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  • High Pointe at Hopewell offers spectacular views

    Situated on one of the highest points in Mercer County, each home has a natural privacy created by the hills    High Pointe at Hopewell is situated on one of the highest points in Mercer County. This location between Pennington and Princeton is the undertaking of Mercer County developer Nexus Properties, with homes starting at $699,000.…

  • School budget needs open, honest discussion

    Letter to the editor To the editor:    The Board of Education meets next week to finalize the 2001-2002 budget. It is my sincere hope that the proposals for an increase in spending as well as an increase in the tax rate be discussed in an open and honest manner.    As a former math teacher, let…

  • N.T. Callaway awarded membership

    Nonprofit relocation network welcomes Sergeantsville office    The Sergeantsville N.T. Callaway office has been notified that the firm has been awarded membership in Distinguished Brokers of America, a nonprofit relocation network. Chris McGann has been appointed coordinator for the program.    The DBA network seeks the finest independent Realtors and selects only one broker in each community…

  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 03/22

    From the March 22 edition of the Register-News Duo surprised by appointment To the editor:   &nbspWe were surprised and disap­ pointed when Mr. Marino was ap­ pointed by the Republican members of the Bordentown Township Com­ mittee during reorganization to the Bordentown Sewer Authority.   &nbspMr. Marino, who was a member of the Sewer Authority as…

  • Teens leading fight against bias

    Ten South Brunswick High School students were honored Thursday at a business and youth luncheon for their participation in the ‘Anytown’ program, and their fight against bias, bigotry and racism. By: Amanda Bok    Sometimes it isn’t only what you’ve done, but what you will do, that deserves recognition.    That’s the case for 10 South Brunswick…

  • Vacant pub transforms into family eatery

    The transformation of a corner pub from an empty, dilapidated building into a brightly painted family restaurant could be the beginning of a lot of changes in Roebling, said restaurant owners and township officials. By: Vanessa S. Holt Bartender Denise Mandarakas serves at Verann’s Restaurant and Wesley’s Pub. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe    ROEBLING —…

  • Middle school air passes quality tests

    Tests do not indicate any elevated levels of either dangerous microbes or lead at the Hillsborough Middle School. By: Laura Toto    Nearly 200 Hillsborough Middle School parents and teachers attended a meeting last week to learn the results of recent air quality studies at the school where some teachers claim dirty air is causing health…

  • Coldwell Banker office relocates

    South Brunswick/Franklin office has plans to expand at newly constructed office building    The South Brunswick/Franklin office of Coldwell Banker has moved to a newly constructed two-story professional office building located on the corner of Route 27 and Beekman Road.    "Our team of professional sales associates occupy 4,000 square feet of office space with state-of-the-art computers…

  • Church enjoys 250 years

    BORDENTOWN CITY – When the first brick of the Baptist Church on Prince Street was set in place in 1751, New Jersey was still a British colony. By:Vanessa S. Holt When the present church build­ ing was constructed more than 100 years ago, horse-drawn carriages still filled the streets and women had not yet won…