Author: Central Jersey

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Food trucks event may be coming back

    October plan could get OK Tuesday By John Tredrea, Special Writer Food truck time is on the near horizon for Lambertville. Actually, food trucks — 15 of them — is more like what it’ll really be. Mayor David DelVecchio said Saturday that the agenda of the City Council’s Aug. 19 agenda will include a vote…

  • PLUMSTED: Naturalist takes kids on seed exploration
  • HAMILTON: Cardiologists set for charity event

       Twelve local cardiologists have decided to play more than the role of doctors in the battle against heart disease.    Hamilton Cardiology Associates (HCA), a 12-doctor cardiology practice with locations in Hamilton and Princeton, will participate in the American Heart Association’s Heart Walk at Mercer County Park Marina Area on Sept. 7 in West Windsor.…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: National Night Out deemed a success

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: National Night Out deemed a success

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer Hopewell Valley’s National Night Out, held Aug. 5 in the Brandon Farms development, was pronounced a success by area police and other emergency service personnel. National Night Out events, held in other Mercer County municipalities that night as well, are held to give residents, including children, a way to get…

  • Professional Management Associates, LLC Bolsters Communications Team with New Hire

    Professional Management Associates, LLC Bolsters Communications Team with New Hire

    By: Crystal DeCotiis Hillsborough, N.J. (August 13, 2014) nProfessional Management Associates, LLC (PMA) announced today that Cory Orlando has joined the company as Communication Coordinator. At PMA, Cory will add his youthful energy and marketing skills to the company’s existing strengths in full-service management of trade and professional associations. “We’re excited to have Cory join…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Eye doctor’s sign is reported stolen

    June Grutzmacher of Lambertville reported at police headquarters Aug. 5 the theft of her wooden, rectangular business sign. With white background and black lettering, it read "June E. Grutzmacher, M.D., F.A.C.S. Ophthalmology, Disease and Surgery of the Eye." The sign also contained a picture of an eye and is valued at $500. Police also reported:…

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Police Blotter

    Hopewell Township police Lt. Christopher Kascik reported: — On Aug. 5, just after midnight Officer Joseph Maccaquano was on patrol on Pennington Road near Denow Road. The officer stopped a 1995 Lexus for a motor vehicle violation. While speaking with the driver, who was identified as Suzette Fox, 40, of Atlantic Avenue, Hamilton, a warrant…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: National Night Out deemed a success

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: National Night Out deemed a success

    Corinne Saindon, 3, of Hopewell Valley, enjoys a frozen treat at the Night Out event. Photos by Rebecca Nowalski.

  • Libertarian urges youth to get involved in politics

    Patrick McKnight, Skillman I am not a career politician. I am not a wealthy or well-connected member of the elite. I am a regular person standing up for the Constitution. Last year at age 28 I was the most successful Libertarian candidate in New Jersey for a second year. But my real goal is to…