Category: archives
-

STATE WE’RE IN: Go local in Garden State
By Michele Byers The Garden State is living up to its name! Following a frigid winter and cool spring, crops like spinach, lettuce, asparagus and strawberries are ready, and Jersey tomatoes, blueberries, corn and peaches are coming soon. Now’s the perfect time to go local. “Farm to table” eating means fresher, tastier and healthier foods.…
-

Lawrenceville Let’s YO! Yogurt to Host Annual Summer Kickoff Party on Saturday
By Loana-Noemi Morales Let’s YO! Yogurt is hosting it’s Annual Summer Kickoff Party at its Lawrenceville Location on Saturday, June 21, 2014 from 12:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Rosie the Clown will be visiting from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. to provide free face painting and make balloon animals for children of all ages. All…
-

LAMBERTVILLE: NiteFare draws throngs for food and drink
People line up to try food truck food at NiteFare in Lambertville last Thursday.
-

MANVILLE: Borough firefighters find ‘another’ Manville in R.I.
Seven local vamps pay a visit on a day trip By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Camplain Road Volunteer Company firefighters know the borough can’t lay claim to being the only Manville firehouse in the country. They’ve been to another one. Succumbing to curiosity, Fire Company No. 2 members several months ago searched online and found…
-

BORDENTOWN CITY: ‘Fizz, Boom, Read’ kicks off at library
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor There’s no corner on summer reading. The whole family can do it. When kids see their caretakers reading, they want to read too, according to Beverly Jacob, children’s librarian at the Bordentown branch of the Burlington County Library System. During the summer, the library is offering five reading clubs…
-

-

BORDENTOWN CITY: Community comes out for citywide yard sale
By Amy Batista, Special Writer Resident Richard Sawyer was sitting outside watching visitors and neighbors browse through his yard sale at the Borden House on the corner of Farnsworth Avenue and Park Street. ”It seems to be a little slower than the previous years but the weather is perfect so it’s great to…
-

LAWRENCE: Office park plan OK’d by board
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The latest proposal for an office park for the Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., on Princeton Pike at Lewisville Road, gained the township Planning Board’s approval Monday night. The board signed off on an amended preliminary and final site plan approval application for the company’s proposed offices on the 134-acre tract. It…
-

LAMBERTVILLE: Bogdan receives his nod to the Air Force Academy
South Hunterdon High School senior Jared Bogdan (left) receives his certificate of appointment to the U.S. Air Force Academy from retired Lt. Colonel John Casey.
