• HILLSBOROUGH: Was school board fair to Valchek on busing bids?

    To the editor:    I am writing in reference to the story about the Board of Education awarding busing bids to First Student, Inc.    I am curious if the BOE looked at more than the bottom line savings when it rejected the bids from our local provider, Frank Valchek. The BOE gave Valchek no lead time…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Sharbell project gets nod

    ROBBINSVILLE: Sharbell project gets nod

    Board approves non-conversion portion of project by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — While the fate of as many as 150 non-age-restricted units of the Sharbell Building Co. project in the township will depend on pending court battles, the Planning Board gave the green light for other portions of the project.    The board approved the…

  • PRINCETON: Council adopts policy on conflicts of interest

    Seeking to set out a clear policy on what constitutes a conflict of interest and how to deal with one, if it arises — and especially a situation involving an educational institution — the Princ By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    Seeking to set out a clear policy on what constitutes a conflict of interest and…

  • Rockingham hosts Children’s Day

    Rockingham hosts Children’s Day

    Children’s Day at Rockingham, May 19, will feature games and activities geared for children of all ages. 

  • MONROE: Volleyball tournament raises money for charity

    MONROE: Volleyball tournament raises money for charity

    Enjoyable game shows students strength in caring By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — Middle school students participated in the second annual Volleyball Madness Volleyball Tournament at the middle school on May 10 where they competed against other teams and also raised money for a good cause.    ”I wanted to create an event that the…

  • HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Long-awaited market to open

    HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Long-awaited market to open

    McConaughy slated to speak at 6:30 p.m. tonight (May 16) at an HBA meeting at the Hopewell Bistro and Inn, East Broad Street and Seminary Avenue By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    Brick Farm Market — a sustainable, local food shopping destination created by Jon and Robin McConaughy, of Hopewell Township — is slated to open…

  • Ain’t no mountain high enough

    Ain’t no mountain high enough

    Joe (left) and Mike Seldner of Princeton take a break from training.  Photo by Mark Czajkowski

  • SENIOR MENUS

    May 16-23    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…

  • PRINCETON: Council opposes pipeline proposal

    The Princeton Council voted unanimously Monday night to oppose Williams Transcontinental Pipeline Co.’s proposed expansion of its natural gas line through the Coventry Farms property, off the Great Road, and By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    The Princeton Council voted unanimously Monday night to oppose Williams Transcontinental Pipeline Co.’s proposed expansion of its natural gas line…

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