Author: Central Jersey

  • BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS

    Wednesdays to Sept. 25    The Bordentown City Farmers Market is open from 3 to 7:30 p.m. (rain or shine) in the Carslake Community Center Parking Lot, 207 Crosswicks St., Bordentown City.The market features local vendors selling Jersey fresh produce, herbs, pickles, alpaca products, soap, spices and flowers. Sun., Sept 8    A Marshlands photography amble. Mary…

  • Whoa, baby!

    Whoa, baby!

    An assortment of products manufactured by Ah Goo Baby.

  • LOCAL PEOPLE IN THE NEWS

    Tidbits about your neighbors    Jessica A. Bouloutian, of New Hope, recently was selected to receive The Greek Council Award. She graduated from New Hope-Solebury High School and plans to attend Millersville University of Pennsylvania this fall to study biology and animal behavior.    The Greek Council Award recipient is awarded in the amount of $878. It…

  • HAMILTON: Building fun

    HAMILTON: Building fun

    Hamilton residents among participants in Robbinsville Lego activity photo by Rebecca Nowalski Shajy Mathai, of Hamilton, works on an airplane with his son, Joshua, 11, while instructor Antonio Papa looks on at the Robbinsville Branch of the Mercer County Library. Antonio is a senior at Robbinsville High, and participates in the schools robotic team, Nemesis.…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: High school cheerleaders prepare for fall season

    HILLSBOROUGH: High school cheerleaders prepare for fall season

    Hillsborough cheerleaders pose at summer camp in Pennsylvania.

  • BORDENTOWN CITY: Tickets on sale for wine and beer fest

       The kegs are ready for tapping and the bottles are ready to be uncorked for the first annual Bordentown City Wine and Beer Festival.    The festival will take place from 2-6 p.m. Sept. 21 along Farnsworth Avenue from Crosswicks Street to Railroad Avenue. The rain date is Sept. 22.    The Downtown Bordentown Association created…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton    Ljubomir Stojanov, 71, of Princeton, was arrested Aug.24 on a warrant. A female shoplifter allegedly stole two scarves worth $62 from a store on Nassau Street at 6:31 p.m. on Aug.23. The suspect was described as an Asian woman in her mid 40s who was last seen walking north on Nassau Street. A Trek…

  • BORDENTOWN CITY: Chef brings heat to college kitchen

    BORDENTOWN CITY: Chef brings heat to college kitchen

    Chef Matthew McElmoyl starts third year as culinary instructor    Chef Matthew McElmoyl has a considerable résumé as a chef/restaurateur and popular adjunct instructor at Mercer County Community College’s Trenton campus.    The owner and executive chef of Oliver A Bistro in Bordentown began a culinary connection with the college when Trenton Campus Provost Monica Weaver…

  • HAMILTON: Helping Hand

    HAMILTON: Helping Hand

    From left, Family Guidance Center staff members Michelle Palmer, Akia Bethea, Dianna Figueroa, Toni Vaughn, Ed Forbes and Risa Brehon, Courtney Kiley of Bank of America, and Beth Hart, Family Guidance Center’s Development Director. For more information visit the website at www.fgccorp.org.  Courtesy photo