• Route 1 solution was on the table

    Laura Lynch, West Windsor Pam Hersh was correct in stating that we are experiencing deja vu all over again (Loose Ends: Route 1 traffic debate continues, March 11). We are, indeed, revisiting a problem; however, I must disagree with several of the points made in her article.    Starting in 2001, the Penns Neck Area EIS…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Parent group wants more state aid

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Parent group wants more state aid

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    Using a jar as a visual aid, two township parents stacked $600 in student activity and test fees up against the $1 increase in state aid the school district will see this year.    ”It’s insulting,” parent Theresa Dempewolf said during a Thursday afternoon press conference in front of the…

  • Seniors: Don’t miss out!

    Larry Mansier, Explorations     There’s just enough time to sign up for one or more of the five exciting Explorations courses being offered this spring.    Everything starts the first week in April. All classes meet at 1 p.m. for up to two hours. They are: April 1, “Drawing & Water Colors,” (six weeks at the…

  • MANVILLE: Flood conference hears ideas big and small

    MANVILLE: Flood conference hears ideas big and small

    By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor    Flood solutions big and small were addressed at a conference Saturday on flooding of the Raritan and Millstone rivers.    Towns along the two rivers — particularly Manville at the confluence — have been battered in the last 13 years by two hurricane-force storms, said Frank Jurewicz, chair of the Raritan-Millstone…

  • MANVILLE: Police blotter, week of March 11-17

       Manville Postmistress Shelia Owens reported finding a wallet, with a Peru alien card, in the mail at 11:46 a.m. March 11. Patrol officers responded and filed a property report.    A Hillsborough man came into headquarters at 1:17 p.m. March 11 to report criminal mischief to his vehicle — the rear passenger side tire had been…

  • PRINCETON: Milling machine fire shuts Ewing Street

    PRINCETON: Milling machine fire shuts Ewing Street

    Firefighters fought a fire on a milling machine on Ewing Street in Princeton Wednesday morning. Staff photo by Lea Kahn

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Ananes are moving to York Street

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — March 26 will be a day the Anane family will never forget, thanks to Raritan Valley Habitat for Humanity (RVHFH).    At 3 p.m. that day, a dedication ceremony will be held at the family’s new home, built by RVHFH with the Anane family’s help, at 84 York St.…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Community Passover Seder set March 26

    LAMBERTVILLE: Community Passover Seder set March 26

       NEW HOPE — The annual Community Passover Seder, hosted by Kehilat HaNahar, will take place March 26 at 6 p.m. at The Lambertville Rescue Squad, 70 Alexander Ave., Lambertville.    Last year’s event attracted more than 100 residents from all over the Delaware Valley. The entire community is invited to attend and celebrate the second night…

  • JAMESBURG: District partners with Rutgers

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    JAMESBURG — The school district will be partnering with Rutgers University for professional development training with no cost to the taxpayers, according to officials.    The Jamesburg Board of Education unanimously approved a memorandum of understanding with the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers during its meeting on Feb. 28.    ”(Dean…

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