Author: Central Jersey

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Historical Society slates 31st Autumn House Tour

    LAMBERTVILLE: Historical Society slates 31st Autumn House Tour

    Two of many highlights featured    LAMBERTVILLE — With the recent Forbes Magazine recognition of its town as one of America’s prettiest, the Lambertville Historical Society has announced — with pride — the 31st Autumn House Tour, set for Oct. 20 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m.    ”The reason for Forbes’ designation is evident by walking through Lambertville’s…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Community invited to annual Mayors’ Breakfast

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: Community invited to annual Mayors’ Breakfast

    Suzanne Nissenblatt and Chief George Meyer to be honored    October marks the 17th year of the Hopewell Valley Municipal Alliance’s Healthy Communities/Healthy Youth initiative.    Hopewell Valley residents are invited to help celebrate this anniversary during the Hopewell Valley Mayors’ Breakfast on Oct. 4 at the Hopewell Valley Golf Club from 8:30-10 a.m. The club is…

  • PRINCETON: Hary named interim health officer

    Princeton this week named an interim health officer to run the health department until officials decide on a permanent solution. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Princeton this week named an interim health officer to run the health department until officials decide on a permanent solution.    Robert Hary, a past president of the state health…

  • HAMILTON: Bromley pact gets the nod from council

    Despite calls to delay the decision to allow for more input from residents, the Township Council approved a one-year, $115,000 contract to the Catholic Youth Organization of Mercer County to operate, manage by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON – Despite calls to delay the decision to allow for more input from residents, the Township Council…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: HijabFest explores Muslim fashion

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: HijabFest explores Muslim fashion

    On Sept.22, the New Brunswick Islamic Center (NBIC) hosted the first ever HijabFest at the Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick. By Azra Baig, Special Writer NEW BRUNSWICK — On Sept.22, the New Brunswick Islamic Center (NBIC) hosted the first ever HijabFest at the Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick. The word hijab can be defined as…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: County offers reward in station robberies

    Middlesex County Crime Stoppers are offering a reward for information related to a series of gas station robberies, officials announced Wednesday. Middlesex County Crime Stoppers are offering a reward for information related to a series of gas station robberies, officials announced Wednesday.    Middlesex County Acting Prosecutor Andrew C. Carey and Anthony A. Caputo, chairman and…

  • ‘This I Believe’ coming to Hopewell Valley Oct. 2

    Legendary journalist Edward R. Murrow originally started the “This I Believe” program many decades ago By John Tredrea, Special Writer    National Public Radio (NPR) will come to Hopewell Valley on Oct. 2, when the producer of the show, “This I Believe,” comes to hear what HoVal residents have to say on that topic.    The event,…

  • Hemant Marathe for mayor of West Windsor

    Mary and Mike Meduski, West Windsor To the editor:  We have lived in West Windsor since 1998 and have known Hemant Marathe for almost that entire time. Beginning when our now-adult daughters were friends and classmates in grade school, and continuing as our younger child has progressed through the WW-P School District, we have…

  • HAMILTON: Advertisers sought for 2014 township calendar

    Mailed to all of the community’s 40,000 plus households, the Hamilton Township calendar offers varying advertisement levels, full-color advertisements on glossy pages and the ability for businesses HAMILTON — Local businesses are invited to advertise in the 2014 Hamilton Township calendar.    Mailed to all of the community’s 40,000 plus households, the Hamilton Township calendar offers…