• SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local daughter, mom win blueberry bake-off

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local daughter, mom win blueberry bake-off

    Photo by Kelly Velocci From left, blueberry bake-off winner Allison O’Brien and Carol O’Brien, her mom, placed second in Terhune Orchard’s tenth annual competition.

  • PENNINGTON: Hopewell artist exhibits works at Veridian

    PENNINGTON: Hopewell artist exhibits works at Veridian

    Artist Thom Montanari with his oil painting “From Above,” one of his works being shown at the Veridian Gallery in Pennington.

  • AvalonBay would raze hospital, provide housing

    Once again the Planning Board has an important decision to make that will greatly affect our town. Harriet Bryan, Skillman Once again the Planning Board has an important decision to make that will greatly affect our town.    AvalonBay proposes to replace the empty hospital site with residences. It will cost them a tremendous amount to…

  • Scenic Byway book is coming in 2014

    Anyone who has pre-1970 photos of landmarks, signs, intersections, businesses and activities in the DRSB area can call 609-397-3586 By John Tredrea, Special Writer    STOCKTON — Did you know that the Belvidere Railroad track line ran on land that is now the path along the Delaware and Raritan Canal?    And that American troops who fought…

  • HAMILTON: Town officials welcome new Route 33 eatery

    HAMILTON: Town officials welcome new Route 33 eatery

    Mayor Kelly A. Yaede and Councilwoman Ileana Schirmer were on hand to celebrate the opening of Jimmy G’s, a new hot dog restaurant on Route 33. Officials joined co-owner Jimmy Sbarro for a ribbon cutting ceremony June 28. Photo by Megan Morreale

  • PRINCETON: Outdoor workers can’t beat the heat
  • HAMILTON: Running for a cause

    HAMILTON: Running for a cause

    Peg Kowalski, race volunteer, cheers on participants in the final stretch of the Robert Wood Johnson Hamilton Foundation’s 22nd annual Strides for Stroke 5K run on July 11. From left, are Prisca Tsai, Hamilton Cardiology’s Fred Banerman, physician assistant, and Dr. Edward Wingfield. 

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Team effort helped earn top seed

    Junior Legion eyes playoffs By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    A dominant regular season has earned the Hillsborough Junior American Legion baseball team the top seed for the upcoming Pyramid Baseball League Somerset/Hunterdon/Warren Division playoffs.    The top six teams will compete for the championship that is scheduled to be decided Tuesday at a yet-to-be-determined neutral…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Longtime resident has poetry published

       Beverly Mach Geller, a township resident for more than 80 years, has completed a new chapbook of poetry.     “Daily Bread,” which is being published by Finishing Line Press, combines poignant portraits of motherhood and old age with anecdotes about growing up during the Great Depression and reaching adulthood during World War II. Jewish…

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