• Rotarians help needy with Valentines for Food

    Cynthia Love, President, Rotary Club of Princeton To the editor: At the Rotary Club of Princeton’s annual Valentines for Food luncheon, I presented a check for $600 to Carolyn Biondi, executive director of the Crisis Ministry of Mercer County. The event is held each year at the Nassau Presbyterian Church.    As the Princeton Packet recently…

  • BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: Week of Feb. 21

    Thurs., Feb. 21    A Joanthan Richman BYOB concert will be held at 9 p.m. at the Consolidated Firehouse, 20 Crosswicks St., Bordentown Advance tickets are $15 online at www.mancavenj.com and at The Man Cave, 15 Park St., Bordentown. Sat., Feb. 23    D&R Canal Watch light rail excursion will explore the path of the 19th century…

  • ALLENTOWN: Local woman dies in crash

    ALLENTOWN: Local woman dies in crash

    An Allentown woman died and her husband injured when their 2012 Jeep left the roadway and collided with a utility pole Monday.  Photo courtesy of Manchester Township Police Department

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Green Team sponsoring photography contest

       BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Nature photographers, there is a contest opening up in the township for residents.    March 1, residents are invited to submit photos of the township’s natural habitats, from the present or past, a contest release said.    The Bordentown Township Environmental Commission’s Green Team is sponsoring the competition to obtain photographs to update its…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Guest Opinion

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Guest Opinion

    Tourism industry asked to help environment By Guy Watson    Dealing with trash and recycling in New Jersey is a major and costly challenge. There are some 20 million tons of waste generated each year in the state — 9 million tons of trash and 11 million tons of recyclables — with each person generating…

  • AS I SEE IT: Positive economic signs all around

    By Peter Crowley    As I see it, economic development is happening throughout the five-county Princeton region.    New Jersey is still struggling with the rest of the nation to recover from the impact of the recession. We are fortunate that the Princeton region with its educational, community, municipal and business support did not experience the deepest…

  • Peapack-Gladstone Bank Announces Recent Promotions and New Employees

    By Rosanne Schwab Rachel Fyock a resident of Mount Arlington, New Jersey has been promoted to the position of assistant vice president and benefits manager at Peapack-Gladstone Bank.   Joining the bank in 2011, Fyock brings 20 years of human resources experience from Weichert and Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (formerly International Terminal Operating Company).…

  • Nepotism needs to be eliminated in Princeton

    Pat Palmer, Princeton To the editor: I was disappointed to learn about Princeton township hiring the three adult daughters of then-acting-administrator Kathryn Monzo last year (two of whom still work for the consolidated town, whereas other employees were let go).    The circumstances described for at least one of the hirings is that the daughter was…

  • e2/ECTA Says Time is Ripe for NJ Businesses to Consider Solar

    e2/ECTA Says Time is Ripe for NJ Businesses to Consider Solar

    Bright sunshine illuminates the solar panels e2/ECTA installed on the large rooftop at J&B Realty in Lawrenceville, NJ.

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