Category: archives

  • Fulpers sue over septic ordinance

    The Fulper farm family is claiming the new law reduces the value of the hundreds of acres it owns along Lambertville-Rocktown Road. By: Linda Seida    WEST AMWELL — The chairman of the township’s Zoning Board of Adjustment and his family have filed a lawsuit in New Jersey Superior Court against West Amwell Township, the Township…

  • Gay Men’s Best Friends

    ‘Paws and Reflect’ focuses on the nurturing relationship gay men have with their dogs. By: Susan Van Dongen    Journalist, television producer and dog show judge and breeder Sharon Sakson has mo mentarily forgotten all the professional hats she wears and has slipped into another persona — the mommy of a 4-month-old puppy at large.    It…

  • ‘The Andersonville Trial’

    Actors’ NET of Bucks County presents Saul Levitt’s scorching docudrama. By: Stuart Duncan    Actors’ NET of Bucks County may just have found the definitive anti-holiday play. Shunning any thoughts of Dickensian London, Bedford Falls or 34th Street, the hardy group on the banks of the Delaware in Morrisville, Pa., is offering Saul Levitt’s scorching docudrama…

  • One dead in afternoon crash

    Story to come By: Joseph Harvie story to come

  • Taste of the Nation slates gourmet gala for spring

       Taste of the Nation–Princeton will host its annual gourmet gala on Monday, April 23, 2007, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Westin Forrestal Princeton in Forrestal Village in Plainsboro.    More than 30 chefs from Central New Jersey’s leading restaurants will showcase their specialties, accompanied by a selection of fine wines. The event, now in…

  • Taking the prize

    Friends of Drumthwacket enjoy the artistry of garden clubs By: Christian Kirkpatrick    If anything can put you in the holiday spirit when the temperature’s 70, it’s Drumthwacket, declared Jim Robinson, chairman of the Drumthwacket Foundation Gala, which was held Friday evening at the governor’s residence on Stockton Street in Princeton.    The house was beautifully decorated,…

  • Montgomery student charged with sexual assault

    By: Jake Uitti    A 13-year-old Montgomery Township boy has been charged with sexual assault-related offenses, Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne Forrest and Montgomery Township Police Director Michael Beltranena announced Friday.    Mr. Forrest stated that on Nov. 29, a 12-year-old girl reported to Montgomery police that she had been assaulted while she was in the girls’ restroom…

  • Running start for Raiders

    Pucciarelli’s 17 tops for Hun boys By: Bob Nuse    Sean Pucciarelli had a feeling that eventually his time would come on the basketball court.    That time turned out to be Friday night, when the Hun School senior made his first start and scored a career-high 17 points and five assists as the Raiders opened the…

  • Mending war’s horrific toll

    Montgomery resident helps arrange surgery for Gaza Strip victim By: Courtney Gross    Although the differences between New Jersey and the Gaza Strip are plentiful, one seems to stand out starkly to 10-year-old Adham Ghalia — the noises he has become used to hearing.    The sounds of traffic congestion have replaced the cacophony of explosions and…