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  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Voters go to polls; some new voting locations

    UPDATED with new polling locations in Millstone By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor    In addition to picking a president, U.S. Senator, congressman and county offfce-holders on Tuesday, local voters will also be deciding contested school or municipal government races in Robbinsville, Upper Freehold and Plumsted.    Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. statewide on…

  • 39th Crafters’ Marketplace Weekend on November 17 & 18, 2012

    39th Crafters’ Marketplace Weekend on November 17 & 18, 2012

    Freshly made sandwiches and event specialty, hot cookies, will be available at the Newcomers’ Cafe at the 39th Annual Crafters’ Marketplace Weekend Nov 17 & 18, 2012.

  • Cranbury’s Main Tape Surpasses Goal: One-Year Without Lost Time Injury

    Cranbury’s Main Tape Surpasses Goal: One-Year Without Lost Time Injury

    By Elizabeth Oppriecht Cranbury, New Jersey n November 5, 2012 – Main Tape Company, a manufacturer of protective film products for use in the metals, graphics and construction industries has, for the first time in their history, surpassed one year without a lost-time injury. Located in Cranbury, New Jersey, Main Tape employs over 100 people…

  • HUNTERDON: Public questions on Nov 6 ballots

    By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    There will be two state public questions on Nov. 6 ballot for voters in the City of Lambertville, Stockton Borough and West Amwell Township.    To help voters have a better understanding of these questions, an area League of Women Voters, in cooperation with the League’s NJ Education Fund, has provided…

  • Renowned Artist and Mercer Art Professor Mel Leipzig To Give Lecture at MCCC Dec. 4

    Renowned Artist and Mercer Art Professor Mel Leipzig To Give Lecture at MCCC Dec. 4

    By Candace Zafirellis In one of his last lectures before his retirement, Mercer County Community College (MCCC)’s own esteemed Professor of Art Mel Leipzig will discuss his 25 favorite paintings from other artists on Tuesday, Dec. 4, at noon in the Communications Building, room 110.  His talk, entitled “Professor Mel Leipzig Retrospective,” is the part…

  • KESSLER REHABILITATION CENTERS OPEN TO THE COMMUNITY

    By irene maslowski Offers Free Charging Stations for Cell Phones, Electronic Devices Kessler Rehabilitation Center (www.kessler-pt.com) has announced that several of its outpatient physical therapy centers are open and offering free “charging stations” for individuals in their neighborhoods. Stop by, get warm and charge your phone or tablet! Kessler is also continuing to treat its…

  • Renowned Artist and Mercer Art Professor Mel Leipzig To Give Lecture at MCCC Dec. 4

    Renowned Artist and Mercer Art Professor Mel Leipzig To Give Lecture at MCCC Dec. 4

    Mercer Art Professor Mel Leipzig will give a lecture at Mercer County Community College on Tuesday, Dec. 4, entitled, “Professor Mel Leipzig Retrospective.”

  • 39th Crafters’ Marketplace Weekend on November 17 & 18, 2012

    39th Crafters’ Marketplace Weekend on November 17 & 18, 2012

    By Diane Hasili It’s here! The YWCA Princeton’s 39th Annual Crafters’ Marketplace Weekend will be held on Saturday, November 17from 10 am – 5 pm and Sunday, November 18from 10 am – 4 pm.  The two-day shopping extravaganza will be held at the John Witherspoon Middle School located at 217 Walnut Lane in Princeton. This…

  • SPRINGFIELD: Township evaluates damage from Sandy

    POLICE: Sandy brought down 400 to 500 trees in Springfield By David Kilby, Special Writer SPRINGFIELD ― Facing a township that was still about half out of power last Thursday, the Springfield Township Council took time during its meeting to discuss the damage from Hurricane Sandy. Chief Eric Trout reported to the council that police…