Category: archives

  • MONROE: Monroe Mayor Richard Pucci seeks his seventh term
  • ALLENTOWN: Deeper Redbirds set for Mercer XC

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    The Allentown High School girls may have lost their best runner in school history, but in Caroline Ticse’s place she left perhaps the best Redbirds cross country team in school history.    With just two seniors in the top seven at their last race and so much expected back, that…

  • JAMESBURG: Jamesburg Fall Festival largest ever

    JAMESBURG: Jamesburg Fall Festival largest ever

    The kiddy train chugs down West Railroad Avenue past the vendor tents and crowds at the Jamesburg Fall Festival. Photo by Bernie Long.

  • JAMESBURG: Darren Larsen challenges Marlene Lowande for mayor
  • Area abounds with Halloween events

    By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    Halloween — It’s that spooky time of year again in the Lambertville-New Hope area. Lots of activities are planned, one beginning today.    Planned events include:    — Dr. Frank N. Furter and his wacky entourage return to New Hope, when “The Rocky Horror Show” comes to town. Performances will take place…

  • Vegas Style Casino Fun on Nov 5
  • POLICE BLOTTER

       West Amwell Township police reported:    — On Oct. 18 at 4:18 a.m., police investigated a car/deer accident on Route 179 near Mill Road. Thomas Reilly, 60, of Glen Gardner, was driving south when his vehicle struck the deer. No injuries were reported. The vehicle was driven from the scene after a report was taken by…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Jack Lindsley: Town prepares for his 100th

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — Some people are so involved with their town that they and the town are inseparable in a rare way. They wouldn’t be who they are without the town, and the town wouldn’t be what it is without them.    That’s how it is with Lambertville’s John Price “Jack” Lindsley,…

  • The First of Octember

    Cotsen Children’s Library It’s time once again for our stupendous, creative, fantastical event! We supply the scads of cool art materials; YOU supply the imagination! Based on the zany holiday invented by Dr. Seuss in his book Please Try to Remember the First of Octember, unleash your inner inventor and build a magnificent "something" in…