• WEST AMWELL: SHRHS issues third marking period honor roll

    For grades seven-12    The South Hunterdon Regional High School honor roll for the third marking period includes:    Grade 12 — Robert Albanir, Kyle Campbell, Emma Carpenter *, Sean Dale *, Sarafina Dibetta, Adeline Donnelly, Patrick Ferry, Mikayla Fulper *, Julianna Hoff *, Roxanne Kreider, Hannah Marty, Lydia McDaniel, Hana Mershon *, Jacob Phillips , Alberto…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Lady Vikings post strong start to season

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Lady Vikings post strong start to season

    The South Brunswick 14U Lady Vikings travel softball team opened their summer season by going 5-0 and capturing the championship in the USSSA Memorial Day Classic in Medford, Burlington County. The South Brunswick 14U Lady Vikings travel softball team opened their summer season by going 5-0 and capturing the championship in the USSSA Memorial Day…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: St. Augutine’s school 50th anniversary

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: St. Augutine’s school 50th anniversary

    Submitted photo Students re-enact the beginning of the religious school in Kendall Park as part of the golden anniversary celebration Friday.

  • SENIOR MENUS

    June 13-20    All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance. The value of each meal is $5.10. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Public comment under restriction

    HIGHTSTOWN: Public comment under restriction

    Councilman Robert Thibault speaks against restricting free speech in Hightstown last week. (Photo by Amy Batista)

  • PRINCETON: School board concerned by computer use law

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Princeton school board President Timothy Quinn this week criticized an “unwieldy” state law that he says will put a “cumbersome” burden on the district to get a signed permission slip from parents anytime students use a district computer.    ”We’re concerned with our ability or anyone’s ability to get every…

  • HAMILTON: County lauds local police

    Township officials announced the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office has praised the Hamilton Township Police Division for its assistance in several investigations.    HAMILTON — On the heels of a major drug and weapons bust in Trenton May 30, township officials announced the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office has praised the Hamilton Township Police Division for its assistance…

  • CRANBURY: Committee tables temporary activities ordinance

    CRANBURY: Committee tables temporary activities ordinance

    Nicole M. Wells photo Township Committee members debate a temporary activities ordinance during Monday night’s meeting.

  • HAMILTON: Inspired creation

    HAMILTON: Inspired creation

    Steinert student, mentor team to make low-cost medical device By Megan Morreale, Special Writer    Challenged in his AP biology class at Steinert High School to create a device that could help people for under $10, Ian McHale turned to a mentor for assistance.    The high school senior sought help from Dr. Richard Siderits, a pathologist…

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