• PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton    A resident of Hillside Road reported someone entered his or her house by forcing open the rear door sometime between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. on May 13. Police said it was unknown if anything had been taken at the time of the report.    Yrclie Dauphin, 25, of Morrisville, Pa., was charged with having…

  • BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS: Congratulations, welcomes and community events

    By Bradley Koltz    Congratulations to the Riverbank Charter School of Excellence, located on Hornberger Drive in Roebling that announced a school wide Read-A-Thon raised $1,240 for the MS Society. Additionally, more than 500 food items were collected and donated in a food drive sponsored by the school in April. For more information, call 609-499-4321.    Robert…

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: ‘Click it or Ticket’ begins Monday

       Law enforcement officers from the Hopewell Township Police Department will be cracking down on unbuckled motorists and passengers as part of the national “Click it or Ticket” campaign.    Beginning May 20 and running through June 2, the annual initiative includes high-visibility law enforcement seat belt checkpoints and saturation patrols, as well as local and…

  • Family and Staff Dedicate Mary Hayes Tribute Garden at MCCC May 10

    Family and Staff Dedicate Mary Hayes Tribute Garden at MCCC May 10

    Pictured from left are Mary Hayes’ family members: daughter Sharon, son-in-law Justin, sister Joan Silver, son David, and MCCC President Patricia C. Donohue.

  • WEST AMWELL: ‘Amwell West, Country at Its Best’ fair set

    Event will be held at the Municipal Complex, 150 Rocktown-Lambertville Road    WEST AMWELL — On May 18, from 4-9 p.m., “Amwell West, Country at Its Best” — the West Amwell Country Fair — will be held at the Municipal Complex, 150 Rocktown-Lambertville Road.    New to the fair this year will be a bee presentation and…

  • Historical Society sets house party at Ralston

    Historical Society sets house party at Ralston

       The Hopewell Valley Historical Society is hosting a house party for its members on May 19 from 3-5:30 p.m. at Ralston Castle at Ten Castle Lane in Hopewell.    Hope and Kevin Cotter are opening the doors to their house, which has been a fascination for generations of Hopewell Valley residents since it was first built…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Sharbell project gets nod

    ROBBINSVILLE: Sharbell project gets nod

    The Township Planning Board board approved portions of the Sharbell Building Co. development May 15. The portions are centered in the northeasterly section near the intersection of Gordon Road and Route 130. The approval does not involve the 150 units Sharbell seeks to convert from age-restricted to non-restricted. Rendering courtesy of Sharbell Building Co.

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: CHS to unveil memorial to men killed in Vietnam

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: CHS to unveil memorial to men killed in Vietnam

    Shown above are CHS seniors, who raised funds and helped design the high school’s Vietnam memorial. From left, they are: (front) Naba Zamir, Veronica Parado and Alexis Burroughs; (second row) Emma Compton, Sarah Twomey, Matthew Begley, Gianni Momo, Andrew Gordon, Matthew Richtmyer and Scotty Hilliard.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Annual library steak dinner held

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Annual library steak dinner held

    Ninth annual event raises money for Library Foundation The ninth Annual All-You-Can-Eat BeefSteak Dinner once again quenched appetites for beef and pasta, as well as prizes and revelry.    About 110 paid guests attended the annual South Brunswick Public Library Foundation’s fundraising dinner on April 27 at the South Brunswick Senior Center.    It’s always hard to…

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