• POLICE BLOTTER

    Latest from Lambertville    Lambertville City police reported:    — On May 28 at 12:59 a.m., Sgt. Robert Brown stopped Jorge Herrera-Salmoran, 25, of Pipersville, on South Franklin Street for having a headlight out. Mr. Herra-Salmoran was found to have an active warrant from Raritan Township Municipal Court for $250. He was released and given a new…

  • REGION: Other town leaders weigh in on possible Princeton Council raises

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    The Princeton Council might be considering a pay raise for itself and the mayor, but it looks like other local governing bodies won’t be following suit any time soon as most find their salaries fair and see serving their communities as the true reward.    Recently, the Princeton Council agreed to…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Floodgate project is finished

    Its use was demonstrated May 30 By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — It’s up and running and hopefully, city officials say, it never will be needed. But if needed, it should make a big difference to 29 residential and five commercial properties on North Union Street and Arnett Avenue in Lambertville.    It’s the Ely…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Raiders softball wins first sectional

    HHS falls in Group IV semifinals after record 24th win By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group    PLUMSTEAD — The unfortunate reality for most teams is that their season will end with a loss.    The Hillsborough High softball team saw its season end with a loss on Tuesday, but that can’t put a damper on one…

  • unior League of Greater Princeton and Lee’s Turkey Farm Partner to Offer Strawberry Picking for HomeFront’s Cherry Tree Club

    unior League of Greater Princeton and Lee’s Turkey Farm Partner to Offer Strawberry Picking for HomeFront’s Cherry Tree Club

    By Christy Garrison Junior League of Greater Princeton volunteers joined preschool students and teachers from Homefront’s Cherry Tree Club to visit Lee’s Turkey Farm today.  The group toured the farm and picked strawberries, a new experience for many of the children from inner-city Trenton.  The farm trip is the culmination of the “Fruit Fairies” program, which brought Junior League volunteers…

  • WEST AMWELL: Fulpers will celebrate award with June 8 breakfast

    The family received a National Sustainability Award for Outstanding Achievement in Renewable Energy By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    WEST AMWELL — The Fulper family is hosting a Breakfast on the Farm on June 8, with the goal of spotlighting their energy-efficient practices.    The family received a formal letter in April, letting them know they had…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Honoring their sacrifice

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Honoring their sacrifice

    Steven Birch photos VFW Auxiliary President Loretta Bolinger places a wreath at the post’s memorial on Henderson Road. Below, American Legion Post 401 Commander Gary Cooper and Auxiliary President Barbara Buhl place a wreath at its memorial Monday morning

  • Join the Stampede June 13 at Valley Vineyards

    Betsy Ackerman Randee Tengi co-chairwomen Hopewell Valley Stampede      The Hopewell Valley Stampede, the first program of the Hopewell Valley Arts Council, is a public art exhibit modeled after an idea introduced in Zurich, Switzerland in 1998. Over 800 decorated cows were placed throughout Zurich’s landscape, drawing worldwide attention and attracting thousands of local…

  • Dawn Moore Named NAPW Professional Woman of the Year

    Dawn Moore Named NAPW Professional Woman of the Year

    Dawn Moore, Certified Health and Wellness Coach

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