• LAMBERTVILLE: The latest on Sandy aftermath

    WATER & ICE: available at City Hall on a first come, first serve basis.   JCP&L reported today that it could be 5 to 6 days, before power is restored. You can monitor our situation by visiting the City’s website at www.lambertvillenj.org or by calling City Hall at 609-397-0110. Showers: UNION FIRE HOUSE: You can…

  • Accomplishments verifiable, based on facts

    Deputy Mayor Michael Dauber of Bordentown Township Democratic candidate Stephen Benowitz’s letter of in the Oct. 25 issue of the Register-News makes unsubstantiated and incorrect statements. He should know that, the Township Committee was not under Republican control in 2009. Most importantly, the information in our campaign handout regarding the committee’s accomplishments is fact based…

  • PRINCETON: Borough man charged in robbery string

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A Borough resident was arrested Wednesday on charges that he allegedly committed three separate robberies between Oct. 24-28, police said Friday. Franco Lopez-Solis, 18, was lodged in the Mercer County Correctional Facility in lieu of $300,000 bail. He has been charged with three counts of robbery, police stated. Two…

  • MONTGOMERY: HiTops/Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week
  • MONROE: Sandy lashes township

    MONROE: Sandy lashes township

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE – As Hurricane Sandy, also called by many the "Frankenstorm," took aim at New Jersey, many residents anxiously awaited to see what she had in store for them while emergency personnel braved the elements. "The Office of Emergency Management, headed by Ernie Feist, did a tremendous job in preparing…

  • Time to change clocks!

    Reminder: Daylight Savings Time will end this weekend. Remember to “fall behind” before retiring Saturday night.

  • PRINCETON: Most polling places to change because of storm

    By Phillip Sean Curran, Staff Writer PRINCETON – Polling locations in Princeton will change in more than half of all election districts as a result of power outages from megastorm Sandy, officials said Friday. Township Clerk Linda McDermott said 14 out of the 22 polling places will be moved due to Hurricane Sandy. The changes…

  • PENNINGTON: "Sandy" update

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  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK:Town deals with historic storm

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK:Town deals with historic storm

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Officials, businesses and organizations are working to restore the community after Hurricane Sandy brought "major damage" to the township and leaving most residents in the dark this week. "It was crazy," Muno Patel, owner of the Stop & Go convenience store on Allston Road said. "We…

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