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  • South senior is among top 5 percent in PSATs

    South senior is among top 5 percent in PSATs

    By Jameson Colbert, SHR sophomore    Scores for the October 2011 PSATs have come in.    They reveal that SHR student Emma Carpenter, now a senior, has scored within the top 5 percent of the 1.5 million students who have taken the test.    On the reason why she decided to take the test, Emma simply said it…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE candidates answer League questions

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE candidates answer League questions

       EDITOR’S NOTE: These are the verbatim responses of the candidates for the South Brunswick Board of Education to questions presented and compiled by The League of Women Voters of the Princeton Area in cooperation with The South Brunswick Post. The candidates were allowed to vary the length of their answers to the three questions but…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Council candidates answer League questions
  • LAMBERTVILLE: Annual inspection

    LAMBERTVILLE: Annual inspection

    Picasa Shown are some of the members of the inspection delegation: Mayor David M. Del Vecchio, Lambertville Fire District Board of Fire Commissioners Chairman Aladar Komjathy, District Chief Matthew Hartigan and Lambertville Police Director Bruce Cocuzza.

  • School presents ‘Stuck in the Middle’

       The highs and lows of middle school life in 2012 are explored in “Stuck in the Middle,” a new musical being performed by the Center Stage students of the New Hope-Solebury Middle School Drama Club.    Running for two special shows, the musical will be performed on Oct. 26 and 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE candidates answer League questions
  • LAMBERTVILLE: Remembrance service

    LAMBERTVILLE: Remembrance service

    The Lambertville Fire Department held its annual Memorial Service at the Firefighters Memorial in the Mount Hope Cemetery on Sunday. Members of the fire service and the Lambertville-New Hope Ambulance and Rescue Squad who died during the last year were remembered.

  • CRANBURY: Town nixes Petty Road grant plan

    By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer    CRANBURY — Several residents from Petty Road protested the Township Committee’s decision not to seek Department of Transportation (DOT) road grants to fix the damaged road at the Oct. 8 meeting.    After hearing the opinion of Township Engineer Bill Tanner, the committee concluded that Petty Road, which is in need…

  • Weekend brings two area house tours

       Trinity Episcopal Church of Solebury will hold its “Autumn in Bucks County House Tour” on Oct. 20 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.    The tour will feature five residences nestled in Solebury Township and Point Pleasant, Pennsylvania. Each property offers a combination of history, architecture, setting, style and furnishings.    The tour includes: Mill House Cottage, Rolling Green…