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  • LAMBERTVILLE: Elks donate to worthy causes

    LAMBERTVILLE: Elks donate to worthy causes

    Shown from left are: (front row) Thomas J. Hood, Exalted Ruler; Joe McGrath, Delaware Valley Interfaith Council Food Pantry; Michael Welsh, Combined Charities; Maryann Ranson and Deborah Galen, “Paving The Way” (Mary Sheridan Park Restoration); Patrick Eckard, Lambertville-New Hope Ambulance and Rescue Squad; Ed O’Rourke, Meals on Wheels; (back row) Victor Rose, Combined Charities; and…

  • MONROE: Locals recall victims

    MONROE: Locals recall victims

    Jovelle Tomayo photo Kamaljit Kaur Kaila, of Monroe, here in prayer, led the ceremony.

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Council OKs law regulating borough taxis

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — Following months of revisions and tabling, the final reading of a new taxicab licensing ordinance was approved in a 4-2 vote at Monday’s Borough Council meeting.    Council members Susan Bluth and Rob Thibault voted against the ordinance. Ms. Bluth still has a concern that the insurance minimum was…

  • BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: Aug. 9

    Tues., Sept. 11    Friends for the Marsh plan a Canoe/Kayak paddling trip on the Crosswicks Creek (Mercer Co) at 10 a.m. This is a shuttle-less 14-mile trip with the tide from Bordentown to Anchor Thread Park in Groveville, and return to Bordentown after lunch. Kayaks must be 12 feet or over. Meet at Bordentown Beach,…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: District prepares for kindergarten students

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: District prepares for kindergarten students

    By Maria Riegel, Special Writer    Students preparing for kindergarten have opportunities that will help them transition smoothly into the new environment, according to Dayton/Deans Principal Denise Touhey.    ”For incoming kindergarten students obviously this is a big transition,” Ms. Touhey said.    According to Ms. Touhey, incoming kindergartners attended an orientation program in July in their corresponding…

  • Mercer County Community College Students Recognized with Top Honors at the Phi Beta Lambda National Leadership Conference

    Mercer County Community College Students Recognized with Top Honors at the Phi Beta Lambda National Leadership Conference

    Pictured from left: Xue Ling Lee of Princeton, Timothy Hoffman of East Windsor, Anderson Monken of Lawrenceville, Jose Rodriguez of Trenton, Alex Henry of Cranbury, and Melanie Hicks of Hamilton.

  • SENIOR MENUS

       All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville.    Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance.    The value of each meal is $5.10. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution.    All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine.    The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise…

  • MONROE: Community unites during National Night Out

    MONROE: Community unites during National Night Out

    Amy Batista photo Sean Sosnak, 11, of Monroe gets behind the wheel of the police vehicle during Monroe’s National Night Out at Thompson Park on Aug. 7.

  • EAST WINDSOR: Celebrating community

    EAST WINDSOR: Celebrating community

    East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov and Hightstown Pack 53 Cubmaster Ken Mazurek race sailboats at National Night Out on Tuesday.  Photo by Amy Batista