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  • RIVER TOWNS: Fireworks cause few problems

    Linda Seida, Staff Writer    The weekly Friday night fireworks displays are about a month old, and police in Lambertville and New Hope say the popular events have been consistently peaceful except for one recent incident.    ”There is really nothing to report,” New Hope Police Chief Michael Cummings said. “Everything has been running smoothly.”    Lambertville Police…

  • $6M Award to Support Aging Resource at Coriell Institute

    $6M Award to Support Aging Resource at Coriell Institute

    Coriell Institute’s biobank distributes biological materials to researchers around the world studying genetic diseases and other disorders.

  • COLUMBUS NEWS: From the July 1 edition

    Peg Traino Tel: 298-7476     [email protected]    Vacation Bible School is coming to Columbus Baptist Church, 24260 W Main St. Our kickoff movie night, on Sunday, July 11, at 6 p.m., will feature “Narnia.” This starts off our exciting week. Your entire family is invited to this event. Then starting on Monday, July 12, from 8:30…

  • Millstone/Bordentown softball team off to 2-1 start in districts

    By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor     A combined Millstone/ Bordentown team opened play in the District 12 Little League Tournament for 12-year-old softball players with an 11-0 win over Cranbury/Princeton on Friday night.     Christiana Dalton got the start and responded with a no- hitter. She walked one batter and struck out nine.     “Christiana…

  • LAWRENCE: Ancient tree remembered in local artist’s painting

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer     The beech tree that stood guard over the cemetery at the Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville — until it was felled by a storm — has been memorialized in a painting donated to the township.     The painting, created by artist Charles Alden, has been placed on a wall over…

  • Comments at meeting raise questions

    Charles Avatar of Bordentown    So exactly who is the committee member? At the June 28 Bordentown Township Committee meeting, in response to a comment by Committeeman Jason Medina, Committeewoman Anita DiMattia is reported to have said, “If you have any thing to say to me, say it to my daddy.” The question now, for the…

  • LAWRENCE: Panel plan aims to double solar energy in state

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer     Solar panels have begun cropping up on utility poles and atop street lights in Lawrence Township, South Brunswick, Monroe and 300 other municipalities and cities across New Jersey. The panels are part of a massive effort by utility giant PSE&G to double solar energy generation in the state, which…

  • LAWRENCE: Celebrating unity in song and dance

    By Chelsea Radler, Staff Writer     Radha Krishna Temple celebrated the one-year anniversary of unveiling its Sai Baba statue with over 1,000 parish members and friends on Sunday.     The ceremony incorporated several traditional Hindu religious elements, as well as cultural and social aspects, said Sujata Kumar, a member of the temple who volunteered to…

  • FLORENCE: Off to a rough start in District 12 baseball

    Bordentown 1-1 after first two games By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor     After a rough start to the District 12 Little League Tournament, the Florence 12-year-olds were hoping to put together a great finish.     Florence was outscored by a combined score of 27-5 in its first two tournament games.     “I think we’re a…