• LAMBERTVILLE: Petty is retiring, will leave ‘huge shoes to fill’

    LAMBERTVILLE: Petty is retiring, will leave ‘huge shoes to fill’

    Shown are Barbara Petty (left) and Bob Egan, a musician and supporter of Fisherman’s Mark, at a recent fundraiser.

  • Special Education School Open House and Autism Workshop

    Special Education School Open House and Autism Workshop

    Parents and special needs students are invited to an open house at Spring Run School in Flemington on Thursday, April 4th from 4pm to 8pm. A new ADL area offers students like Kemar Greene an opportunity to practice life skills.

  • Common-sense outcome

    Jay Petrillo Hopewell Township     I am writing to express my concern and disapproval of the Marshall’s Corner-Pennytown redevelopment plan. Based on the limited information we have, the negatives of the current plan clearly outweigh any benefits this project will have for Hopewell Township residents. I am concerned about the negative environmental impact, the addition…

  • FLORENCE: High school students go ‘Back to the 80s’

    FLORENCE: High school students go ‘Back to the 80s’

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    FLORENCE — High school students presented their rendition of Neil Gooding’s “Back to the 80’s: The Totally Awesome Musical” Saturday with its big hair, spandex pants, leg warmers, slouch socks, acid-washed jeans, sending audience members back into time.    The production starred Jordan Hannah as Corey Palmer Jr. and Kate…

  • Power of 100

    Ryan Karp, chairman The Power of 100     Thank you to all the generous families and businesses that have made the Hopewell Valley Education Foundation a philanthropic priority this year. The second annual “The Power of 100” campaign has been widely supported throughout Hopewell Valley, and as the campaign comes to a close, we invite…

  • HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Scouts celebrate 100 years

    HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Scouts celebrate 100 years

    Former Scoutmaster Leo Livecchi, a 1970s leader of Troop 71, speaks to today’s Eagle Scouts (of the Hopewell troop) at Fellowship Hall of the Hopewell Presbyterian Church.

  • PRINCETON: Gaylord presents rebuttal

    Former police chief responds to letter By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Former Princeton Township Police Chief Anthony Gaylord on Monday defended the circumstances surrounding his decision to retire after being linked to the turmoil and upheaval that had plagued the department in recent years.    Mr. Gaylord, addressing Mayor Liz Lempert and the council at…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Parents object to half-day afternoon sessions

    By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — “Sit down, shut up and color.”    That’s the message Ken Mortello said he and other members of the public received at a recent Bordentown Board of Education meeting when they voiced opposition to a district-wide schedule change for the 2013-14 school year.    According to resident Melanie…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Electric savings session slated

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — Interested in saving money, residents and merchants of Lambertville?    If so, would you like to do it on your electric bill?    Here’s your chance.    On March 27, city officials will host a public meeting on an innovative plan that could provide discounted electric power rates to residents and…

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