Category: archives

  • Police Beat

    From the Sept. 13 edition BORDENTOWN CITY    Emily Napolitano, 20, of Bordentown City, was charged with driving while intoxicated, reckless driving and failure to maintain a lane after hitting a parked car Sunday, police said.    Police arrived at the 500 block of Farnsworth Avenue around 3:30 a.m. Ms. Napolitano was sitting in her car, which…

  • OBITUARY: Ellen L. Kisthardt

    Ellen L. Kisthardt    CREAM RIDGE — Ellen L. Kisthardt, 55, died Sunday.    She was born in and had lived in Trenton before moving to Cream Ridge 30 years ago. She was a graduate of St. Anthony’s High School and earned a nursing degree at St. Frances School of Nursing. She was also pursuing education in…

  • Rewind and advance

    Rewind and advance

    For 17 years, Le Camera owner Phat Le has weathered technological and business upheaval to serve area photography enthusiasts By: Lauren Otis, Business Editor    WEST WINDSOR — Any Mercer County resident with more than a passing interest in photography has almost certainly encountered Le Camera, the camera shop founded by Phat Le (pronounced "Lee") 17…

  • Comedy

    erformances, acts and club schedules Sportstime by the Canal, Somerset Ramada, Weston Canal Road and Cottontail Lane, Somerset, comedy, Sat. 9 p.m., $8, two-drink minimum; package for two $99, res. req.; (732) 560-9880. Stress Factory, 90 Church St., New Brunswick, Finesse Mitchell, Sept. 13-14, $16; Gilbert Gottfried, Sept. 16, $16; James Smith, Sept. 20-22, $12;…

  • Theresa and Walter Macewicz

    Theresa Macewicz    Theresa "Bachie" Macewicz, 67, of Pennington and formerly of Helmetta, died Monday at her daughter’s home.    Born in Poland, she had resided in Helmetta for 40 years.    Daughter of the late Anthony and Bertha Czenburska Kedziora and wife of the late Walter M. Macewicz, she is survived by a son, Thomas D. Macewicz…

  • A senior moment

    Valley seniors gather for picnic Well over 300 Hopewell Valley senior residents attended the Sept. 6 annual senior picnic at Washington Crossing State Park. The event was hosted by the Valley’s Recreation Department and sponsored by Hopewell Township. Shown in the photo are Barbara Pratt and Ted Gensel having a chat.

  • Princeton’s ‘computer plumber’

    Princeton’s ‘computer plumber’

    Creative Computing offers human contact along with its tech support, a rarity in the world of software and hardware behemoths By: Lauren Otis, Business Editor    It’s a scenario that makes most of us break out in a cold sweat: We’re at home working on our computer — updating some personal data, making a photo album…

  • On Stage

    What’s happening in the theater 1812 Productions, The Walnut Street Theatre Independence Studio on 3, 825 Walnut St., Philadelphia, The Search For Signs Of Intelligent Life In The Universe, Sept. 21-Oct. 21

  • Studies

    Further education in living, arts and crafts Allegra School of Music & Arts, Mountain View Plaza, 856 Route 206 South, Hillsborough, Basic drawing art classes and music instruction on all instruments for adults and children