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SHIP gets new 'dock' to serve additional meals to needy
SHIP has a new dock. Thanks to a generous bequest, clients of SHIP can enjoy meals twice a week in the backyard of its home at 87 E. High St.
HINDERING APPREHENSION, 12:05 a.m. July 12: Police said they stopped a vehicle on Route 523 after seeing several lamps out and to investigate suspected mechanical problems.
Library announces summer reading programs, events
Catch the Reading Bug Summer Reading Program for all Hunterdon County residents.
New eatery promises genuine Naples pizza
Frank and Jeanette Catena are bringing authentic Neapolitan pizza to Three Bridges with their new eatery, Luna Restaurant.
Woman charged in soda-machine theft
READINGTON A woman from the Three Bridges section was charged Tuesday with stealing a soda machine from a deli on Main Street.
WARRANT, 3:30 p.m. June 10: Police went to the home of Ralph Runyan, 32, of Whitehouse Station who had three warrants from Bridgewater, North Plainfield and Plainfield totaling $2,450. The police report states ...
Dr. Hans Link VP of Roche Diagnostics
SWITZERLAND - Dr. Hans Link, 47, the vice president of Global Systems Support for Roche Diagnostics in Switzerland, entered eternal life on Wednesday .
Jennie C. Owsik former Hillsborough resident
RARITAN TOWNSHIP - Jennie C. Owsik, 92, entered into eternal life on Saturday at the Hunterdon Care Center.
THREE BRIDGES - Alba Eugenia Morelli, 77, entered eteranal life Sunday . Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Somerville Funeral Home, 10 West End Ave., Somerville, 725-2079. The viewing will be 2 to ...
Susan Flinn Named President of Three Bridges
“Susan Flinn is an incredible addition to our executive leadership team”
NEW YORK, NY May 1, 2008 The appointment of Susan Flinn as President of Three Bridges was announced today by Sander A. Flaum, Managing Partner of parent company Flaum Partners Inc. via Med Ad News
Readington condominium building burns
“At four o'clock in the morning my wife woke me up and said 'I think our neighbor's place is on fire,''”
READINGTON: Eight residents of a six-unit condominium in the township were saved from an early morning fire Saturday when a pregnant woman having trouble sleeping heard the sound of her neighbor's deck burning. via Home News Tribune
Education foundation marks a good year
“We had a great time and terrific food”
Readington Educational Foundation recently commemorated its first successful year -- having issued more than $13,000 in grants for innovative initiatives by school district staffers. via Jersey Journal
DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED, 1:41 a.m. March 21: Police stopped a white Nissan Altima with Pennsylvania license plates because several motor vehicle infractions were discovered. via Courier News
Morristown man charged with stealing $168,000 of company equipment
“The charge against Mr. Gaeta, Jr. was the result of the prompt actions of representatives at Ingersoll Rand, which allowed the investigation to commence in a timely manner”
A Morristown man has been charged with stealing $168,000 worth of equipment from his employer allegedly by having it shipped to his house. via Daily Record
Voters approve $2.4M for schools
“We're humbled by the overwhelming positive response”
Voters yesterday in Readington Township approved a $2.36 million referendum aimed at improving infrastructure at three schools. via Jersey Journal
Town discusses ways to meet housing quota
BRIDGEWATER:The township must provide 1,115 new affordable housing units by 2018. via Jersey Journal
Lawsuit: Readington school aides failed to report abuse by teacher
Paraprofessionals and school aides failed to report the alleged physical and emotional abuse of special needs children by a teacher at a Hunterdon County school over a two-year period, according to a lawsuit ... via Jersey Journal
Report calls for moving P'burg Catholic school
“Fifteen months in the making, this plan ensures that our Catholic schools will be strong centers of faith formation and academic excellence as well as financially stable now and in the future”
Categories: Phillipsburg A comprehensive strategic plan aimed at rescuing the future of the Diocese of Metuchen's Catholic schools released yesterday suggests that Phillipsburg's Sts. via NJ.com
Help for soldiers gets out through the news
I would like to thank the Courier News for its coverage of two events. The first is the Dec. via Courier News Online
PISCATAWAY: Diocese's school plan includes closing and merger
“In 2005, we initiated a study of the St. Peter the Apostle and St. Mary of Mount Virgin Schools to determine the feasibility of merging them. After gathering and analyzing their data, the Meitler consultants recommended that the schools be merged”
Bishop Paul G. Bootkoski has announced that he has accepted a strategic plan for the Catholic schools of the Diocese of Metuchen that will include the closing of St. via Courier News Online