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  • LAEF slates April 6 auction

       The board of the Lambertville Area Education Foundation (LAEF) and community volunteers are making final arrangements for the organization’s 12th annual Auction and Benefit Party, to be held at the Eagle Fire Company Banquet Hall, New Hope, on April 6.    The event “has a reputation for providing attendees with outstanding food and remarkable bargains,” said…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Nonprofit seeks loving home for rescue dog
  • EAST WINDSOR: Township offers free gun locks

    EAST WINDSOR: Township offers free gun locks

    Mayor Janice Mironov and members of the East Windsor Police Department kicked off East Windsor Township Gun Safety Program this winter. United in the cause are, from left, Lt. James Monahan; Mayor Mironov; Chief William Spain; and Lt. Harry Marshall. (Courtesy photo)

  • EAST WINDSOR: Foundation prepares for Irish bash

       Joshua Harr Shane Foundation is hosting the second annual St. Patrick’s Day Bash to help raise awareness for the Embrace Kids Palliative Care Program, families with ill individuals or with special needs children and U.S. military troops, as well as additional causes. Funds will be raised for these groups the night of the bash.    It…

  • BORDENTOWN CITY: Business to celebrate first anniversary

    BORDENTOWN CITY: Business to celebrate first anniversary

    By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    BORDENTOWN CITY — The first anniversary of Randy Now’s Man Cave & Consignment Shop will take place noon to 5:30 p.m. this Sunday, March 10.    ”I’ve always loved all types of music and also entertaining people. I feel I was put on Earth to turn others onto the cooler things…

  • HIGHTSTOWN HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of March 8

    HIGHTSTOWN HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of March 8

    Batista Kindergartner Jack Stewart, 5, is dressed as the Cat in the Hat to celebrate Read Across America day on March 1 at the Grace N. Rogers Elementary School. The national event is held in honor of author Theodor Seuss Geisel’s birthday, known to children around the world as "Dr. Seuss." (Photo by Amy Batista)

  • COLUMBUS NEWS: Week of March 7

       The Northern Burlington County Regional School Band Booster Association will be hosting a pasta dinner fund-raiser on Sunday March 10 from 3 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Crosswicks Firehouse. The all-you-can-eat dinner will include salad, rolls, pasta and meatballs, soft drinks and dessert.    The price is $8.50 for diners per adult; children between 6…

  • HIGHTSTOWN HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of March 8

    HIGHTSTOWN HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of March 8

    Batista Hightstown Police Director James LeTellier says Mayor Steven Kirson threatened his job after he spoke out about issues – including code violations – concerning the temporary police station at 415 Mercer St. The director attends the March 4 Borough Council meeting at the First Aid building on Bank Street. Mayor Kirson denied the police…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Teens showcase spirit of 1940s in spring musical

    HIGHTSTOWN: Teens showcase spirit of 1940s in spring musical

       HIGHTSTOWN — Ready for some 1940s music?    Hightstown High School will present “Guys and Dolls” on Friday and Saturday, March 8 and March 9, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, March 10, at 3 p.m. in the high school auditorium.    Tickets will be on sale at the door at $10 for adults and $8 for students…