• PRINCETON: Mayoral delivery

    PRINCETON: Mayoral delivery

    Politicians lend support to Meals on Wheels By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Princeton Mayor Liz Lempert joined other mayors from the region on Wednesday for “Mayors for Meals Day,” a promotional event in all 50 states to spotlight the work Meals on Wheels Association of America does around the country.    They agreed to donate…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Waitress showed warmth, attention to birthday mom

    To the editor:    There are people who make a difference in our lives. Not celebrities, not political or sports figures, not those in the media seeking fame and fortune. Rather, they are everyday people who work hard with little or no recognition, but who make a difference in the lives of those with whom they…

  • South school board issues culture survey results

       The SHRHS Board of Education is thanking those who took the time to answer its culture survey, which was sent out in January. The board presented the results of this survey at a recent school board meeting. Those interested can find this presentation on the website.    ”We had an overwhelming response with 216 parents and…

  • CROSSWICKS: Coltello to move to Old Mill

    CROSSWICKS: Coltello to move to Old Mill

    The interior of the Coltello restaurant in Crosswicks. 

  • MANVILLE: Flood conference hears ideas big and small

    MANVILLE: Flood conference hears ideas big and small

    State Sen. Barbara Buono looks over impervious cover maps on the wall of a display of urban planning student Amy Pivak, who talks with Rocky Hills Mayor Ed Zimmerman.

  • COLUMBUS NEWS: Week of March 21, 2013

       The Mansfield Township Committee meeting will take place March 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the Mansfield Township Municipal Building on East Main Street.    The Consolidated Fire Association at 20 Crosswicks St. in Bordentown will sponsor Lenten dinners in March.    The remaining dinners are from 4 to 8 p.m. each week. The dinners will take place…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Mayor celebrates town’s progress

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — In his 12th consecutive Township Address, Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh predicted another very bright — and busy—year for the community.    From commercial growth to road improvements, Mayor Hsueh on Monday highlighted several projects either coming to completion or getting ready to begin. As the township continues on the…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Hundreds attend annual conference
  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: White Cane Sale set

    The Lions Eye Bank of New Jersey will be the recipient of funds raised by the Hopewell Valley Lions Club at its spring White Cane Sale on March 30 from 8 am.-4 p.m. at the Pennington Quality Market. The Eye Bank’s mission “is to preserve and restore sight through transplantation, research, education and partnership.” Among…

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