briefs: Sitting Bull Center in N.D., Legoland in Florida both to open
- 'Blood Dragon' a blast of pure '80s mayhem
- Understanding why some foods seem to burn so quickly
- Red skin spots are an indication that Maltese has serious disease
- George Strait is still cruisin' in the studio
- The Times of Trenton
- Their passion, their life: Tight-knit family makes tasty food, runs popular delis in Princeton, Washington Crossing
- West Windsor Township considers spending $53,000 to save historic Grover farm
- Princeton spice shop a haven for the curious chef in search of a little zest
- Editorial: After nearly being buried, Petty's Run historic site is revived in Trenton
- Times of Trenton Letters to the Editor - May 19
- Trenton police department personnel and civilians given awards for valor
- PHOTOS: The 33rd annual Pennington Day
- Times of Trenton Letters to the Editor - May 18
- Trenton Mayor Tony Mack's lawyer in federal corruption case paid for by the government, court documents show
- Hits and More Hits: Bordentown Street Fair; St. George Greek Festival; Pennington Day
- Mom living with her boys in Ewing storage locker could be bailed out tomorrow morning
- Trenton police investigate dead body found in car near train station
- Man questioned in Manchester murder is suspect in Long Branch slaying
- Photos: Florence Memorial High School prom 2013 at the Stone Terrace in Hamilton
- Trenton man shot through upper lip Thursday night lost several teeth
- Photos: Steinert High School 2013 senior prom at the Hyatt
- Witnesses to stabbing inside Trenton bar help police arrest suspect
- Pharmaceutical company fined in deaths of 2 monkeys
- Photos: Robbinsville High School prom 2013 at The Merion
- Man in Trenton standoff 'had a knife in his hand,' 'was literally holding two of the hostages' when State Police shot him dead
- The Trentonian
- L.A. PARKER: Hard times have a way of forcing hands
- TCHS valedictorian is following family tradition
- Trenton mom who lodged kids in Ewing storage locker out on bail
- Indictment: Law office worker had child porn
- Prosecutors: NJ woman killed husband, kept remains
- Police: Central NJ man killed when tractor flips
- Marine who dumped toxins felt illness was paybac
- Silicon Valley-area hub becomes factory town
- Corbett gets cool reception at Pa. graduation
- Man sentenced in 1994 eastern Pa. slaying
- Hot off the press: Seen and heard in Cannes
- Syrias Assad says he wont step down
- Member of Pakistani cricket stars party killed
- JEFF EDELSTEIN: Study shows most depression sufferers probably not depressed
- Police call fatal NYC shooting a hate crime
- Kansas City museum raising cash to fly Connie
- Federal report documents inmate sex abuse in US
- TRENTONIAN EDITORIAL: Young: easy marks?
- OJs ex-lawyer contradicts his testimony on guns
- Official: Amazing no one died in train crash
- Daily Record
- Outdoors: Now's the time for good trout fishing
- Living with fear
- Gov gets star billing in state tourism ads
- Mount Tabor violist carries on tradition of classical music in Mountain Lakes
- Pub 199 owner says Mount Arlington restaurant still on track to open by Memorial Day
- Fenimore Landfill owner, Roxbury residents stuck in stinky limbo
- Morristown baseball defeats Hanover Park
- Authorities: Hofstra student was killed by police
- St Elizabeth's grads told: 'This is your time'
- Dover cracks down on junked cars
- Probe begins after Conn. commuter trains crash
- Delbert McClinton brings his rocking blues to Newton Theatre
- Authorities cite aid of tipsters as factor in arrest of Internet celebrity wanted for homicide
- Battling scandals, Obama attempts to change the subject
- Andrews, others seek more information on IRS treatment of conservative groups
- Things to do this weekend
- Union County authorities cite aid of tipsters as factor in arrest of Internet celebrity wanted for homicide
- Morris County real estate transactions
- NY Jets running back arrested on pot, weapons charge on Route 80
- Prosecutor may seek forfeiture of Rockaway Twp. home where pot farm was found after woman died
- Burlington County Times
- Florence native becomes a social media superstar
- Roebling Bank closer to merger
- Walker of Calkins Media named PAPME president
- It's Bex Life
- Girls' self-esteem still dogged by the echoes of the past
- Beverly Free Library hosts Mardi Gras-themed fundraiser
- BCC students begin new lives
- Prosecutors: NJ woman killed husband, kept remains
- Bishop ordains 5 deacons for Burlington County parishes
- Funeral held for mom, son found dead in home
- Civil War veteran finally receives headstone in Wrightstown
- AAA Mid-Atlantic: NJ gas prices still rising
- Mega Millions ticket worth $95 million sold in NJ
- Power plants need to cool off, environmentalists say
- Christie attempts to woo the Latino vote
- Saint Paul Baptist Church ushers in a new era
- Correction
- Buono to name her pick as next Dem committee chair
- Judge: Atlantic Club casino can seek new buyer
- Maple Shade redevelopment opposed
- The Jersey Journal
- Jubilee Center of Hoboken celebrates 10 years
- Many Hurricane Sandy insurance claims closed without payment, data shows
- Weeks Marine, hauler of space shuttles, 9/11 debris and crash-landed planes, dismantles roller coaster
- Priest's return to ministry after sex-abuse confession draws new scrutiny, criticism
- Secaucus defeats North Bergen in Hudson County Softball Tournament final
- Students plant vegetable garden at West New York school
- Hoboken Relay for Life draws hundreds to Pier A Park
- Secaucus wins Hudson County softball final; St. Peter's Prep takes home baseball title
- 12-year-old boy killed, father wounded in Jersey City shooting: authorities
- Boy, 12, shot and killed while playing basketball with his dad outside their Jersey City home
- St. Peter's Prep in Jersey City will probe texted slurs targeting black student leader
- Hudson County has Powerball fever, Jersey City lottery machines very busy
- Jersey City police say dad shot while visiting kids may have been set up
- American Dream getting bigger
- Bayonne Medical Center is at the top of hospital price list in nation
- 60 people sent to hospital after Conn. train crash
- Hitchhiking cybercelebrity arrested following tip from Starbucks employee
- Hudson County softball and baseball championship games today
- Plenty of drama to live up to when St. Peter's Prep and Weehawken meet in Hudson County baseball championship
- Jersey Journal front and back page news: Saturday, May 18, 2013
- Gloucester County Times
- Franklin Board of Education awards construction contract for elementary school improvements
- 'Three months to make it all happen' - Jersey Shore business owners ready for Memorial Day, summer
- Editorial: Let Angelina Jolie's surgery spark a campaign
- Letter: Dear Abby's advice often unfit for stable families
- PHOTO GALLERY: Vineland vs. Cherry Hill West Diamond Classic baseball, May 18, 2013
- Woodbury man juggles responsibilities of Rutgers-Camden student, single father
- 40th annual Deptford Day brings out lifelong residents, families
- DRPA to join 'Click It or Ticket' seat belt campaign
- Pennsville Memorial Day Parade honors members of military who served to keep America free
- Bridgeton's zoning ordinance; BEN Column, May 18, update 2
- Washington Township home burns; no injuries reported
- West Cumberland Senior Center to hold ID theft seminar
- Gloucester County grand jury indicts 22; several child abuse charges
- Salem man indicted in armed robbery of Bud's Market in Alloway
- Miss last night's South Jersey prom photos? View, buy them here
- Photos: Pitman high school students hold prom in Deptford
- Pennsville parade Saturday; WWII bomber; 'Boom Boom'; BEN Column, May 17, update 4
- Bridgeton Police Blotter: False incrimination, burglary, warrant arrests
- Gloucester County College men's tennis wins fourth-straight national title
- Gloria Cortez being Gloria Cortez; A volunteer explains; BEN Column, May 17, update 3
- The Daily Journal
- Vineland shakes up school zones
- NJ school battered by Sandy to reopen soon
- Richland woman indicted in fatal car crash
- Celebrating Mayor's Ball
- Neighbors
- NJ uses 2006 values for property tax credits
- NJ issues online gambling regulations
- Big Brothers Big Sisters get donation
- Small NJ breweries seek boost from Congress
- Local school hatches a science lesson
- Man denied bail in crash that killed Millville cop
- Vineland shakes up school zones
- Millville Police
- 'Hatchet' hitchhiker arrested in homicide
- Teenagers battle teen drinking in Vineland
- Bridgeton Police
- Neighbors
- Millville Center recognizes volunteers
- 4 hurt in North Vineland crash
- NJ plan: Must be 21 to buy smokes
- Independent
- Middletown boards ignore interests of residents
- Color and shape
- Return of the Stingray
- Heritage House Sotheby s Int l Realty takes part in Bras For A Cause
- real estate briefs
- Local Realtors host Meet The Jersey Shore Mayors
- Brokerage survey ranks RE/MAX No. 1
- According to Jim Weichert, every weekend is Open House Weekend
- Middletown Arts Center welcomes spring
- Newsted carries the metal torch to the Stone Pony
- Photo
- NOTES
- Talk will focus on Revere s grandson
- Take a look at Natco Park s wildlife refuge
- Matawan introduces $10.5M municipal budget
- Pros and cons of antiwrinkle injections
- Change these bad beauty habits
- You, Only Better
- Interfaith MusicFest benefits Manna House
- Holmdel announces $900K sewer improvement program
- Suburban News
- Fanwood Police charge South Plainfield driver with DWI
- Fanwood Police make two warrant arrests
- Temple Sholom Religious School students write and produce murder mystery to benefit American Cancer Society
- Clark Marine tests new communication game changer for approaching deployment
- Assistant principal named at Westfield High School as another leaves for Army service in Afghanistan
- Fanwood Police looking for man who allegedly exposed himself to female
- Presbyterian Church in Westfield hosts bestselling author
- Union County Sheriff's Office K9 Training Academy graduation
- Clark students participate in 'Mexican Market Day'
- Kelly Post in Union celebrates Loyalty Day
- Boy Scout Troop 85 participates in flag planting exercise
- Scotch Plains Big Read event a great success
- Westfield Memorial Day Parade schedule
- Westfield Y presents Golden Volunteer Award
- Rahway resident serves as chaperone for Upward Bound students
- Trio of Westfield teachers retiring along with three district staff members
- Rahway, a place for artists to call home
- NJWA Summer Symphony Orchestra accepting registrations
- Livingston reported as source of natural gas odor detected in parts of Union County
- Strong odor of natural gas reported in Union Twp., other parts of Union County
- The Warren Reporter
- Things to do in Warren County on Sunday, May 19
- Alba Vineyard celebrates Father's Day with wine tastings and live music
- Hackettstown Regional Medical Center sponsors the 2013 Moore Street Market
- The graves of fallen veterans are decorated around the county before Memorial Day
- Blairstown Elementary School students participate in community service project
- Local artist Jan Swift displays work at PNC Bank in Blairstown
- Warren Hills Memorial Home in Washington receives 'Civic Beautification Award'
- Things to do in Warren County on Saturday, May 18
- Photos: Warren Hills Regional High School senior prom 2013
- Musicians sought for chamber music workshops this summer
- Hackettstown traffic advisory May 18
- Photos: Centenary College Equine Center holds 'A Night of Knights' fundraiser
- Local patriots replace American flags on graves of veterans
- Parents host 'Miracle Rally' to try and save St. Mary's school
- North Warren Regional High School students head to prom tonight
- Warren County Wildlife: Northern Copperheads are one of N.J.'s two venomous snakes
- Parents plan 'Miracle Rally' at St. Mary's school
- Permit issued for demolition of several buildings at Bergen Tool site
- Things to do in Warren County on Friday, May 17
- Newark man charged with driving while intoxicated in Allamuchy
- New Jersey Jewish News
- The tools they need
- Lost in the stars
- The same, yet different
- A politician s vision: a Torah for all Jews
- Haredi rabbis see the writing on the Wall
- From Berlin to Washington
- Day school funders tout long-term giving
- Bus tour honors supporters of day schools
- Girls get DIY approach to bat mitzva prep
- A family business to serve Jewish families
- Wilfs welcome new Yad Vashem entrance
- Bring what you learn wherever you are
- Preserving memory with new tradition
- Wilf family gift boosts survivor program
- One Dr. Ruth honors another at Lion lunch
- Torah navigation leads to new journeys
- Spring bounties
- Local athletes to compete in Israel Games
- Survivor will never forgive, never forget
- Hoenlein brings good news, dire warnings
- Atlantic City Weekly
- Preview: Wasting Away in Margaritaville
- Preview: Wasting Away in Margaritaville
- Preview: Wasting Away in Margaritaville
- Danielle Gomes on Her New Book 'Hit Me!'
- New in June: The Social Concert Series
- Danielle Gomes on Her New Book 'Hit Me!'
- A Review: Star Trek: Into Darkness
- Forsythe Refuge to Host Grand Reopening of Wildlife Drive
- Congrats to the McCauley Clan
- Elephants for Autism: Banding Together Again
- Lucy on Stage at Harrah s
- Fight Night at Boardwalk Hall
- Parrothead Paradise: Margaritaville to Debut at Resorts
- Laughing with George Lopez
- A Lavish Gatsby
- Chelsea to Host Third Annual Big Teplitzky Challenge
- Shore Birds
- Meeting Atlantic City's Democratic Mayoral Candidates
- Adrenaline Rush
- Spring Dining Dish 13
- News Transcript
- Marlboro plans Memorial Day parade for May 19
- business briefs
- James F. McNerlin
- Beverly A. Wojciehowski
- Anthony G. Flora
- Heather Lauren Cutchall
- Mark T. Vosk
- Tammy Wiese
- Dora Thielemann
- Veronica Ethel (Potts) Temple
- Actions by county sheriff are questioned by resident
- Middletown Arts Center welcomes spring
- Newsted carries the metal torch to the Stone Pony
- Town gets set for cleanup
- Port Authority eases rules for veterans to join PAPD
- Shutzer honored by two groups
- New ministry center opens
- Speaker to discuss Belmar mural project
- Chief assists in arrest of driver
- FTHS grad moving up in world of writing
- The Messenger-Gazette
- Immaculata High School announces designated scholar athletes
- Raritan Valley Community College raises over $16,000 for Relay For Life
- Photos: Franklin High School senior prom 2013
- Somerville Republican Municipal Committee reception to be held May 18
- Get tickets now for the Morris Arts' 30th Giralda Music and Arts Festival
- Somerset County Senior Wellness Center holds May events
- Community Visiting Nurse Association announces scholarship winners
- Franklin High School students head to prom tonight
- Neshanic Station resident graduates from the University of Mary Washington
- Officials, cancer advocates, meet to discuss breast cancer legislation
- JCC Blaustein Early Childhood Center enjoys visit from Farmer Minor and Daisy
- Local students take top honors at N.J. Math League Competition
- Somerset Patriots host the first Ballpark Comic Con at TD Bank Ballpark
- 'Small Biz Connection' takes place in Somerset on June 13
- Weekly walking group gathers at Old York Road
- Far Hills Country Day School takes top honors at State Math Competition
- Bound Brook resident graduates from Lycoming College
- Students from MetroWest H.S. in Israel visit Pingry School
- Dunellen Fire Company holds car wash
- Peapack-Gladstone Bank holds Reading Matters Book Drive
- Bayonne Weekly
- Bayonne tops Harrison to repeat as Hudson County Boys Volleyball champions
- Bayonne Medical Center is at the top of hospital price list in nation
- Boys Volleyball: Daily scores, links for Friday, May 17
- Bayonne Times Edition front and back page news: Friday, May 17, 2013
- Christie, Lautenberg, Menendez, Sires hail fast-tracking of Bayonne Bridge raising project
- Bayonne teacher arrested after secret camera shows her stealing nearly $800 at school
- Hudson County students at 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair
- Hudson County students at 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair
- State leaders praise approval of Bayonne Bridge-raising project
- Meet the Merchant: Back on the Rack Consignment Shop offers unique thrift shop experience
- Community Notes
- Bayonne woman has baby after cervical cancer surgery
- Bayonne's farmers market kicks off second season; Tuesdays through November
- This Week in Bayonne
- Jersey City man robbed while sleeping in car; Bayonne man confesses: cops
- NJ Transit asks for customer feedback tonight at forum in Hoboken
- Bayonne man robbed of headphones after leaving light rail station
- Hoboken scores #9 in top 100 list of Most Bikeable Cities on walkscore.com
- Class of 2013 gets degrees at NJCU graduation at IZOD Center
- North Bergen vs Bayonne Softball May 13, 2013
- Independent Press
- Warren Police report two motor vehicle accidents without injuries
- County Executive DiVincenzo Jr. visits Essex County Senior Cafe in Branch Brook Park
- Volunteers deliver five trucks full with clothing and goods to Hillside food bank
- Items reported stolen from parked car in Summit
- TransOptions announce Junior Solar Sprints Competition winners at New Providence
- Sage Eldercare in Summit to honor volunteers and staff at annual meeting on June 18
- Andrew Zesk of Chatham presents research findings at research symposium
- In-person voting underway for Morris County
- Wallet reported stolen from vehicle at Madison Tire Center
- Westfield Historical Society hosts 'Tea for Three' on June 1
- Photos: Home for Good Dog Rescue Adoption Event at the Summit Village Green
- Photos: Warren Township Fishing Derby, May 18
- Photos: Wagner Farm Arboretum Family Fun Day, May 18
- Madison Chamber of Commerce to host awards dinner in Florham Park, June 11
- Photos: Summit High School senior prom 2013
- NJIO Chamber Music Workshops planned for June 6 and July 8 in Berkeley Heights
- Vincent E. Groppi of Berkeley Heights take the Independent Press to Italy
- Summit's Mississippi State beat North Carolina 5-4 in baseball league
- NY/NJ Super Bowl Committee plants tree in Weequahic Park in Neward
- Millburn High School faculty hold 'Rock n Relief' to benefit Hurricane Sandy Relief Fund
- Tri-Town News
- Color and shape
- Return of the Stingray
- business briefs
- Restore the Shore event to help businesses run full speed ahead
- Photo
- Applications for Sheriff Youth Week available
- Howell student earns perfect score on ACT
- Students success honored
- FRHSD drug use draws attention
- Technology students honored by Howell Board of Education
- Three seats on K-8 board will be on Howell ballot
- Residents grateful for support in fight against cancer
- Short sale vs. foreclosure
- According to Jim Weichert, every weekend is Open House Weekend
- Red Bank Art Walk steps off May 17
- Newsted carries the metal torch to the Stone Pony
- Apartment complex gets OK for payment in lieu of taxes
- Metz kept bicycle history rolling at Freehold museum
- FTHS grad moving up in world of writing
- Two arrested after scuffle with police
- East Brunswick Sentinel
- Color and shape
- Return of the Stingray
- real estate briefs
- Real estate in 2013 is as good as it gets, according to Zastko
- Coldwell Banker associates help beautify park in East Brunswick
- Weichert announces final opportunities at Twin Brook Estates in North Brunswick
- business briefs
- Young musicians to perform in concert
- Volunteer gardener needed at library
- Monroe schedules Memorial Day services
- Participants sought for batting contest
- BOE candidates must apply by June 4
- Vendor Night to aid children in foster care
- Middle school students to stage Cinderella
- Fitting in
- Knights to sponsor June 2 blood drive
- Tea time
- 4-H reschedules craft, vendor show
- Middlesex County residents can take a breath of fresh air
- Pancake Breakfast on tap at legion post
- Old Bridge Suburban
- Christie announces $300 million in buyout funding
- Color and shape
- Return of the Stingray
- real estate briefs
- Brokerage survey ranks RE/MAX No. 1
- Roast Beef Dinner next up at Elks lodge
- Little League Day at BlueClaws planned
- Jamesburg seniors to sponsor trip to AC
- Tickets available for medieval dinner-show
- Auxiliary to sponsor End-of-Season Dinner
- Fish-Fry Dinner on tap at legion post
- Library Friends to offer Book Sale
- Cub Scouts will host Open House Fun Night
- Auditions planned for Anything Goes
- Young actors sought for theater tryouts
- Library Friends seeking vinyl records
- Car show series kicks off May 10
- Meet the Mayors series continues in Middlesex
- Sayreville BOE considers new school configuration
- Student comes to terms with the reality of terrorism
- Edison/Metuchen Sentinel
- May: Be vigilant!
- on campus
- Metuchen flea market scheduled for May 18
- Religion & politics in Israel to be discussed
- JCC to host walking tour into Brooklyn
- Spring Into Summer with JCC in Edison
- Plant and yard sale will benefit students
- AARP chapter to host guest speaker, events
- Chess classes to begin at Metuchen library
- Boy Scout Troop 74 to host breakfast buffet
- Memorial Day parade seeks participants
- JCC to hold summer day camps for kids
- Edison students win science fair at Wardlaw-Hartridge School
- Rutgers University footballers tackle bullying
- By late May, there ll be red-eyed love in the air
- Photo
- Junebug Artfest needs volunteers, donors
- Americans do not agree with the NRA s stance on background checks
- Join the fight against pancreatic cancer June 8
- Edison BOE fell short on school security
- Hunterdon County Democrat
- Review turns up discrepancies in Lebanon Township's volunteer award program
- Township man hits deer on Route 513, no injures reported
- Jersey-born Jockey Rosie Napravnik finishes third in the Preakness Stakes
- Once among N.J.'s most threatened historic sites, Flemington Fairgrounds is 'Gone Forever'
- Bourbon Street Blues Fest performances to benefit local non-profit organizations
- Delays likely late afternoons, evenings next week on I-78 eastbound near Easton
- Body found in Spruce Run, Flemington fire displaces family among this week's Hunterdon's top stories
- Delaware Valley Regional High School students head to prom tonight
- Man arrested for non-payment of child support and traffic offenses
- Old Ink: HMC has shortage of nurses, fire ladder used to rescue pet monkey
- Letters: Wouldn't it be nice
- Slow going this afternoon in Hunterdon County on Route 31
- HCD Editorial: Towns hire police for special enforcement, need to monitor results
- Heavy smoke reported near T.G.I Friday's in Flemington
- Photos: Voorhees High School senior prom 2013
- Parents urging South Hunterdon superintendent's ouster learn: Calabro won't be back
- As 2013 prom season starts, trends appear in flowers, hairstyles
- Newtown Chamber Orchestra pays tribute to late composer Samuel Bellardo
- Lebanon Township Committee can't offer horse owners a solution
- Voorhees High School students head to prom tonight
- Atlanticville
- sport shorts
- Pitchers carry RBC into postseason tournaments
- Handle up as Monmouth Park opens 68th season of horse racing
- Napolitano s epic 1,600 victory highlights county track meet
- Middletown Arts Center welcomes spring
- Newsted carries the metal torch to the Stone Pony
- Long Branch library friends set meeting
- Restore the Shore event to help businesses run full speed ahead
- NOTES
- Coast the Coast set for May 18-19
- Maryclaire Miller Rich
- Margaret Peggy Sheehan Noce
- Mark T. Vosk
- Volunteer as a bird monitor for county parks
- Ocean school district s child find program
- RBR student walks to defeat ALS on May 19
- Yard sales benefit homeless animals
- Photo
- Council moves to limit LED, traditional billboards
- business briefs
- NJBiz
- Merck prices 6.5 billion debt offering
- Manufacturing activity still tepid, survey finds
- Labor reports jobless rate hits lowest level in four years
- EDA votes to help New Brunswick, Camden projects
- Chambers Street renews major tenant at warehouse property
- RUCDR cuts ribbon on 11 million expansion
- State posts regulations to guide Internet gaming
- Calling N.J. a great market, Iron Hill brewery begins expansion
- Sandy fuels awareness of gas lines' vulnerability
- Aecom unit managing Hoboken construction
- QPharma appoints chief medical officer
- Crump, MetLife announce partnership
- Sports authority approval a big step forward for American Dream plan
- A Manhattan project builders can emulate
- One Call names new CFO
- Former White House adviser tapped to Lead Scarinci Hollenbeck expansion into D.C.
- Barnabas Health acquiring Jersey City Medical Center
- Merck relocates animal health division in N.J.
- Mylan marks 25th anniversary of landmark EpiPen
- Pouring it on
- The Hub
- Red Bank Triathlon kicks off triathlon season at the Jersey Shore
- High school life as pop art
- Middletown Arts Center welcomes spring
- Newsted carries the metal torch to the Stone Pony
- Call to artists for Canterbury Art Show
- Garden club meeting, luncheon May 23
- business briefs
- Photo
- Horsemen counting on new revenue sources
- Congregation B nai Israel pays tribute to cantor
- Tinton Falls gets Tree City USA honors
- Yard sale benefits homeless animals
- Get a taste of New Jersey s food history
- RBR student walks to defeat ALS on May 19
- May events at Little Silver Library
- RBR presents dance concerts
- Child Find campaign in Shrewsbury
- Restore the Shore event to help businesses run full speed ahead
- May programs ongoing at Red Bank Public Library
- By late May, there will be red-eyed love in the air
- North/South Brunswick Sentinel
- Donors are sought for leukemia patient
- Kingston Greenways to host film screening
- Tenor to perform opera repertoire in Somerset
- Janice Ventola Braconi
- American Legion sets Memorial Day service
- Students project WISE ideas during Earth Week
- Audits show there s not enough power-saving, too many raisins
- Vendors needed for summer flea market
- Humane Association to hold rummage sale
- Spring concert to be held at Anshe Emeth
- Philomusica Concert Choir to perform
- Nominees sought for SRHS Wall of Fame
- Registration for Osher institute due by May 24
- American Legion to host karaoke dance
- By late May, there will be red-eyed love in the air
- Crosswalks need more signage for pedestrian safety
- Photo
- South Brunswick to host plant exchange
- Applications accepted for Vikings Playschool
- business briefs
- Kearny Weekly
- W.H.A.T. offers play workshop
- Bayonne rallies past Kearny in Hudson County Boys Volleyball Tournament semifinals
- Boys Volleyball: Daily scores, links for Thursday, May 16
- Kearny residents form community garden at Riverbank Park
- Kearny students watch quail hatch in their classroom
- SENIOR TRIPS AND EVENTS
- Kearny schoolkids delighted to be raising Bobwhite quail hatchlings, helping to save species
- Community Notes
- Kearny High School grad has coached 6 gymnasts to nationals
- Kearny High School students help open 'Windows of Spring'
- Christie meets Hudson inmates, praises drug treatment program
- Christie meets Hudson inmates, praises drug treatment program
- Christie meets Hudson inmates, praises drug treatment program
- Christie meets Hudson inmates, praises drug treatment program
- Christie meets Hudson inmates, praises drug treatment program
- Christie meets Hudson inmates, praises drug treatment program
- Christie meets Hudson inmates, praises drug treatment program
- Christie meets Hudson inmates, praises drug treatment program
- Christie meets Hudson inmates, praises drug treatment program
- Christie meets Hudson inmates, praises drug treatment program
- The Current of Egg Harbor Township
- Egg Harbor Township Police Blotter, May 8-13
- Dull graduates from fire training
- Cardiff returns 1925 fire truck bell to original owners
- EHT resident wins second place in Congressional art contest
- Weekend Planner, May 17-19
- Egg Harbor Township resident honored at Valor Awards
- Davenport students prep with a lot of pep
- PAL SeaPerch team headed to national championship in Indianapolis
- Atlantic Christian School student headed to Naval Academy for STEM program
- Clarion Hotel to become apartments
- Egg Harbor Township School District adopts new activities fee
- Storybook Land field trip thrills EHT's youngest students
- Egg Harbor Township woman wins Mrs. New Jersey
- District reopens preschool lottery
- Christie Administration to host mobile cabinet Tuesday in Atlantic County
- Egg Harbor Township Police Blotter, April 30-May 9
- Let valedictorians speak freely
- Residents in Atlantic County report ground shaking
- History Notes, May 12: Salt Hay Farming
- Egg Harbor Twp. man arrested for copper theft
- The Central Record
- Medford poetry contest for Burlington County residents
- The Central Record: In Years Gone By
- South Jersey Pops concert this Sunday, May 19 at Lenape High School
- Marlton Rotary Club essay winners
- Evesham budget holdout continues
- Evesham board of education decides on flat fee for after school clubs and activities for 2013-14 school year
- Evesham Township Police Unity Tour Team fundraiser
- Lenape High School raises funds for service dog for Mount Laurel girl
- Shawnee High School Senior Day of Service in Medford
- Lenape Regional High School District learns emergency management planning
- Medford Lakes Protestant Church to host community dinner on May 19 to introduce International Peace Pole Project
- Community Clean-up Event this Saturday, May 18, in Evesham
- State denies Shamong's request to lower speed limit on Oak Shade Road
- Taste of Evesham this Sunday, May 19 on Main Street in Marlton
- Mount Laurel man arrested for hindering
- Counterfeit bill used at Wegmans in Mount Laurel
- Shawnee High School Animal Welfare Club adoption fair finds home for 9 dogs
- Math bridges the generation gap in Mount Laurel
- Moving toward a smoke-free town in Evesham
- No middle school after care to be offered in Evesham
- The Current of Galloway Township & Port Republic
- Noyes Museum to celebrate founder s art
- Green Tip of the Week: lose parabens and phthalates
- Mayfest is coming to Smithville
- Bishop Beef and Beer
- Ventnor man indicted in 23-year-old Galloway murder
- AtlantiCare presents AED to Atlantic City Aquarium
- LPGA holds out $1 million for a hole-in-one at Seaview
- Noyes Museum to celebrate founder s art
- News of the Week May 16, 2013
- New Historical Society museum opens in Galloway
- Galloway focuses on Comcast franchise
- A friendly afternoon in Waikiki
- AtlantiCare Hospice honors special people
- Galloway Police Blotter April 28-May 4 , 2013
- Police Unity Tour rolls through Galloway
- And away they go
- Galloway-Port Republic People in the News, Edition of May 16, 2013
- Galloway-Port Republic In Your Town, Edition of May 16, 2013
- Forsythe to celebrate grand reopening of Wildlife Drive
- Fed policy helping economy recover
- 24 Horas-Portuguese Daily Newspaper
- M rio Soares deu triste exemplo
- Passos Coelho corta subs dios por mais um ano
- Pedida puni o para pol cias por incidentes do Chiado
- Ministro: importante promover o emprego
- Marca BPN vai desaparecer j dos balc es
- RASI nas m os de Passos Coelho
- Lisboa vai ser palco das comemora es do 10 de Junho
- CP cancela comboios devido a greve em Espanha
- Actual legisla o 'entrave cria o de emprego'
- Outros tr s mil que devem ao fisco
- NJN TV
- Mayor Redd Expected to Announce Update of Camden s Abandoned Property List
- Newark Peace Education Summit Draws International Peace Leaders
- Mayor of Wildwood Takes Oath of Office - Again
- Public Hearing on Proposed Closure of Vineland Developmental Center
- Newly Elected Mayor Felix Roque Takes Oath of Office
- Award Ceremony Honors Newark's Finest
- Prudential Center Welcomes New WNBA Tenant
- Governor Christie Attends Cuban Independence Event
- Union County Community Racked by Deadly Violence
- New Jersey Secures Homeland Security Funds
- A New Leader Takes Over in the Village of South Orange
- Paterson Transforming Public Housing with U.S. HUD Grant
- Dharun Ravi Pleads Not Guilty
- Abused Child Asked Police to Take Her Away
- Q and A With Child Welfare Advocate
- Questions Surround Death of Irvington Child
- 9-11 Memorial in Bergen County Completed
- Shore Conditions Given Thumbs Up As Summer Season Kicks Off
- Gold Star Mother Speaks at Morris County Memorial Day Observance
- Off-duty Police Officer Killed in Newark
- WMGM TV
- Ocean City residents hesitant to welcome senior week renters
- Music festival raises autism awareness
- Ventnor VFW re-opens after being closed by Sandy
- 3rd Annual Guns Vs. Hoses Fundraiser In AC
- A Mega Millions ticket sold in New Jersey has matched all six numbers
- Lowes Gives 50K Dollar Grant To AC Organization
- Powerball jackpot continues to grow
- Christie challenger Barbara Buono visits Atlantic City
- Car crash victim saved by nearby doctor, driver charged
- Eight year-old seriously injured in Vineland accident
- Vineland Police Chaplain program cuts juvenile arrests in half
- Police investigating shooting in Millville
- Christie challenger visits Atlantic City
- Missing persons case turns to homicide - victim's wife charged in crime
- Police investigate afternoon shooting in Pleasantville
- Governor Christie visits Ventnor, thanks volunteers
- Ventnor woman charged in Hamilton Twp. murder case
- D.G.E. proposes internet gaming regulations
- Ventnor man indicted for 1990 homicide
- Richland woman indicted for vehicular homicide in 2011 Buena fatal crash
- Today's Sunbeam
- Memorial Day at Broad Street Cemetery; Help!; CRHS Class of '93; BEN Column, May 19, first update
- Pennsville English teacher honored for work in the district
- Cumberland Regional High School administrator honored for visionary leadership
- Bridgeton High School may take breakfast to the students
- Chemical engineering grad gives up high-paying job to join the Peace Corps
- Arts in Bloom tour allows Salem County artists to show off their many talents
- Your Legal Corner: Edler housing
- Woodbury African-American group wants plaque at original location of historic black cemetery
- Letter: Make marijuana legal for U.S. adults
- Letter: Don't let current federal scandals fade from memory
- Op-ed: Jim Florio: 'Haves' have to have empathy for 'have-nots'
- Phillies shut out for sixth time in 10-0 loss to Reds
- One mistake dooms otherwise strong outing for Phillies' Kyle Kendrick
- Salem County corrections officer beaten in jail by convicted murderer, authorities say
- SCHOLASTIC ROUNDUP: Pat Hiester leads Gloucester Catholic with homer in extras
- Camden County College graduates Class of 2013
- Fairfield Township School District selects Dr. Wanda Carter as new superintendent
- Phillies confident they are close to turning season around
- Woodstown High School's Students in Action club competes at Rowan
- South Jersey academic gender gap reflects national trend
- The News of Cumberland County
- With Kennedy Health System and Aetna at impasse, Washington Twp. schools switch insurance provider
- Money fires shutout, drives in lone run as Vineland edges Cherry Hill West
- Washington Township baseball grabs big lead, holds off Audubon for Diamond Classic win
- Pitman baseball falls in pitchers duel
- Kennedy Health System to celebrate cancer survivors at Washington Lake Park
- SCHOLASTIC ROUNDUP: Gloucester Catholic boys lacrosse advances in state Non-Public B playoffs
- West Deptford boys lacrosse advances thanks to big second quarter
- Shawnee holds off Vineland in South Jersey Group IV boys tennis semifinal
- SCHOLASTIC ROUNDUP: Pennsville baseball completes comeback against rival Penns Grove
- Gloucester Catholic and Cumberland softball co-champs in Diamond Division
- Fundraiser for Nikki Kellenyi's foundation People Against Distracted Driving to be held at Texas Roadhouse
- Woodstown baseball coach Lee Ware nabs historic 600th career win
- Pennsville's Luke Westfield flirts with perfect game as Eagles down Pitman baseball
- Local volleyball teams prepare for the postseason
- SCHOLASTIC ROUNDUP: Eli Helsel, Joe Brewin combine for 1-hitter for Delsea baseball
- Local artist, taxidermic animals help Washington Township students create wooden carvings
- LEADERS: Baseball, week of May 8
- BASEBALL NOTEBOOK: Division races are coming down to the wire
- PHOTO GALLERY: West Deptford vs. Clearview boys lacrosse, May 11
- PHOTO GALLERY: Delsea vs. Audubon baseball, May 11
- The Princeton Packet
- Thanks to everyone for success of Communiversity
- Thanks contributors to Special Needs Prom
- CASA superheroes race was very successful
- What is the role of hospital in community?
- GUEST OPINION: More review of ethics policy is needed
- Telling secrets: Film focuses on older autistic students
- 'Real lives are at stake:' Film on international adoption
- OPINION: Motherhood: The toughest job you'll ever lose
- IN THE KITCHEN: New chef heads farm market kitchen
- 'Into the Woods'
- LOOSE ENDS
- HEALTH MATTERS: Dealing with those pesky spring allergies
- Rockingham hosts Children's Day
- PACKET PICKS: May 17
- IN THE KITCHEN: Book outlines 'flexitarian' lifestyle
- Ain't no mountain high enough
- PLAINSBORO: Lt. Bell recognized at retirement
- PLAINSBORO: Police acknowledged for receiving accreditation
- PHS PERSPECTIVE: Classical literature in a modern curriculum
- PRINCETON: Allocation of state funds to seminary questioned
- The Middle Township Gazette
- Board of Education recognizes staff, volunteers
- Hope remains for foreign languages at middle school
- One injured in three-car crash
- Look to locals for township work
- Township set to negotiate on daycare program
- Budget cuts hurting education
- Professional complex set to open in June
- Group protests school cuts
- Route 47 work to be finished next week
- New staff, new programs at Wetlands
- Relay for Life at Memorial Field
- Dollar General coming to Swainton
- Wetlands Institute to hold Spring Shorebird and Horseshoe Crab Festival
- Turtle rescue mission
- Thanks owed to wonderful after prom committee
- Busy day in Avalon Saturday
- Boutique hotel resort to host job fair
- McNeal appointed to Recreation Advisory Council
- Middle Township schools eye new strategic plan
- Major road project planned for Stone Harbor
- The Current of Downbeach
- Surf report - Saturday, May 18
- Christie tours rebuilding in Ventnor
- Ventnor woman charged with 2007 murder after husband s remains are found in her closet
- Surf report - Friday, May 17
- Gov. Christie scheduled to be in Ventnor for Discovery/Habitat project
- Day for Dede to be held Saturday in Margate
- Eagles cheerleaders shoot calendar in Ventnor
- Eagles cheerleaders shoot calendar page in Ventnor
- Walk for Williams set for May 18 in Ventnor
- Longport not smiling about uncompleted paint job
- Margate News in Brief May 15, 2013
- Downbeach Police Blotter May 15, 2013
- Surf report Thursday, May 16, 2013
- A day for Dede in Margate
- Longport contractor sentenced for defrauding an elderly Ventnor woman
- Surf report - Wednesday, May 15
- Ventnor expected to adopt budget in June
- Government reps are corporate cronies
- Ventnor Arts Weekend to bring picturesque Memorial Day
- surf report- Tuesday, May 14
- Examiner
- Newsted carries the metal torch to the Stone Pony
- Expert gives advice on how to branch out on family knowledge
- Dancer s plan to increase Jersey-born Standardbred horses advances
- Photo
- Resident seeking street fix-ups
- Photo
- Area grad moving up in world of writing
- String quintet to perform in concert at St. Peter s
- Supt. excited to offer learning academies
- datebook
- Janice Ventola Braconi
- Community education classes offered in Millstone
- Restore the Shore event to help businesses run full speed ahead
- Romance and intrigue thrives in Marlboro
- She s Jack Benny s age, plus 10
- Alliance seeking community input on prevention issues
- By late May, there will be red-eyed love in the air
- Photo
- Scholarship program announced
- Millstone open space fund will benefit from clambake
- The West Essex Tribune
- BID Sponsors Sidewalk Sale
- World War II Veteran Murray Sklar To Serve as Grand Marshall of Parade
- Sheriff's Officer Cited for Valor
- Love-In Music Festival To Be Held May 24
- Saint Barnabas Medical Center Dedicates Ronald Del Mauro Emergency Services Pavilion
- German Exchange Student Shares Reflections At Halfway Point Through Year in Livingston
- Plus, check out our coupon pages with lots of great offers!
- DOT to Repave Parts of Route 10
- Twp. To Send Out Estimated Tax Bills
- Police Investigate Car Break-Ins
- Youth Appreciation Event Offers Array of Activities
- Council Approves $44.5 Million Municipal Budget
- ESU Training Incident Addressed at Council Meeting
- Resident Marks 104th Birthday
- LHS Chinese Teacher Lucy Lee Is Essex County Teacher of the Year
- Tribune Holds Annual Circus Ticket Contest
- Township Prepares For Youth Appreciation Week
- Arden Named First LHS 'Best Teammate'
- LHS Girls' Track and Field Team Takes Third at Essex County Relays
- SYLS Seeks Teen Volunteer 'Shadows'
- News-Record of Maplewood & South Orange
- Orange man gets 18 years in jail for Maplewood murder
- The red carpet is rolled out for local youngsters
- Chicken pilot program flaps its wings
- 7-Eleven store to be built near CHS
- CHS Class of 12 is diverse yet unified
- Kick it Kohl fundraiser supports child, family
- Alleged cell-phone snatchers arrested
- Local cop, CHS mentor, pioneer retires
- 79th sale raises funds for mission and ministry
- Vets look to change local memorial
- Montrose s $2M overhaul unveils an opportunity
- Longtime commissioner leaves SO Parking Authority
- Commission will have 'power' to preserve historic sites
- Local ordinance can help police track stolen goods
- Local eateries face more trash pickups
- Maplewood celebrates 90 years of independence
- Lack of support to squad hinders its operations
- Community, family remember Kohl
- Village officials consider pool deal with township
- District finds replacement for Wilson
- Observer-Tribune
- Republican Malloy will skip GOP club debate in Harding
- Highlands Council, meeting in Chester Township, hands neighbor a good deal
- June 9 race to benefit Harding Township School
- Register early, save on summer fees at Brookside Beach in Mendham Township
- All aboard for Sunday program in Washington Township on history of New Jersey railroads
- Chester s Natasha Chandler is honored by Girl Scouts
- Cancer screenings for men in Mendhams, Chester
- Chester to celebrate Memorial Day
- Medicare assistance is offered to seniors in Washington Township
- First aid squad plans open house Sunday
- Click it or ticket returns to the area, state, nation
- Mendham Township Police -- Motorists arrested on drug charges after routine stops
- Gardens in focus this month in Washington Township
- Summer enrichment program offered in Washington Township
- Memorial Day ceremony planned in Washington Township
- Rewards revised for emergency volunteers in Mendham
- Honor rolls are posted for third marking period
- Benefit planned for Mendham based Angel Network
- Black River Middle School Students honored for third marking period
- Contradictory rankings rile West Morris Regional High School school board
- The Retrospect
- Perfect SAT Score: Haddonfield Junior Really Did It
- Christ the King Sixth Grader Rates an A in History Bee
- Consumer Class Must Change in Barrington, Says Mom
- Sanitary Line Replacement at Least a Year Away
- Seven Homes, Three Gardens on Tour
- Jessie Lynch Has Served on Missions and Penned Living the Lord's Prayer
- Bulletin Board
- Great Numbers Bring Almand Frosh Baseball Award
- Heights, Audubon, Paul VI Look to Softball Postseason
- Mixed Chances Locally for Postseason Ball
- Haddon Ave. Massage Parlor Closed, One Arrest
- Oaklyn Police Recruiting for New Officer
- Heights Group Priming Pump for Water in Nepal
- Julie Gismondi Parks Assists Camden Charter School with 'Fabulous Females'
- Bulletin Board
- Camardo-Harris to Enjoy Fruits of the Hoops
- Township Freshman Sparks Boys' Lax Program
- Garnets Focusing on 'Best Ball of the Season'
- Hefty Tax Hike Looms for Heights Borough
- Colls Commissioners Delay Budget
- The Register-News
- TRENTON: How clean is the Delaware River?
- BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Town managed storm with extensive emergency crew
- JOINT BASE MCGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURST: 13-year-old girl missing after exiting school bus
- BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: High hopes for a good harvest
- BORDENTOWN CITY: Outgoing deputy mayor receives honors from officials
- BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: Week of May 9
- BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: Week of May 9
- TRENTON: How clean is the Delaware River?
- BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Town managed storm with extensive emergency crew
- DREXEL HILL: Two Bordentown Regional High School students win performing arts awards
- FLORENCE: Trolly tours galore!
- FLORENCE: Community walks united against cancer
- FLORENCE: Burlington Coat Factory plants roots
- CHESTERFIELD: Committee on the fence over easements
- JOINT BASE MCGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURST: 13-year-old girl missing after exiting school bus
- BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: High hopes for a good harvest
- BORDENTOWN CITY: Outgoing deputy mayor receives honors from officials
- TRENTON: How clean is the Delaware River?
- BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Town managed storm with extensive emergency crew
- DREXEL HILL: Two Bordentown Regional High School students win performing arts awards
- The Beacon
- RINGOES: At Tabby s Place . . .
- FLEMINGTON: Farmers Market reopens on Sunday
- SENIOR MENUS
- RINGOES: At Tabby s Place . . .
- This is a disgrace!
- RINGOES: At Tabby s Place . . .
- FLEMINGTON: Farmers Market reopens on Sunday
- SENIOR MENUS
- RINGOES: At Tabby s Place . . .
- HVCBank UPDATE: May 7, 2013
- SOUTH HUNTERDON: Sept. 24 is probable regionalization referendum date
- June 4 deadline: Want to run for school board?
- LAMBERTVILLE: Friends of Ely Park cut the ribbon
- LAMBERTVILLE: Military veteran is grand marshal
- TRENTON: Route 202 southbound to be resurfaced in Hunterdon
- POLICE BLOTTER
- LAMBERTVILLE: Graphic designer does her work her own way
- NEW HOPE: New Hope Celebrates parade, other events are scheduled
- LAMBERTVILLE: Thornton is dedicated to firefighting
- WEST AMWELL: Amwell West, Country at Its Best fair set
- The Progress
- Maria 'Maritsa' Nicolaou
- Historic graduation: Caldwell College confers first Ph.D.s in college s history
- Visit 'Cut-A-Thon' to support cystic fibrosis research
- Lightning system will alert if thunderstorm is imminent in Roseland
- Temple Sholom of West Essex holds Shred It; rummage sale
- St. Barnabas will present hip/knee talk at Caldwell library
- Trot for technology on Sunday in North Caldwell
- Kootz to play Monday at Fairfield Library
- Grover Cleveland Park Conservancy sponsors art display at Art on the Ave. Saturday, June 1
- Concert Chorale to sing tomorrow at high school
- Junior members art show runs till June 3 in Livingston
- Bowling event Saturday will raise funds for spay, neutering coalition
- Art on exhibit in May at Crane s Mill gallery in West Caldwell
- Fairfield summer camp starts in June
- 3 West Essex schools earn nominations for Paper Mill s Rising Star Awards
- Nigerian art exhibit opens at Newark Museum
- Jamie Oliver s Food Revolution to be in Morris County
- There s something for everyone at Roseland library this month
- June workshops are planned at Center for Women
- Caldwell College offers summer percussion camp
- Hopewell Valley News
- Harvest Fair needs volunteers
- Dangers of driving under the influence
- Explorations finishes successful season
- We re getting closer!
- Uncle Sam still wants you!
- He s OK now!
- HOPEWELL VALLEY: Want to run for school board?
- HVCBank UPDATE: May 7, 2013
- HOPEWELL VALLEY: Survey assesses recreational opportunities for special needs residents
- HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Schoolhouse might move to Alliger Park
- POLICE BLOTTER
- MERCER COUNTY UPDATE
- MERCER: County to hold 175th anniversary event May 20
- MERCER: Sheriff s Office issues warning about local phone solicitation
- SUNSHINE LIST
- HOPEWELL VALLEY: CHS to unveil memorial to men killed in Vietnam
- HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: 'Click it or Ticket' begins Monday
- HOPEWELL VALLEY: Junior Prom: No alcohol incidents reported
- PENNINGTON: Officials to unveil plans for unused land
- HOPEWELL BOROUGH: No decision yet on East Broad speed limit
- Echoes-Sentinel
- Mount Horeb Road to be paved at night beginning Monday
- Watchung Hills Adult School to close, its longstanding director retires
- 8 inducted into the Watchung Hills Regional High School Hall of Fame
- Beckert 5K Run/Walk June 2 at Watchung Hills Regional high school; new start time: 10 a.m.
- Bonfire for Teenagers at Long Hill Shrine May 22
- Animal Olympics among programs next week in Long Hill Township
- Watchung Police -- Lambertville woman says her credit card used for buys in Watchung
- Warren mini-dump open most Saturdays
- Long Hill Police -- $1,500 purchase made on credit card of Ave Maria Court resident
- New Heroes Memorial Monument to be dedicated on Memorial Day in Warren Township
- Former Watchung Hills Regional High School board member may face 6 years under plea
- Observance May 27 in front of Central School in Long Hill; no parade this year
- Fire 100th anniversary parade June 15 in Long Hill Township
- All about Bollywood Dancing Sunday in Long Hill Township
- Millington Downtown Day June 2
- Pianist Yui Yabuta to play at Shrine June 2 in Long Hill Township
- Fire truck day at library this Saturday in Long Hill Township
- Spring Blooms day of fun at Wagner Farm set for this Saturday, May 18 in Warren Township
- Warren Township Police -- $350 taken from vehicle while parked on Indian Rock Road
- Watchung students help to welcome new Bayberry solar panels
- Hillsborough Beacon
- HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar of upcoming eventd
- HILLSBOROUGH: Senior Corner column
- HILLSBOROUGH: College students make the grade
- HILLSBOROUGH: Stys selected as finalist for national dance award
- HILLSBOROUGH: Amy Williams earns 4-H scholarship
- HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar of upcoming eventd
- HILLSBOROUGH: Senior Corner column
- HILLSBOROUGH: College students make the grade
- HILLSBOROUGH: Stys selected as finalist for national dance award
- HILLSBOROUGH: Amy Williams earns 4-H scholarship
- HILLSBOROUGH: It's a sad week in the township
- HILLSBOROUGH: Volunteers spruce up school landscaping
- HILLSBOROUGH: Alcohol swiped from refrigerator in garage
- HILLSBOROUGH: Major will lead Memorial Day weekend parade
- HILLSBOROUGH: School staff contract talks stalled
- HILLSBOROUGH: 'Shop Hillsborough' program is a go
- HILLSBOROUGH: Message-board sign replaced at high school
- HILLSBOROUGH: VoTech students win gold for career skills
- HILLSBOROUGH: Future scientists show imaginations at work
- HILLSBOROUGH: Reporters to tell story of Superstorm Sandy
- The Citizen of Morris County
- Rockaway Township man arrested for large, sophisticated marijuana factory
- Mountain Lakes will honor two extraordinary citizens on Memorial Day this year
- Rockaway Township man arrested for growing pot
- Budget gains approval in Boonton
- Artists unleash their designs for Boonton Main Street s Dog Daze
- Boonton Township opens new Little Free Library
- Mountain Lakes school for deaf hosts 'For The Babies' Thursday
- Denville man tells of A Life Well Lived in new book
- Denville golfer honored for Going The Distance in fight against breast cancer
- Coming Events
- Local mom wants Girl Rising to be screened in Rockaway Township
- 55 Plus Group meets May 24 in Mountain Lakes
- Rockaway's Eleventh Hour Rescue plans fundraising golf outing for Monday, June 17
- Walk, run to build new playground at the John Hill School in Boonton
- Shared services is the topic at Denville meeting
- Jump In The Lake raises $11K to fight Parsippany project
- Boonton High s Hill signs letter of intent to run track
- Rockaway Police Department investigate vandalism at school
- Music On Main sounds good in Boonton
- Boonton Township Police Report: 12 year-old girl tells of man with gun
- Cedar Grove/Verona Observers
- VERONA: Police investigate burglarized vehicles; harassment, criminal mischief reported
- Cedar Grove massage parlors raided
- CEDAR GROVE: Initial results show Chiusolo, Zunic and Longo winners
- VERONA: Ryan, Sniatkowski and Manley win council seats
- VERONA: Newark man charged with attempted burglary; fraud, suspicious person reported
- VERONA: Our three picks for township council
- CEDAR GROVE: Potato gun vandals caught
- VERONA: Reports of suspicious people, activated burglar alarms bring out Verona Police
- CEDAR GROVE: Summer playground and sports camp programs available
- CEDAR GROVE: Two arrested for shoplifting; badly injured deer left on roadway
- VERONA/CEDAR GROVE: Benefit game is May 1
- VERONA: Driving while intoxicated arrest made; criminal mischief reported
- CEDAR GROVE: Shoplifting suspect assaults officer; driving while intoxicated arrest made
- EYES LEFT: Americans prisoners of rhetoric
- VERONA/CEDAR GROVE: Four local residents registered, ran in Boston Marathon
- Four from Verona and Cedar Grove registered to run at Boston Marathon
- Verona Police respond to reports of malicious mischief, property damage, burglary
- CEDAR GROVE: Township woman arrested three times for driving while suspended
- Verona Police respond to reports of property damage, stolen vehicle
- CEDAR GROVE: Two Newark women arrested for prescription frauds; potato gun causes property damage
- Windsor-Hights Herald
- HIGHTSTOWN: Council fires administrator
- HIGHTSTOWN: Threatening emails sent to councilman
- EAST WINDSOR: Mayor recognizes small businesses
- TRENTON: Hightstown funeral director pleads guilty to stealing from elderly woman
- EAST WINDSOR: Search continues for missing teen
- PRINCETON JUNCTION: Truck found of missing East Windsor teenager
- WEST WINDSOR: Young man's body found on westbound train tracks
- HIGHTSTOWN: No one hurt after bomb detonates at Police Department parking lot
- EAST WINDSOR: Township man dies after Route 130 crash
- POLICE BLOTTER: Week of May 17
- EAST WINDSOR: Mayor delivers State of the Township Address
- EAST WINDSOR: Community mourns after teenager's body found by train tracks
- EAST WINDSOR: Wrightstown man faces vehicular homicide after township man dies in Route 130 crash
- EAST WINDSOR: Teen reported missing
- HIGHTSTOWN: Mayor issues statement after council fires borough administrator
- HIGHTSTOWN: Council fires administrator
- HIGHTSTOWN: Threatening emails sent to councilman
- EAST WINDSOR: Mayor recognizes small businesses
- TRENTON: Hightstown funeral director pleads guilty to stealing from elderly woman
- EAST WINDSOR: Search continues for missing teen
- The Messenger-Press
- ALLENTOWN: Borough students honored
- ROBBINSVILLE: Rent control ordinance amended
- PLUMSTED: District may oppose state aid practice
- ROBBINSVILLE: Communities awarded DEP grants
- ROBBINSVILLE: Local student is honored
- POLICE BLOTTER: May 16
- PLUMSTED: DeMarco appointed NEPS principal
- ROBBINSVILLE: Municipal budget includes $76 tax decrease
- COMMUNITY CALENDAR: May 16
- ALLENTOWN: Equestrian event returns to borough
- ALLENTOWN: Borough students honored
- ROBBINSVILLE: Rent control ordinance amended
- PLUMSTED: District may oppose state aid practice
- ROBBINSVILLE: Communities awarded DEP grants
- ROBBINSVILLE: Local student is honored
- POLICE BLOTTER: May 16
- PLUMSTED: DeMarco appointed NEPS principal
- ROBBINSVILLE: Municipal budget includes $76 tax decrease
- UPPER FREEHOLD: Officials address road issues
- POLICE BLOTTER: May 9
- Cranford Chronicle
- Marguerite Modero, Garwood music teacher, retires at the end of June
- Contested primary race for state Republican Committee representing Union County
- Cranford Memorial Day Parade schedule
- Cranford Girl Scouts Gold and Silver Award recipients
- Longtime Kenilworth resident continues to help others
- Cranford H.S. to present 'A-Haunting We Will Go' May 30
- Letter to the Editor: Thanks to all for successful bicycle collection
- Benefit concert/flea market at Crossroads in Garwood June 1; vendors sought
- Cranford Historical Society to dedicate Civil War Monument
- Household Hazardous Waste Collection event in Cranford is June 1
- Obituary: Elizabeth C. Ewing, 81 of Cranford
- Lynda Feder of Cranford wins 'Board of Directors' Award
- Openings still available for Cranford summer pool
- Col. David Berkowitz is Grand Marshal of Cranford Memorial Day Parade
- Cost-benefit studies on reducing Rahway River flooding to be ready by September
- Obituary: Doris Marion McGrath, 82, of Cranford
- Baseball 2013: Cranford vs. Westfield
- Letter to the Editor: My record on Council
- Obituary: Rose Silberto of Cranford
- Cranford artist's work selected for Gaelen Juried Art Show
- The Randolph Reporter
- Randolph Education Foundation awards first Next Practices grant
- Randolph Rescue Squad plans 'open house' to public on Saturday, May 18
- New principal will be familiar face in Randolph
- Memorial Day service set in Randolph
- Randolph dancers set to raise funds for Sandy Aid
- Randolph Rocks 5K is on June 15
- Operation Smile raises awareness, funds in Randolph to aid poor
- Coming summer months bring water restrictions in Randolph Township
- Coming Events in Randolph and Mine Hill
- Randolph s Jazz Ensemble 1 places third in state
- Cabaret act coming to Randolph Township
- Fishing contest winners named in Randolph Township
- Randolph s Jazz Ensemble 1 places third in state
- Coming summer months bring water restrictions in Randolph Township
- College Photo Club contest winners are named
- Operation Smile raises awareness, funds in Randolph to aid poor
- Lance and Frelinghuysen offer few specifics on tougher gun laws
- CCM Gala raises $100,000 for scholarships, programs
- Randolph dancers set to raise funds for Sandy Aid
- New police contract set in Randolph Township
- South Brunswick Post
- SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Letters to the Editor
- SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cops nab alleged scrap metal thief
- SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE fetes teachers
- SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Legion helps food drive top $86K
- SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Friend saves man from overdose
- SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS ranks among best again
- SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Housekeeper charged in $80K theft
- SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Diversity show scheduled May 29
- SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Students publish original work
- SOUTH BRUNSWICK: St. Augutines students visit bishop's grave
- SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Annual library steak dinner held
- SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police officers recognized
- SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Council adopts budget
- SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Letters to the Editor
- SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cops nab alleged scrap metal thief
- SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE fetes teachers
- SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Legion helps food drive top $86K
- SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Friend saves man from overdose
- SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS ranks among best again
- SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Housekeeper charged in $80K theft
- The Madison Eagle
- New principal to take helm of Madison Central School
- Finally, green light from Madison Borough Council for Green Ave. in a $630,000 upgrade
- Madison Central Ave. School s Sunday Swap and Sale will sell bikes for $10
- Savvy students offer Madison seniors free help with digital devices May 31
- Good Samaritan clause due in Madison underage drinking law
- Preschool Yoga Story Time May 23 at Madison library
- Madison museum Camp for a Day fun lets families pick and choose
- Madison Community House plans Summer Camp
- Madison Day Care Center invites visits
- Madison public health called return on investment in lives, dollars saved
- Parade and solemn ceremony are lined up for Memorial Day in Madison
- Madison YMCA gears classes for senior citizens in specialized exercise and swimming
- Chess sharpens minds Fridays at Madison Area YMCA
- Madison Community House Nursery School has openings for fall
- Summer salads demonstration May 20 in Madison
- Madison Rose City Steppers on the move in May
- Former Madison teacher tells tale of Morris general
- St. Vincent s drive to welcome clothing donations this Sunday in Madison
- Bicycle trek leads to capital, vigil and National Police Week
- Summit Farmers Market open each Sunday through November
- The Cranbury Press
- JAMESBURG: Residents find reason to enjoy a good laugh
- CRANBURY: New BOE members seated
- CRANBURY: Mail delivery service relocating
- CRANBURY: Barlow guilty of $750K theft
- MONROE: Volleyball tournament raises money for charity
- JAMESBURG: Residents find reason to enjoy a good laugh
- CRANBURY: New BOE members seated
- CRANBURY: Mail delivery service relocating
- CRANBURY: Barlow guilty of $750K theft
- MONROE: Volleyball tournament raises money for charity
- JAMESBURG: Residents find reason to enjoy a good laugh
- CRANBURY: New BOE members seated
- CRANBURY: Mail delivery service relocating
- CRANBURY: Barlow guilty of $750K theft
- MONROE: Volleyball tournament raises money for charity
- CRANBURY: Barlow guilty of $750K theft
- MONROE: Volleyball tournament raises money for charity
- JAMESBURG: Residents find reason to enjoy a good laugh
- CRANBURY: New BOE members seated
- CRANBURY: Mail delivery service relocating
- Beach Haven Times
- Long Branch murder: Who killed Maria?
- Rainy forecast
- 'A Beautiful Way to Go'
- Shore native, author of travel books, to appear in Manasquan
- Shanghai days
- Father Alphonse & Friends: orchestrating a future
- Marine recruits compete at Earle
- Fans dreaming of winning Super Bowl tickets
- Brick residents learn more about fate of Camp Osborn
- Who killed Maria?
- Sandy can't stop summer at Shore
- 12 murders since 2011 remain unsolved
- Howell seminar will discuss 'going green'
- Brick police add third K-9 officer
- Landing gear issue leads to plane's belly landing
- Winning Mega Millions ticket sold at Tinton Falls Lukoil
- Sea Girt plans pedestrian program
- What would you do with $600M?
- Union Beach school readied for children's return
- Mega Millions ticket worth $95 million sold in NJ
- The Lawrence Ledger
- LAWRENCE: Woman, 91, raring to go for HomeFront race
- LAWRENCE: Gold s Gym seeks to expand, be family friendly
- LAWRENCE: State seeks $1.4m in affordable housing funds
- LAWRENCE: Mayor says tax reforms necessary
- LAWRENCE: Two teens are charged with a house burglary
- LAWRENCE: Police blotter
- LAWRENCE: Dropped match starts fire in apartment
- LAWRENCE: Sustainability series starts Saturday
- LAWRENCE: Woman, 91, raring to go for HomeFront race
- LAWRENCE: Gold s Gym seeks to expand, be family friendly
- LAWRENCE: State seeks $1.4m in affordable housing funds
- LAWRENCE: Mayor says tax reforms necessary
- LAWRENCE: Two teens are charged with a house burglary
- LAWRENCE: Police blotter
- LAWRENCE: Dropped match starts fire in apartment
- LAWRENCE: Sustainability series starts Saturday
- LAWRENCE: Police blotter
- LAWRENCE: Deadline nears for school board candidates
- LAWRENCE: Fundraisers set to fund fireworks
- LAWRENCE: School play wins Best at festival
- The Bernardsville News
- Bernardsville remembers Monsignor John Torney
- Joan Marie Scholz Wimbush, of Basking Ridge
- Irene Louise Bartlett Roth, of Bernardsville
- Monsignor John R. Torney, longtime pastor of Bernardsville church
- Blues and wine festival returning to Natirar Park in Peapack
- Hotdog sale benefit planned Saturday in Bernards Township
- Bernards Township Church offers Sandy benefit this Saturday
- Local Somerset Hills area towns working to avoid state seizure of housing funds
- Mother of two selected for school board seat
- B ville seniors will discuss old days at Saturday meeting
- Bernardsville veterans prepare for Memorial Day
- Street fair and craft show returns to Bernardsville on Sunday
- Bonnie Brae opens new facility in Bound Brook
- Click it or Ticket campaign to include Bedminster police
- Male cancer screening offered by Bernards Township health department
- Circus returns to Bedminster for two benefit performances
- Pet food drive planned in Bernardsville Sunday
- Learn Guerrilla Marketing techniques in Bernardsville Wednesday
- Liberty Corner church hosts high school handbell choir
- Matheny school in Peapack-Gladstone offering open house
- Chatham Courier
- Student robot builders dazzle Chatham school board meeting
- Chatham library to host concert June 8
- Chatham church and schools join to extend helping hand to homeless
- Presbyterian Church of Chatham Township will host money course for young adults May 29
- Methodists plan 2-day rummage sale
- Annual flushing of fire hydrants to begin May 13 in Chatham
- Chatham's trout fishing derby starts tomorrow
- Suspicious package closes Chatham train station, local roads
- Time running out to apply for Chathams' Jaycees awards, funding
- Jazz of Harlem featured in Concerts on Main's May 3 offering
- Chatham dad: 'Slow' run saved daughter's life
- Departing Chatham councilman: it 'really has been a joy'
- Chatham's Waters among Hall of Fame nominees
- Adult School of Chathams, Madison, Florham Park to throw a party
- Madison Area YMCA gears up free 'Healthy Kids Day'
- Cancer screening May 15 for women of Madison, Chathams
- Knights' fund drive starts Friday in the Chathams
- Time running out for tax help in the Chathams
- THIS WEEK IN AND AROUND THE CHATHAMS
- Timing running out for tax help in the Chathams
- Hanover Eagle
- Relay For Life Sunday at Lurker Park, East Hanover
- Calderone Spring Camp opens
- Theater negotiations continue but Headquarters Cineplex still on track to close Friday
- Route 10 paving resurfacing starts in Hanover East Hanover
- Arrests made in Hanover car break ins
- Tax rate up less than a penny in Hanover
- Hanover Township Committee: Pay raises: some receive more than others
- Second new garbage truck on Hanover's horizon
- Wheels stolen, cars put on blocks in Morristown
- Relay For Life Sunday at Lurmer Park, East Hanover
- Hanover Park High School Key Club hosts blood drive Tuesday
- Officers honored for apprehending alleged home invader
- East Hanover's Calderone School offers Suzuki Spring Camp starting May 20
- Bears are part of our world
- Health screening in Hanover June 12
- Bring a Guest to museums May 18, 19
- Original Jersey Boys stars to light up Mayo Theatre
- Hanover Police hold collection for troops
- ANTHONY PATRICK TERANTINO; 65, retired foreman, chef
- Depression in children topic of support meeting Wednesday in Morris Twp.
- Lacey Beacon
- Break-in attempted at Forked River Pharmacy
- Lacey cops investigate burglary attempt at Forked River Pharmacy
- Lacey couple busted on drug charges
- Pay halted for schools chief who's suspended
- Lacey police bust 3 family members for drug possession
- Lacey superintendent suspended without pay
- Environmentalists hold 'silent vigil,' seek changes at Oyster Creek
- Environmentalists hold 'silent vigil'
- Environmentalists hold 'silent vigil' seeking nuclear safety enhancements
- After Oyster Creek: Forum details Lacey effort to bring in new power plant
- After Oyster Creek
- Lacey forum discusses future of Oyster Creek site
- Watchdog: Lacey hires four cops, cuts spending
- Sandra Brower's future with Lacey school district could be decided Friday
- Lacey school board meets Friday to discuss superintendent's future
- Lacey hires new police officers, saves money
- Sandra Brower, Lacey superintendent, charged with criminal cover-up in Wall schools
- Lacey man killed walking across Route 9
- Former Wall school official pleads not guilty to failing to report sex assault claim
- Former Wall school official accused of failing to report sex assault on special needs student, coverup
- The Community News
- Editorial Cartoon
- Pemberton police looking for hit-and-run driver that seriously injured Browns Mills bicyclist
- Editorial Cartoon
- Pemberton police looking for hit-and-run driver that seriously injured Browns Mills bicyclist
- Editorial Cartoon
- Pemberton police looking for hit-and-run driver that seriously injured Browns Mills bicyclist
- When lilacs bloom...
- Editorial Cartoon
- Pemberton police looking for hit-and-run driver that seriously injured Browns Mills bicyclist
- When lilacs bloom...
- Editorial Cartoon
- When lilacs bloom...
- Editorial Cartoon
- Pemberton police looking for hit-and-run driver that seriously injured Browns Mills bicyclist
- When lilacs bloom...
- Editorial Cartoon
- When lilacs bloom...
- Editorial Cartoon
- When lilacs bloom...
- Editorial Cartoon
- Mt. Olive Chronicle
- Sign up kids for summer program in Mount Olive
- Onyekaba named best vocalist in April in Mount Olive
- Mental illness is Mount Olive library topic on May 20
- Church to hold Strawberry Festival on June 15 in Netcong
- Freeholder, clerk hopefuls to debate
- Special Olympic picnic is Saturday at Dover High School
- GOP candidates to meet on May 21 in Morris County
- Boys can join Troop 312 in Mount Olive
- Inclusiveness is topic in Mount Olive Township
- Gallup chief takes on God and country
- Get on board for Doo Wop party at Izod Center
- Cabaret and dinner set for Saturday in Flanders
- Mount Olive Municipal Court -- Motorist waits 20 years to pay fines
- Siemens expansion in Mount Olive gains steam, windfall tax seen
- COMMENTARY: Stop the illegal drone attacks
- EDITORIAL: Prank no laughing matter
- Mount Olive Recreation -- Fairy & Pirate Festival coming on Saturday
- Help out Relay for Life on Saturday in Mount Olive Township
- Les Paul virtuoso performs in Mount Olive
- Mount Olive disputes state s claim for $1.3 million in affordable housing funds
- New Jersey Law Journal
- 'U.S. News' Top Law Schools Fall Short on Diversity
- Most States Saw Lawyer Surplus Grow From 2009 to 2011
- ALM Launches 14 Mobile-Friendly Web Sites
- U.S. Legal System Ranked as Most Costly
- Jersey City Can Keep Lawyer in Suit Over Historic Rail Property
- Playback of Videos in Jury Room Disfavored But Allowed by Court
- Pro Bono Work Proposed as Condition for Bar Admission
- Bar Candidate Quits N.Y. Job To Satisfy N.J. Practice Bylaw
- Passenger's Lack of Seatbelt Is Of No Bearing in Homicide Case
- Court Mulls Effect of Cop Giving Bad Info on Breath-Test Refusal
- Judge Denies OPRA Request for Depositions in ExxonMobil Case
- Lawmakers Seek To Force Convicts To Face Victims During Sentencing
- Case Tests If Eviction Notice Ends Tenant's Right of Privacy
- No Crime-Fraud Exception to Marital Privilege, Court Finds
- Public-Defender Intake-Form Data Subject to Grand Jury Subpoena
- Employment Lawyer From N.J. Is Newest EEOC Commissioner
- Court To Review Pro Se Broker's Role in Mortgage-Rescue Scheme
- Yale University Files Federal Suit Against Alleged Misuser of Name
- Public Defender Goes to Court To Halt Gloucester Jail Closure
- Court Ponders Condemnation Cost of Building Protective Sand Dunes
- The Beacon
- RINGOES: At Tabby s Place . . .
- FLEMINGTON: Farmers Market reopens on Sunday
- SENIOR MENUS
- RINGOES: At Tabby s Place . . .
- This is a disgrace!
- RINGOES: At Tabby s Place . . .
- FLEMINGTON: Farmers Market reopens on Sunday
- SENIOR MENUS
- RINGOES: At Tabby s Place . . .
- HVCBank UPDATE: May 7, 2013
- SOUTH HUNTERDON: Sept. 24 is probable regionalization referendum date
- June 4 deadline: Want to run for school board?
- LAMBERTVILLE: Friends of Ely Park cut the ribbon
- LAMBERTVILLE: Military veteran is grand marshal
- TRENTON: Route 202 southbound to be resurfaced in Hunterdon
- POLICE BLOTTER
- LAMBERTVILLE: Graphic designer does her work her own way
- NEW HOPE: New Hope Celebrates parade, other events are scheduled
- LAMBERTVILLE: Thornton is dedicated to firefighting
- WEST AMWELL: Amwell West, Country at Its Best fair set
- Roxbury Register
- Poppies for sale; Memorial Day events are slated in Roxbury Township
- Roxbury gets unusual Highlands Council approval
- Roxbury Superintendent: Long Island food services provider may be hired in June
- Silent auction, dinner to benefit Roxbury museums
- Roxbury movie theater changes hands
- Food service advocates oppose outsourcing; School board details years of deficits
- Roxbury High School lists its latest honor roll students
- Zero tax boost seen in Roxbury 2013 budget
- Connor s House helps families affected by rare childhood disease
- Freeholders to hold meeting in Roxbury Township on May 22
- Grover Kemble set to play in Roxbury Saturday
- Silent auction, dinner to benefit Roxbury museums
- Taste of Roxbury event is May 20
- Celebrate Preservation Day in Roxbury on Sunday, May 19
- Randolph Rotary brings Touch A Truck to Roxbury
- Fenimore Dump air monitoring Spikes
- Zero tax boost seen in Roxbury 2013 budget
- Food service advocates oppose outsourcing; school board details years of deficits in Roxbury
- Roxbury dump owner: Truckers have been scared off
- Silent auction, dinner to benefit Roxbury museums
- Maple Shade Progress
- Maple Shade Police to celebrate National Police Week 2013
- Maple Shade Students of the Month
- Maple Shade Police to celebrate National Police Week 2013
- Maple Shade Students of the Month
- Maple Shade students shine at Deborah Heart Challenge and Art Competition in Pemberton
- Maple Shade Police to celebrate National Police Week 2013
- Maple Shade Students of the Month
- Maple Shade students shine at Deborah Heart Challenge and Art Competition in Pemberton
- Maple Shade Police to celebrate National Police Week 2013
- Maple Shade Students of the Month
- Maple Shade students shine at Deborah Heart Challenge and Art Competition in Pemberton
- Maple Shade Police to celebrate National Police Week 2013
- Maple Shade Students of the Month
- Maple Shade Police to celebrate National Police Week 2013
- Maple Shade students shine at Deborah Heart Challenge and Art Competition in Pemberton
- Maple Shade Students of the Month
- Maple Shade students shine at Deborah Heart Challenge and Art Competition in Pemberton
- Maple Shade students shine at Deborah Heart Challenge and Art Competition in Pemberton
- Maple Shade police capture copper thief
- Maple Shade police looking for man who robbed Sunoco station at gun point
- Hunterdon Review
- Somerset County Scholar-Athletes Recognized
- No Stopping Her: Challenges can t deter North Hunterdon s Caitlin Inamoto
- Noise ordinance introduced
- CALENDAR: What's happening in Hunterdon County?
- MILDRED SCHARF PARAGONE, 89, son in Lebanon
- Asperger Friends, May 19th meeting, CEA speaker coming
- JCP&L can build substation
- Free Family Fun
- Springtime in Clinton: Annual Pansy Festival features food, fun, games on Main Street
- CALENDAR: What's Happening in Hunterdon County?
- Borough Council debates noise ordinance, to hold public hearing
- $80, credit card stolen
- Bird-watching hike to be held at the Hill & Dale Reserve Sunday
- Vacant home lawns can be cut by DPW
- Town to try bid service
- North principal to become new assistant superintendent
- THOMAS G. KENYON, 86, former mayor of Tewksbury
- Equal pay bill defeated yet again
- TODAY'S MUNDY: Merrie Meadows to Broadway?
- EYES LEFT: Ponder a tale of two explosions
- Florham Park Eagle
- Florham Park/Madison American Legion to place flags on graves Saturday
- Florham seniors club meets May 22
- Screwball comedy next up Friday in matinee film series in Florham Park
- Florham salon going purple to benefit June Relay for Life
- Alice Carlton Colman Miksch, formerly of Florham Park
- Robert Hean Foster, of Florham Park
- Anthony Patrick Terantino, graduate of Madison High School
- Mary Lou Walsh, formerly of Madison
- Good Shepherd Church will host armed forces prayer service Saturday in Florham Park
- Florham Park students delight as 'Pirates'
- TRACY BUCKNER -- For one moment, to know it all
- EDITORIAL: No day on the calendar more special
- Jets reserve players cut after marijuana possession charges
- Landmark museum will open to public June 2 and July 4 in Florham Park
- Wanted: Democrat for mayor -- Committee to meet May 14 to consider candidate for fall
- Comic and tuneful Pirates to capture stage this weekend
- Natural, cultural, historic sites part of Great Swamp Scavenger Hunt May 11
- Talk on early toys and games May 12 in Madison
- Marion Strack, a 30-year resident of Chatham Township
- Beatrice Ruth Quinlan Vinzant, formerly of Chatham
- Morris NewsBee
- Wrestling for a cause his brother
- Fitness stations earn Daniel English Eagle Scout ranking
- Superhero race in Morris Township Sunday
- Pasta dinner at Masonic lodge in Morristown Saturday
- Annual garage sale comes to Acorn Hall
- Children Institute program at Morristown Airport
- St. Rose in East Hanover sponsors golf outing
- Bears spotted in Morristown, Morris Twp.
- Bears spotted in Morris Twp.
- New schedule greets Morristown High Schook students next year
- Mayo Performing Arts Center outstanding string musicians noted
- Artist alum speaks at Mo-Beard
- Stable cleans up for summer: E Coli found in Loantaka Brook border of Seaton Hackney in Morris Twp.
- New Jersey AIDS Walk: Bringing awareness to AIDS sufferers
- Jets reserve players cut after being arrested for drugs in Morristown
- Overturned truck on I-287 in Morristown
- Lawyer loses bid to toss Debarton awsuit
- Safety board: Pilot in fatal Morris Twp. crash didn t escape icing in time
- Stable cleans up for summer: E Coli found in Loantaka Brook border of Seaton Hackney ikn Morris Twp.
- Vote for Grover
- The Manville News
- MANVILLE: Police blotter, week of May 6-12
- MANVILLE: European Deli given a 'thank you'
- MANVILLE: Sunday's pig roast aids Liptak family
- MANVILLE: Cornelson hired in recreation job
- MANVILLE: Onderko kicks off his campaign for council
- MANVILLE: Community calendar, issue of May 16
- MANVILLE: Police blotter, week of May 6-12
- MANVILLE: European Deli given a 'thank you'
- MANVILLE: Sunday's pig roast aids Liptak family
- MANVILLE: Cornelson hired in recreation job
- POLICE BLOTTER: Week of May 9, 2013
- MANVILLE: Churches set food drive
- MANVILLE: Knights of Columbus to have Comedy Night
- HILLSBOROUGH / MANVILLE: Retired Hillsborough teacher pens novel
- MANVILLE: Police blotter, week of May 6-12
- MANVILLE: European Deli given a 'thank you'
- MANVILLE: Sunday's pig roast aids Liptak family
- MANVILLE: Cornelson hired in recreation job
- MANVILLE: Onderko kicks off his campaign for council
- SENIOR CORNER: Week of May 9, 2013
- Pennington Post
- Severed head found on Hopewell golf course in '89 may have been serial killer Joel Rifkin's first victim
- Severed head found on Hopewell golf course in '89 may have been serial killer Joel Rifkin's first victim
- Severed head found on Hopewell golf course in '89 may have been serial killer Joel Rifkin's first victim
- Severed head found on Hopewell golf course in '89 may have been serial killer Joel Rifkin's first victim
- Severed head found on Hopewell golf course in '89 may have been serial killer Joel Rifkin's first victim
- Severed head found on Hopewell golf course in '89 may have been serial killer Joel Rifkin's first victim
- Severed head found on Hopewell golf course in '89 may have been serial killer Joel Rifkin's first victim
- Severed head found on Hopewell golf course in '89 may have been serial killer Joel Rifkin's first victim
- Severed head found on Hopewell golf course in '89 may have been serial killer Joel Rifkin's first victim
- Severed head found on Hopewell golf course in '89 may have been serial killer Joel Rifkin's first victim
- Severed head found on Hopewell golf course in '89 may have been serial killer Joel Rifkin's first victim
- Severed head found on Hopewell golf course in '89 may have been serial killer Joel Rifkin's first victim
- Severed head found on Hopewell golf course in '89 may have been serial killer Joel Rifkin's first victim
- Severed head found on Hopewell golf course in '89 may have been serial killer Joel Rifkin's first victim
- Severed head found on Hopewell golf course in '89 may have been serial killer Joel Rifkin's first victim
- Severed head found on Hopewell golf course in '89 may have been serial killer Joel Rifkin's first victim
- Severed head found on Hopewell golf course in '89 may have been serial killer Joel Rifkin's first victim
- Severed head found on Hopewell golf course in '89 may have been serial killer Joel Rifkin's first victim
- Severed head found on Hopewell golf course in '89 may have been serial killer Joel Rifkin's first victim
- Severed head found on Hopewell golf course in '89 may have been serial killer Joel Rifkin's first victim
- Ocean County Observer
- Fans dreaming of winning Super Bowl tickets
- Brick residents learn more about fate of Camp Osborn
- 12 murders since 2011 remain unsolved
- Nurse nabbed on drug theft charge in Manchester
- At long last, demolition begins in Ortley
- Long Branch killing suspect questioned in Manchester homicide
- Seaside Heights hires 5 officers
- Expect mediocre care under Obamacare law
- BYOB restaurants keep dining out affordable
- BUCHANAN: Define U.S. vital interests before shedding blood
- Major caveat on buyout plan
- Toms River apartment plan would further snarl traffic
- Powerball jackpot hits $600 million; Shore residents dream big
- Lakewood schools' legal firm failed to pay $1M in taxes
- Shore is not part of state's home buyout program yet
- Comcast rewired about 144 miles of cable since Sandy
- Seaside Heights adds five officers
- Lawmakers question bay program cuts
- Seaside Heights adds five officers
- Toms River man charged with punching dog
- Camden County Woman
- Seven Cancer Diagnoses: One Inspirational Survivor
- Get The Facts On Eating Disorders
- New Technology Could Make Antioxidants In Skin Care Products More Effective
- Spring Fashion From Head to Toe
- Healthy Veins For A Healthy Life
- Understanding Glaucoma and Your Vision
- Good Grief, It's the Holidays!
- Why Can t I Get Pregnant?
- The Compassionate Friends Named Top Resource on the Internet for Grief and Loss
- American Dental Association Debuts Symptom Checker App
- Tax Time 2013: It's Going To Be A Bumpy Ride!
- Alternatives to Litigious Divorce: Collaborative Divorce and Divorce Mediation
- Education and Career Goals Among Top 10 New Year's Resolutions
- Eyebrow Lifting Will Brighten Your Look and Your Spirits
- How To Save Your Daughter s Life: Straight Talk For Parents From America s Top Criminal Profiler
- Local Ladies Achievements
- American Cancer Society Guidelines for the Early Detection of Cancer
- Women Caregivers: At the Center of the Alzheimer s Crisis
- Diabetes And Your Eyesight
- Upping the Apple Ante: Experts Say Eat Two a Day of This Superfood
- Community Newspapers of North Jersey Media Group
- Swath of Palisades Parkway closed for cycling event
- Down the Shore 2013: A complete post-Sandy guide to New Jersey's beaches
- Two 12-year-olds robbed of cell phones
- Crusin' in Nutley kicks off
- Testimony begins for Bloomfield home business
- Photos: Jersey Shore working toward summer kick-off
- Paterson s string of shootings hits four days
- Historic Teaneck tree may be beyond saving, arborists say
- Montclairvoyant: If you think those high-rises are tall, check out these irises
- Developer closes on property for Montclair's massive CentroVerde project
- Verona and Cedar Grove get $43K for litter cleanup
- Cedar Grove Fire Department keeps clean
- Historic homes tour offers glimpses of Bergen County's past
- Boston police, city to review bombings response
- Ivory Coast army arrests militia leader
- Tea party hero Cuccinelli is Virginia GOP gov nominee
- Police call fatal NYC shooting a hate crime
- Assemblyman questions state funding for Paterson schools
- US Airways flight lands on its belly at Newark International Airport
- Official: 'Amazing' no one died in train crash
- TIMEOFF - Entertainment
- Caldwell College
- President Blattner is Guest on New Jersey Capitol Report
- Caldwell College s Celebrates 71st Commencement with Awarding of First Doctoral Degrees in Its History
- Celebrating the 35th Anniversary of the Tuition Aid Grant
- Students Join Jersey Cares to Help Rebuild at the Shore
- Caldwell Reigns as CACC Softball Champions
- Informative Workshop Held Focused On Veterans' Health Issues
- Library Acquires JSTOR!
- Library Acquires VAST Streaming Video!
- Library Acquires Oxford Islamic Studies Online!
- Library Acquires Literature Criticism Online!
- Graduate Student Research Commons Now Open
- Caldwell College to Award First Doctoral Degrees in Its History at 71st Commencement
- Library Acquires JSTOR!
- Library Acquires VAST Streaming Video!
- Library Acquires Oxford Islamic Studies Online!
- Library Acquires Literature Criticism Online!
- Graduate Student Research Commons Now Open
- Caldwell College Approved for Over $3.8M for Capital Construction Projects
- Dr. Sharon A. Reeve and Dr. Mary Beth Walsh join Brenda Blackmon on My 9 TV s New Jersey Now
- Informative Workshop Held Focused On Veterans' Health Issues
- College of Saint Elizabeth
- College Closing at Noon, Friday Feb 8th
- Campus Power Outage (update 2)
- Campus Power Outage
- Campus Power Outage (update 1)
- Delayed Opening
- Storm Update: Campus Closing Monday
- Planned Network Service Outage, Monday at 1 p.m.
- E-mail Access
- College closed until Monday, November 5, 2012
- Friday Update 11/2
- Closing Update November 3, 2012
- Closing Update November 5, 2012
- Student Financial Aid Notice
- Closing Update November 8, 2012
- College Update November 9, 2012
- Montclair State University
- Softball Downed by Tufts in Extra Innings in NCAA Tournament
- Status Update: 5/19 - Convocation for the College of Humanities and Social Sciences
- Softball Downed by Tufts in Extra Innings in NCAA Tournament
- Status Update: 5/19 - Convocation for the College of Humanities and Social Sciences
- Softball Downed by Tufts in Extra Innings in NCAA Tournament
- Status Update: 5/19 - Convocation for the College of Humanities and Social Sciences
- Softball Takes Game 1 at NCAA Division III Championship
- Softball Takes Game 1 at NCAA Division III Championship
- Softball Takes Game 1 at NCAA Division III Championship
- Freshmen! Select Your Learning Community Now!
- NOTICE: Proper Decal Placement and Storage!
- NOTICE: Proper Decal Placement and Storage!
- Parking Lot Closures for Convocations
- Summer Shuttle Schedule
- Memorial Day Weekend Shuttle Service
- Parking Lot Closures for Convocations
- Summer Shuttle Schedule
- Memorial Day Weekend Shuttle Service
- Final Audit Deadline to Graduate January 2014 June 3
- Final Audit Deadline to Graduate January 2014 June 3
- New Jersey Institute of Technology
- Innovations at NJIT: IDS Teams Exceed Expectations
- Innovations at NJIT: Prestigious CAREER Grants Assist Young Investigators
- No stories found matching 'art store'
- Innovations at NJIT: Stem Cells
- Innovations at NJIT: NJIT Team Wins Recognition for its Twisted Design
- Innovations at NJIT: Walk This Way: Architecture Professor Turns the Mundane into Art
- Innovations at NJIT: The Newest Solar Technology: a Q and A with Professor Som Mitra
- Innovations at NJIT: Two NJIT Students Named Top Entrepreneurs
- Innovations at NJIT: Making iPhone Apps at NJIT: Meet Tyler Auten
- Innovations at NJIT: Want a Nightclub with a Hurricane Motif? Ask Anita Graham
- Innovations at NJIT: Mixing It Up at NJIT: Engineering and Design Students Work Together
- Innovations at NJIT: She Makes Soda-Can Shoes
- Innovations at NJIT: Ben Gross: a Digital Design Student with an Artist's Eye
- Innovations at NJIT: Developing Neural Prostheses for Spinal Injuries
- Innovations at NJIT: A Vision Into the Brain: McNair Scholars Research Neuroscience
- Innovations at NJIT: NJIT Sophomore Awarded Needham Research Scholarship
- Innovations at NJIT: Researchers Find Novel Therapies in Tissue Engineering
- Innovations at NJIT: Graduate Students Research the Future
- Innovations at NJIT: Get Excited and Make Things: NJIT Hosts First TEDxTalk
- Innovations at NJIT: He Wants to Change the World
- Princeton University
- Forum to focus on technology in post-secondary education
- Policy forum to examine gun violence
- George to moderate panel on Benghazi
- Screening to feature student documentaries
- Video feature: Exploring the art of songwriting, one emotion at a time
- University Public Safety, Princeton Police update operating procedures
- Freshmen dig into challenges facing urban education
- New Jersey Symphony to perform Mackey's 'Stumble to Grace'
- Outdoor sculpture tour to showcase campus collection
- Video showcase to feature original student work
- Students to present marathon concert
- Yarn/Wire to perform student compositions
- Westad to present two lectures on China
- Thesis on Spain pushes senior to look within
- Wilson School colloquium spotlights challenges for U.S. in the Middle East
- Video feature: 'Playboy Architecture'
- Williams will serve as acting executive vice president
- Former solicitor general to speak on Supreme Court
- Improvisation course takes students out of their musical 'comfort zone'
- Nine students receive 2013 Spirit of Princeton Award
- Ramapo College
- Ramapo College Offers Two-week Microsoft Office 2010 Certification in Outlook
- New HTML5 Mobile App Development Certificate Begins in July at Ramapo College
- Ramapo College Offers Microsoft Office 2010 Certification in PowerPoint
- Ramapo College Offers Princeton Review Sat Preparation Program Plus College Immersion Seminars
- Online Registration for Ramapo Rumble Motorcycle Event
- Ramapo College to Host Conference Examining Impact of Gas Pipelines - Thursday, May 2
- Ramapo Explorers-Stem Middle School Academic Summer Camp Information Sessions Slated for April, May
- Ramapo to Host National History Honor Society Northeast Regional Conference
- To Russia with Love - A Concert Featuring Russian, Estonian and American Music
- Ramapo College to Present 'To Russia With Love' Concert
- Grammy Award-Winner, Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks to Perform at the Berrie Center at Ramapo College of New Jersey
- Senator Eduardo M. Suplicy of the Workers' Party of Brazil to Lecture at Ramapo College May 8
- Ramapo College Stock Market Trading Lab Offers August Financial Literacy Camp for High School Students
- Latin Jazz Ensemble to Perform Original Concert on April 19
- Ramapo to Present 'Living Productively With Disabilities' Lecture
- 'Zero Waste: A Permaculture Perspective on Waste Management' April 4 lecture in Creating a Sustainable World series
- Documentary about the Forced March of Filmmaker's Family during the Armenian Genocide to be Screened
- Grandfather's Efforts to Save Jews During WWII to be Revealed
- Princeton Review GRE Preparation Course at Ramapo College
- Painting Performance Artist Exhibition at Ramapo College
- Rider University
- Westminster Welcomes Visiting Artists in February
- Kaleidoscope Chamber Orchestra Performs Music of Bach, Stravinsky Schubert and Rossini on February 10
- Westminster Music Theater Presents Oklahoma!
- Westminster Premieres Luminosity in Philadelphia on April 11
- Westminster Opera Theater Presents La Clemenza di Tito
- Westminster Conservatory Youth Chorale Presents Songs From Our Diverse Heritage April 27
- Westminster Community Chorus and Chamber Choir Celebrate Conductor's Tenth Anniversary
- Westminster Symphonic Choir Performs Mahler's Symphony No. 8 'Symphony of a Thousand' with The Philadelphia Orchestra
- Westminster Choir College Commencement Is May 10
- Westminster Concert Bell Choir Recording Celebrates 30 Years of Musical Excellence
- Westminster Alumnus Russell Fischer Opens on Broadway
- Elem Eley and J.J. Penna Perform September 28
- Elem Eley Featured on Two New CDs
- New Recordings Bring the Westminster Sound to the World
- Westminster Symphonic Choir Participates in Messiah Broadcast with the New York Philharmonic
- WWFM Radio Presents Christmas from Westminster Choir College of Rider University
- Westminster Honors Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with Concert on January 26
- Westminster Chapel Choir Presents Let Music Live! on February 28
- Westminster Choir College Presents Canta Brasil on March 1
- Westminster Conservatory Presents Showcase on March 22
- Rowan University
- Congratulations Graduates 2013!
- College of Engineering welcomes middle school girls to annual AWE summer workshops
- Regional high school students can RISE in Rowan Engineering
- Rowan sets information session for Young Profs Exploration Camp
- Top accounting student off to Notre Dame
- Route 322 closure and detour on May 17 for Rowan University commencement ceremonies
- Class of 2013 makes its mark!
- Cancer survivor turns dream into reality
- Top accounting student gets full ride to Notre Dame
- For her son, April Lee earns second master's degree
- Engineering grads heading halfway across country, around the world to make a difference
- Possibly 'best student ever' gets full ride to Notre Dame
- Students to walk, then wed, on campus
- Rowan celebrates graduates from first Camden doctoral cohort
- A Rowan revolution
- Professor Emeritus Joseph Robinette earns Tony Award nomination
- 16th Rowan Fulbright in 13 years off to Malaysia
- From undergraduate engineering to Ph.D.
- Rowan profs to present readings of two new young adult novels at Barnes & Noble
- A major milestone
- Rutgers - Newark
- Chinese Student Perspectives on the Business School's undergrad programs
- 'Right Here, Right Now'
- Undergraduate Research Day 2013
- Music at home: a concert of Baroque chamber music
- Conversations with our graduate students
- Rutgers-Newark Alumni Reunion
- Renowned Conservationist Richard Leakey to Deliver Wildlife Crime Symposium Keynote
- Stanley Cowell Jazz Trio
- Graduate Student Joman Natsheh Selected As International Neuroscience Fellow
- Planting Flowers for Earth Day
- Jazz in the Garden at the Newark Museum
- Starting Point: Senior Fine Art Exhibition
- R U Tuff Enuff Fitness Challenge
- Law Alumna Virginia Long Will Address 247th Commencement
- A Glimpse at Some of R-N's Graduating Students
- R-N Law Alumna Virginia Long Will Address 247th Commencement
- Film Series: Exploring Metropolitan and Urban Issues Around the World
- Rutgers Veteran Civilian Dialogue
- Intro to Entrepreneurship Q&A
- Business Plan Writing Workshop
- Rutgers, State University of New Jersey
- Rutgers Recognizes Student Achievement
- Dispatches from the Cannes Film Festival
- Rutgers Names Julie Hermann Director of Athletics
- Is Generation Y a Game Changer for Housing?
- Rutgers Makes B1G Gender History with Athletic Director Hire
- Softball Senior Kaci Madden Receives Michael Tranghese Leadership Award
- Coursera Makes Case for MOOCS
- Rutgers ROTC Commissionings
- Rutgers Introduces Julie Hermann as New AD
- Mason Gross Theater Students Bridge the Generation Gap
- Computer Engineer to Study Online Knowledge Pools
- Grad Profile: From Paste-Up to Desktop to Laptop, Graduate Savors the English Language
- Visit the Rutgers Gardens Farmers Market
- Video: Color Me RU
- Laptop U? Has the Future of College Moved Online?
- Amazing Career Advice for College Grads from Linkedin's Billionaire Founder
- Grad Profile: Peruvian Emigr a Role Model to Hispanic Women Aspiring to STEM Fields
- Rutgers Tennis Names Freshman Gina Li MVP for 2013
- Amazing Career Advice for College Grads from Linkin's Billionaire Founder
- Heavy Traffic Expected for Rutgers' May 19 Commencement
- Saint Peter's University
- From Students to Alumni: Alumni Board Welcomes Newest Members During Delaney Reception
- Three Saint Peter s Students Receive HBCSF Scholarship Award
- Measuring the Impact of Pope Francis
- Alumni and Friends Do It Again on May 10!
- Today is the Day! Let's Do it Again May 10!
- Englewood Cliffs Campus Alumni Celebrate Saint Peter's
- Saint Peter's University Signs Articulation Agreement with Englewood School of Radiography
- Saint Peter s University Receives $100,000 Grant from the George I. Alden Trust
- Alumni and Friends Can Do it Again on May 10!
- Saint Peter's Hosts Alumni in Law Continuing Legal Education Lecture
- Allan Stewart, M.D. 91 Delivers the 62nd Annual Mendel Lecture
- President Cornacchia Appears on One-on-One with Steve Adubato
- Stephen D. Doyle Criminal Justice Symposium Explores Domestic Violence
- Founders of the Mac Mahon Student Center Honored at Hearts & Minds
- Historian/Author Thomas Fleming Speaks at Inaugural Lecture in the Humanities
- Founders of the Mac Mahon Student Center Honored at Hearts & Minds
- The Most Reverend John J. Myers Receives Doctor of Humane Letters from Saint Peter s University
- Media and History Conference Focuses on Celebrities in the Media
- Saint Peter s University Releases Community Investment Report
- Mac Mahon Student Center Founders to be Honored at Hearts & Minds: The Saint Peter s University Scholarship Dinner
- Stevens Institute of Technology
- Stevens 2008 Undergraduate Application Now Available
- Fall Visit Days Are Here
- Stevens Institute of Technology Office of Career Development Among Top 20 in US
- Undergraduate Admissions Office Closed for Labor Day
- Fall Visit Day Registration Closed
- Stevens Early Decision I Deadline is November 15
- Stevens Early Decision II Deadline
- Stevens Students to Compete in Imagine Cup
- Stevens Office of Admissions Winter Break Hours
- Junior-Sophomore Visit Day: February 23
- The College of New Jersey
- Top-ranked Trinity holds off TCNJ, 12-7
- Lions continue push towards NCAAs at IC4A championships
- Four Lions earn all-region honors
- TCNJ lacrosse players sweep weekly NJAC honors
- Lions compete at Swarthmore Last Chance Meet
- TCNJ laces up at Swarthmore Last Chance Meet
- TCNJ athletics golf outing set for Friday, June 7
- Four Lions earn NJCBA All-State accolades
- TCNJ athletes take final shot at NCAA championship bid
- NCAA championship hopes alive for Lions track standouts
- TCNJ athletes take final shot at NCAA championship bid
- NCAA championship hopes alive for Lions track standouts
- Four Lions earn NJCBA All-State accolades
- TCNJ athletics golf outing set for Friday, June 7
- Lions compete at Swarthmore Last Chance Meet
- TCNJ laces up at Swarthmore Last Chance Meet
- TCNJ lacrosse players sweep weekly NJAC honors
- Four Lions earn all-region honors
- Lions continue push towards NCAAs at IC4A championships
- Top-ranked Trinity holds off TCNJ, 12-7
- William Paterson University
- Diversity and Social Justice Workshop
- 4th Annual NJ Professional Development Schools Conference
- Hospice...Improving Care for Veterans: Facing Illness and Death Program
- University Galleries are open this Sunday
- Grant writing and funding workshops
- AFT Local 1796 General & Executive/Local Board Meeting
- University Galleries are open this Sunday
- Reminder: Blackboard Institute - May 13 & 14
- Bilingual Education's Open House Reception
- Baseball Home vs. Rowan (NJAC Tournament) THURSDAY at 3:30 p.m.
- Jazz Room Series - William Paterson Jazz Orchestra with Joe Lovano - Sunday, May 5, 2013 - 8:00 pm
- Softball at Montclair State (NJAC Tournament) TUESDAY at 4:00 p.m.
- Baseball Home vs. Ramapo (NJAC Tournament) TUESDAY at 3:30 p.m.
- Recreational Services - Friday Night at the Rec - DeStress Night
- Recreational Services - Get The Hike Outta Here! - Mystery Hike
- The University Galleries will be OPEN SUNDAY on April 28 from noon to 4 p.m.
- UCC Council Meeting
- Reminder: Job Market Trends Worshop - Office Politics - An Employers' Standpoint
- THE CARNIVAL - A Year End Extravaganza!
- 3rd Annual Soccer Campus Cup Tournament
- NewJerseyNewsroom.com
- Powerball Winning Number Gets $600 Million
- PokerStars Loses in N.J. Court
- Broccoli Attack Gets N.J. Mother Arrested
- 'Star Trek Into Darkness' Movie Review, Trailer: Takes Recycling Into Shallow Space
- Do YOU Believe in Miracles, New Jersey? Gloria Loring Shares A Remarkable Experience from Her Latest Memoir
- Mega Millions Winner to Get $190 Million
- Buono Launches Property Tax Increase Calculator
- Do YOU Believe in Miracles, New Jersey? Gloria Loring Shares A Remarkable Experience from Her Latest Memior
- NJ Weather: Cool Canadian Air Expected to Move into NJ
- Popular Baby Names for 2012 Released
- 'Colin Quinn Unconstitutional' Off Broadway Review: A Humorist Speaks to America's Drunken Promise
- Kai, the Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker, Gained YouTube Video Fame Before N.J. Murder
- Sandy-affected home buyouts to start in Sayreville, South River
- Christie Is All That's Stopping Same Sex Marriage In NJ
- Chris Christie spotted at Goldman Sachs
- Bonjour New Jersey! Coconuts for Healthy Cholesterol? You May Be Surprised!
- Do YOU Believe in Miracles, New Jersey? Gloria Loring Shares A Remarkable Experience from Her Latest Novel
- New Jersey Weather: Return of the 80s
- Who Is Kumare?
- Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig Keep 'Frances Ha' Aloft
- PolitickerNJ
- Buono's choice in chairman gets lukewarm reception from some Dems
- Buono says O'Donnell is the right man for the job
- Dems warn Christie will tack right if re-elected
- Fulop shows up in Atlantic City but says he's far from issuing gubernatorial endorsement
- Wisniewski: Dems made strides during Christie's first term
- Buono to name O'Donnell party chairman tonight
- Buono seeks to energize the women's vote
- Christie: 'You call it fear, I call it respect'
- Christie criticizes Obama for lack of assertiveness in face of AP/IRS stories
- Christie did Election Day robocall for Sandoval
- Camden mayor wants no part of dispute over who replaces party chair
- O'Donnell sits down for lunch meeting with Oliver
- Lesniak doesn't rule out succeeding DeFilippo as Union County Democratic Chair
- Burlington City mayor backs Christie re-election
- Morning News Digest: May 17, 2013
- Can Governor Christie Have his Cake and Eat it too?
- With Healy out and Fulop in, does Mukherji head to Trenton looking over his shoulder?
- Christie Campaign releases Spanish-language TV ad
- Councilman Rice doesn't rule out LG if asked
- Source: Buono undeterred on state chair question
- Vote Smart NJ Key Votes
- Prohibits requirement to disclose means for accessing electronic account or services by employers (A 2878) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Requires availability of early voting for certain elections (S 2364) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Revises requirements for emergency medical services delivery (S 1650) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Establishes oversight for Hurricane Sandy recovery funds (A 61) - Passage Failed - Executive
- The 'New Jobs for New Jersey Act' (S 2211) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Designates Labor Agreements for More Public Works Projects (S 2425) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Establishes the 'New Jersey Workforce Development and Education Commission' (S 2483) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Establishes New Jersey Yellow Dot Program (S 71) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Requires the HMFA to Expand Participation in the New Jersey HomeKeeper Program (S 2202) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Increases Minimum Wage (A 2162) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Establishes the 'New Jersey Residential Foreclosure Transformation Act' (S 2157) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Establishes Helmets to Hardhats pilot program in New Jersey Turnpike Authority (A 1415) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Establishes the Clean Car Commission (A 3028) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Expands neighborhood revitalization State tax credit to include gross income taxpayers (A 3206) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Reassesses casino licensee fees and employment conditions in Atlantic City (A 2577) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Increases Minimum Wage (SCR 1) - Passage With Amendment Passed - House
- Increases Minimum Wage (SCR 1) - Concurrence Vote With Amendment Passed - Senate
- Increases Minimum Wage (SCR 1) - Concurrence Vote Passed - House
- Extends the Term of a Special Committee Investigating the Finances of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (AR 91) - Passage Passed - House
- Requires Legislative Approval of Port Authority Minutes (A 2166) - Referred to Committee - Senate
