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  • POLICE BLOTTER

       West Amwell Township police reported:    — On March 28 at about 3:13 p.m., police went to South Hunterdon Regional High School after a school administrator found suspected marijuana on a student while conducting an investigation regarding an incident on a school bus. Patrolman John Casella took an 18-year-old Lambertville boy into custody. He was processed,…

  • MCCC’s Chorus and Jazz Band Present Spring Concerts

    By Saveria Symons, Public Information Coordinator West Windsor, NJ:  Mercer County Community College (MCCC) cordially invites the community to two free Spring concerts in May.  The college’s Chorus and Jazz Band will perform at Kelsey Theatre, located on the West Windsor Campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road. Admission is free. For more information, contact the Music Department during business…

  • WEST AMWELL: South students get playwriting lessons from professionals

    WEST AMWELL: South students get playwriting lessons from professionals

    Sophomore Grace Ebner gets feedback from McCarter Director Jim Murtha after her 10-minute play, “Just Smile and Say Hello,” was read by professional actors.

  • Renowned Local Artist and Rutgers Professor Judith Brodsky to Speak at MCCC

    By Candace Zafirellis, Marketing Associate, Public Information West Windsor, NJ: Rutgers University Art Professor Judith Brodsky will discuss the contemporary art world at Mercer County Community College on Tuesday, April 17, at noon in the Communications Building, Room 110. The talk, entitled, “My Life in Art,” is the fourth in the college’s Spring 2012 Distinguished Lecture Series,…

  • STOCKTON: Officials OK regionalization resolution

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    STOCKTON — The Borough Council voted unanimously Monday night to take the next step in the process of deciding whether the Lambertville Public School, Stockton Borough School, South Hunterdon Regional High School and West Amwell Elementary school districts should be merged into one single district.    According to Clerk Michele Hovan,…

  • BORDENTOWN CITY: Family honors fallen son
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  • MCCC Student Newspaper Wins Eleven Awards

    By Saveria Symons, Public Information Coordinator West Windsor, NJ: The New Jersey Collegiate Press Association announced April 5 that Mercer County Community College’s (MCCC) student newspaper, The College VOICE, won 11 awards in the two-year college category.  The contest was judged by active or former editors, writers and photographers from newspapers that are members of…

  • Spring cleanup to be sponsored

    Sue Young of Bordentown Township To the editor:    The Bordentown Township Environmental Commission, in partnership with the Americorps New Jersey Watershed Ambassadors Program, is sponsoring a Spring Clean Up from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 21.    The event, scheduled to celebrate Earth Day a day early, is to raise public awareness of the…