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  • POLICE BLOTTER: September 26

    Florence     Police charged Kayla Starkey, 19, of Roebling, with aggravated assault, resisting arrest and obstruction of justice Sept. 14 at 10:14 a.m.     According to police, officers responded to the area of Sixth Avenue upon receiving reports of a woman out of control. Ms. Starkey resisted officers attempting to take her into custody, causing…

  • STOCKTON: Borough says hail to chief

    STOCKTON: Borough says hail to chief

    Chief Paul Steffanelli has served for 25 years as the volunteer chief of the Stockton Fire Company By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    STOCKTON — On Friday (Sept. 20), Stockton Borough hosted an evening celebration/open house for Stockton Fire Company Chief Paul Steffanelli at the Stockton Firehouse on Mill Street,    Over 60 guests were present to…

  • REGIONAL: Kenyan scientist walks to save elephants

    REGIONAL: Kenyan scientist walks to save elephants

    Kenyan scientist Jim Nyamu stops in East Windsor on Sept. 17 during his walk to Washington, D.C, to save African elephants. Photo by Amy Batista

  • HAMILTON: Foreclosure workshops offered at Mercer Connection

    Those facing foreclosure are invited to participate in a workshop offered at the Mercer County Connection Oct. 10 in Hamilton. HAMILTON — Those facing foreclosure are invited to participate in a workshop offered at the Mercer County Connection Oct. 10 in Hamilton.    People facing foreclosure can get easily overwhelmed and believe nothing can be done…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Ground Round officially opens

    EAST WINDSOR: Ground Round officially opens

    The Ground Round officially opened to the public with a grand opening Monday. By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR – The Ground Round officially opened to the public with a grand opening Monday.    The restaurant is located adjacent to the bowling center at 529 Route 130.    Marc Heifetz, general manager, Michael Little, CEO of…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Educators’ association comes out in force

    HILLSBOROUGH: Educators’ association comes out in force

    Custodian and negotiating team member Jim Cox and Sunnymead School teacher Robyn DeVincentz walk with signs on the sidewalk in front of the Auten Road Intermediate School before Monday’s meeting.

  • COMMUNITY CALENDAR: September 26

    Fri., Sept. 27    Toddler tunes is a music program for children of all ages.    The event will be offered at 10:30 a.m. at the Robbinsville Branch of the Mercer County Library. Children must be accompanied by an adult.    Online registration is required. To register, visit www.mcl.org and click on “programs/events.” Sun., Sept. 29    Woof Walk,…

  • SPORTS CALENDAR: September 27

    Hamilton High School West Fri., Sept. 27    Girls varsity field hockey @ Lawrence, 4 p.m.    Boys freshman soccer @ Princeton, 4 p.m.    Girls varsity tennis @ Notre Dame High School, 4 p.m.    Girls junior varsity field hockey @ Lawrence, 5:15 p.m.    Football varsity @ Allentown, 7 p.m. Mon., Sept. 30    Girls varsity field hockey vs.…

  • BORDENTOWN CITY: The Man Cave and Consignment Shop is moving

    BORDENTOWN CITY: The Man Cave and Consignment Shop is moving

    The Man Cave and Consignment Shop is moving by Jennifer Kohlhepp, Packet Media Group BORDENTOWN CITY — The Man Cave and Consignment Shop is moving    Randy Now (Randy Ellis) is moving the Man Cave and Consignment Shop to its new location at 134 Farnsworth Ave. on Oct. 1 and will be reopening just in time…