• POLICE BLOTTER: Week of March 29

    East Windsor    Jaimeson Froggatt, 18, of Old Stone Mill Drive, was charged with disorderly conduct and littering 6:50 p.m. March 20 on Dutch Neck Road. The officer was flagged down by two juvenile pedestrians on Dutch Neck Road who advised that a passenger in a passing vehicle had just thrown a bottle out of the…

  • CRANBURY: Craft show draws diverse crafters

    CRANBURY: Craft show draws diverse crafters

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    CRANBURY — The 16th annual Cranbury Craft Show was held at the Cranbury School on Main Street during the weekend of March 9-10.    Around 2,000 people attended the craft show to browse and purchase an array of handmade crafts.    ”It’s the best there is, and there isn’t a better one,”…

  • PRINCETON: Environment groups warn of pipeline problems

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Environmental activists are warning of the negative impacts of pipeline projects, this as a Southwest pipeline company is proposing an East Coast expansion that will go through part of Princeton.    The forum, arranged by a regional chapter of the New Jersey Sierra Club, was part education about, part advocacy…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Fourth annual Trivia Night Contest is April 16

       The Hopewell Valley Education Foundation and Hopewell Valley Central High School announce the fourth annual Trivia Night to be held Tuesday, April 16th, at 7:00pm in the high school cafeteria. This event brings together students, staff, and community members for a night of challenging cerebral fun, snacks, and a chance to win one of three…

  • LAEF’s April 6 auction to aid schools

    LAEF’s April 6 auction to aid schools

       The Lambertville Area Education Foundation (LAEF) and community volunteers are holding the 12th annual Auction and Benefit Party at the Eagle Fire Company Banquet Hall, New Hope, on April 6.    Proceeds support grants for programs proposed by teachers at Lambertville Public School, South Hunterdon Regional High School, Stockton Borough School, and West Amwell Township School.…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: IACFNJ elects new committee members

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: IACFNJ elects new committee members

       The Indo-American Cultural Foundation of Central Jersey – IACFNJ a non-profit organization in central jersey recently held its BI-annual elections to select Executive Committee members for the next two years.    The Executive Committee and Trustees held the elections on Feb. 23 and unanimously elected the new committee, according to the organization.    The IACFNJ General Committee…

  • BUT I DIGRESS: Sallying forth with a funny name

    By Sally Stang, Special Writer    Call me “Isabella Rosellini.” OK, it’s not my name, but, seriously, I wish it were. Say any Italian name out loud and hear how it rolls off the tongue. Alas, I’m not Italian and I don’t have a flowing, mellifluous name, like “Fetuccini Alfredo” or “Benito Mussolini.”    I have a…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: East Windsor Regional Board of Education approves $85M budget

    HIGHTSTOWN: East Windsor Regional Board of Education approves $85M budget

    At the East Windsor Board of Education meeting March 21, board President Robert Laverty, left, and Superintendent Edward Forsthoffer, smile with students in attendance to receive recognition for this year’s Elementary Science Fair, which was one month ago at Melvin H. Kreps Middle School. (Photo by Matt Nelson)

  • WEST AMWELL: South spending gets school board’s approval

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    WEST AMWELL — The South Hunterdon Regional High School school board adopted a $11,146,238 budget for 2013-14 on March 21, Kelly Sevilis, district business administrator, said Monday.    Minor changes were made to the $11,131,128 budget the school board introduced March 4.    The budget “is within cap with adjustments,” Ms. Sevilis…

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