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  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Church welcomes new clergy

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Church welcomes new clergy

    St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Monmouth Junction was overflowing with parishioners, guests and a special visit from the Diocese of New Jersey, Bishop George Councell who celebrated the beginning of a new ministry at the church Dec. 17.¶ After a two year long search for a rector, the church welcomed Rev. Valerie balling as its…

  • “Kazoobie Kazoo Show” Plays to the Crowd at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Jan. 21

    “Kazoobie Kazoo Show” Plays to the Crowd at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Jan. 21

    “The Kazoobie Kazoo Show with Rick Hubbard” comes to Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre on Saturday, Jan. 21 at 2 and 4 p.m.

  • Cann did not vote for bond

    Jim Cann, of Bordentown     Once again, I find that I must correct misinformation provided by Bill Morelli, this time in his alarmingly vitriolic Dec. 15 open letter to Committeewoman Jill Popko and myself.    Mr. Morelli claims that I “campaigned against the (waterfront redevelopment) bond issue and then voted for it.”    I was elected to…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: PIACS opens new application

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: PIACS opens new application

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: PIACS opens new application SOUTH BRUNSWICK— The Princeton International Academy Charter School is in front of the Zoning Board of Adjustment again with a brand new application.¶ "The applicant had the legal right to withdraw that (former) application and start a new one," board chairman Martin Hammer said in the beginning of the…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Police director is lauded by League

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — Lambertville Police Director Bruce Cocuzza has been honored by the New Jersey State League of Municipalities for his work in police training programs.    Director Cocuzza received the award in November at the League’s annual convention in Atlantic City.    The director was recognized by the League for his work…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Local project receives accolades

       Don Hart of Hart Venture Group, LLC, has been honored by the Lambertville Historical Society with the Narducci Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation.    Mr. Hart accepted the award for his work on the renovation of “45,” at the intersection of Coryell and North Main streets in the Lambertville central business district.    Mr. Hart collaborated…

  • POLICE BLOTTER

       The Lambertville Police Department reported:    — Julie Myers, 22, of Doylestown, was taken into custody for DUI on Dec. 16. Sgt. Robert Brown stopped Mr. Myers on Route 29 at 1 a.m. after she was seen driving erratically. Mr. Myers was determined to be driving while under the influence of alcohol and was charged with…

  • MCCC Offers College Courses at Hightstown High School

    By Saveria Symons West Windsor, NJ:  Based on a new agreement with the East Windsor schools, Mercer County Community College is offering credit courses for the Spring 2012 semester at Hightstown High School. The classes begin January 23 and run through May 11. The classes offer convenience and accessibility for community members of all ages,…

  • PET TALK: A 40-year perspective: The state of the profession

    By Dr. Daniel Eubanks    Editor’s note: As readers will see below, this is Dr. Daniel Eubanks’ last column. We — Mae Rhine (former managing editor) and I, Ruth Luse — will miss it. It provided us and our readers with many things — among them facts we needed to know, written in an interesting way…