• LAMBERTVILLE: The Majoras case: Body found Wednesday afternoon
  • South’s theater to host new musical’s premiere

       WEST AMWELL — The Downtown Players, part of Lambertville’s Downtown Performing Arts Center, are gearing up for the world premiere of “Legally Blonde The Musical, Jr.”    Set for two performances, the brand new musical — based on the hit Broadway show and movie — will be performed on Feb. 9 at 7:30 p.m. and Feb.…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Boon moves closer to record run

    Sabatino, Williams win at Skyland meet By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Steady progress has pushed CJ Boon to the cusp of the Hillsborough High School boys track and field record books.    The Raiders senior finished second in the 400 meters at the Skyland Conference Championships on Saturday. Boon’s 51.96 clocking was just off the…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Hunter reaches new heights in pole vault

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    One year after Craig Hunter used the Mercer County Championship to make a huge improvement in the pole vault, he was at it again.    The Robbinsville High School senior cleared 16-feet for the first time in his career to win the boys pole vault at the county meet easily.…

  • STOCKTON: Water and sewer billing is topic on Feb. 11

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    In response to requests from borough residents, Stockton Borough Council is asking anyone interested in learning about billing techniques for public water and sewer service to attend the next regularly scheduled Borough Council meeting, at 7 p.m. on Feb. 11.    ”Time will be set aside during the meeting to assist…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Retiring union leader Barbara Parker bridged school administration and staff

    By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor    Barbara Parker, who for the last 10 years has headed the Hillsborough Education Association, had her retirement request approved by the school board Monday night.    Ms. Parker, who will leave at the end of June, was a teacher before being designated for full-time release as head of the 980-member association…

  • BUT I DIGRESS: Saving the world one suffering artist at a time

    By Sally Stang, Special Writer    To supplement my income, I have become a professional arts counselor (nailing up online degree), a much-needed adviser to artists of all sorts. And why not? Wherever you turn in this area, there are artists plying their art wares. Hordes of painters, herds of sculptors, clusters of potters, bumping elbow-to-elbow…

  • Mill Ballet students perform at festival

    Mill Ballet students perform at festival

    Hyung Gi Yu, Roxey Ballet artist.

  • WEST AMWELL: Recyclable proposal under consideration

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    WEST AMWELL — At its Jan. 23 meeting, the Township Committee continued to weigh the matter of putting Dumpsters for recyclables at the township’s public works complex.    ”The committee is still considering the idea,” said township Clerk Lora Olsen. If Dumpsters are brought in, residents could drop their recyclables there.…

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