• PLUMSTED: Chief’s status uncertain

    PLUMSTED: Chief’s status uncertain

    The Plumsted Township Municipal building was the site of township police officers and residents voicing their support of Chief Matthew Petrecca at the Committee meeting June 5. Rumors have spread that the chief’s departure from the department may be imminent. File photo.

  • SOUTH HUNTERDON: Local primary winners can expect re-election

    For some seats, there are no candidates By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    Unofficial results of Tuesday’s local primary elections in Lambertville, Stockton and West Amwell yielded no surprises, except for the fact that Stockton remains without a candidate for one open council seat.    The winners of the contests will be on general election ballots on…

  • JOIN US FOR SPIRIT CAFE ON SAT, JUNE 8!

    JOIN US FOR SPIRIT CAFE ON SAT, JUNE 8!

    Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Spirit Cafe

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Bear Tavern celebrates 50 years

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: Bear Tavern celebrates 50 years

    Former principals come to visit By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    Visits from three former principals, the dedication of a new gazebo and the unveiling of a new work of art were part of Bear Tavern Elementary School’s 50th anniversary celebration held on Friday, according to Alicia Brooks Waltman, district communications specialist.    Three of the school’s…

  • REGION: Holt to seek election to the U.S. Senate

    Democrat Rep. Rush Holt announced Thursday that he is running for the U.S. Senate seat held by the late Frank R. Lautenberg, who died earlier this week. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Democrat Rep. Rush Holt announced Thursday that he is running for the U.S. Senate seat held by the late Frank R. Lautenberg,…

  • JAMESBURG: Parade pays tribute to veterans

    JAMESBURG: Parade pays tribute to veterans

    Staff photos by Charles W. Kim Veterans, current military servicemen, police, fire and other community groups march through Jamesburg on Monday in the oldest holiday parade in the state, according to organizers.

  • CRANBURY: Strawberry festival draws hundreds on Saturday

    CRANBURY: Strawberry festival draws hundreds on Saturday

    Amy Batista photo West Windsor residents Marra Irons, 6, and her sister, Alice Irons, 4, are in line picking up their cake, strawberries, and ice cream and are being served by Jean Randazzo of Monroe during the annual Strawberry Festival sponsored by the First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury Saturday.

  • MANVILLE: ‘Safe Routes’ program honored

    Ridewise TMA recognizes Roosevelt School    Manville’s Roosevelt Elementary School has been cited for its Safe Routes to School program by Ridewise TMA.    Schools and municipalities applied for gold, silver, bronze, and first step recognition levels based on their involvement.    Roosevelt Elementary School won a silver award.    First Step-level participants enrolled in the program and identified…

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: SB-MWA: Environmental center coming

    Association received a $450,000 Challenge Grant from the Willard T.C. Johnson Foundation By John Tredrea, Special Writer    A treasure, located at 31 Titus Mill Road, Hopewell Township, soon will become more valuable and even more usable.    The Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association (SB-MWA) has received a $450,000 Challenge Grant from the Willard T.C. Johnson Foundation to…

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