• South Hunterdon Student Art Show

    South Hunterdon Student Art Show

    By John Zidzik The South Hunterdon Regional High School Art III and IV students are pleased to announce an up coming art show to be held at 34 Canal Art Gallery in New Hope, PA. The show will run from January 7th to the 31st. Student works will consist of oils, watercolors, pen & ink,…

  • SPRINGFIELD: Affordable housing issues continue

    By David Kilby, Special Writer    SPRINGFIELD — Even though the Council on Affordable Housing no longer exists, the township still is in a tight spot when it comes to meeting its state-imposed affordable housing requirements despite having plenty of low-income units on its drawing board.    The current policy in the state is that every municipality…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Mayor accepts state leadership role

    EAST WINDSOR: Mayor accepts state leadership role

    Tuesday, Mercer County Freeholder Pat Colavita Jr. speaks during the swearing-in ceremony for Mayor Janice Mironov as she becomes president of the New Jersey State League of Municipalities at the East Windsor Senior Center, as, from right, Freeholder John Cimino; Mayor Mironov; Freeholder Lucylle Walter; and Freeholder Ann Cannon look on. (Photo by Amy Batista)

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  • POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Dec. 14

    East Windsor    Joseph Goldy, 36, of Pemberton, was charged with aggravated assault at Walmart last week.    Police said a detective was in the Walmart store on an unrelated matter when he was approached by store personnel who advised that they were watching a suspected shoplifter and requested the detective’s assistance 3 p.m. Dec. 6.    Mr.…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Mayor accepts state leadership role

    EAST WINDSOR: Mayor accepts state leadership role

    State Sen. Linda Greenstein, of the 14th District, swears in Mayor Janice Mironov as president of the New Jersey State League of Municipalities on Dec. 11 at the East Windsor Senior Center. (Photo by Amy Batista)

  • FLORENCE: Sidewalk revamp slated

    By Charley Falkenburg, Special Writer    FLORENCE — It appears residents can expect new and improved sidewalks in town heading into the New Year.    Following a brief public hearing, the council unanimously voted Dec. 5 to file for a two-year Community Development Block Grant that would be used to make repairs and install handicapped access ramps…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton Borough    Kali Williams, 23, of Trenton was arrested Dec.12 and charged with theft by deception. She allegedly used a stolen gift card to buy $2,645 in merchandise at Hamilton Jewelers in September.    A 2007 BMW was reported stolen from Cameron Court between Dec.10 and 11, police reported. Police also reported two attempted motor vehicle…

  • CHD-Princeton Student Innovation Bowl Winners Press Release

    Michelle Ford For Immediate Release: CHD-Princeton Student Innovation Bowl Winners Selected Innovative product ideas drive consumer purchase and long-term business growth. The iPhone 5 is merely the latest example. But where do great new ideas come from? For Church & Dwight, unique and compelling product ideas now also come from Princeton students. In December, the…

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