• WASHINGTON, D.C.: Edison Electric Institute prepares for ‘Sandy’

       WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Edison Electric Institute (EEI), the association of U.S. shareholder-owned electric companies, and its member companies are taking steps to prepare for Hurricane Sandy, which forecasters are predicting may become the worst storm to hit the U.S. Northeast in 100 years.    Meteorologists expect a powerful, damaging, multi-day storm with high winds, heavy…

  • Erica Twitchell, MBA, Director of the Lawrenceville Presbyterian Preschool, to present "Learning Through Play" at the MOMS Club® of Lawrenceville Open House

    By Andrea Alfieri LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ n The MOMS Club® of Lawrenceville West will be hosting an Open House, 10:00am, Friday, November 2 at the Mercer County Library Lawrenceville HQ Branch, Community Room #3. Guest speaker, Erica Twitchell, MBA, Director of the Lawrenceville Presbyterian Preschool, will be presenting "Learning Through Play." It will be a time…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Storm may impact Halloween Parade

       LAMBERTVILLE — The Lambertville Halloween Parade, scheduled for Oct. 28, plans to step off from York Street at 3 p.m. It may be impacted by the forecasted storm heading up the East Coast.    If the precipitation that is expected Sunday afternoon happens, it would be necessary to move the “parade” and judging into the Lambertville…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Stark’s addition lifts Knight chances

    Mercer County titles on the line today By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Ilyssa Stark’s addition puts the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North girls cross country team in better position for a title run at today’s Mercer County Championships.    The junior has upped her running commitment each year. She ran spring track as a freshman, did…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Democrat challengers showcase goals

    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Democrat challengers showcase goals

    By David Kilby, Special Writer    BORDENTOWN — The race to Nov. 6, Election Day, is in full swing.    Stephen Benowitz and Kershaw Weston have teamed up as the Democratic candidates to challenge Republican incumbents, Deputy Mayor Michael Dauber and Committeeman John Moynihan, in the race for Bordentown Township Committee’s two open seats.    Mr. Benowitz, who…

  • CRANBURY: Local kids work to aid homeless children

    CRANBURY: Local kids work to aid homeless children

    By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer    CRANBURY — The Breakfast Brigade wants you to help jump-start a homeless child’s day.    Ranging in age from 8 to 11, The Breakfast Brigade is a group of six local school-age girls hoping to make a difference in the lives of homeless and at-risk children.    On Sunday, members of…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: McTamney nets 100th goal

    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: McTamney nets 100th goal

    GOOOAAALLL! By Anthony Williams, Special Writer    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — After three years of varsity soccer, senior forward Lexi McTamney had found the back of the net 68 times in her career. Thirteen games into her senior season, Mctamney needed just one more tally to become the first 100-goal scorer in Bordentown Regional High School Girls…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: McTamney nets 100th goal

    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: McTamney nets 100th goal

    Lexi McTamney, No. 11, scores her 100th career goal during a Bordentown Regional High School soccer game against Northern Burlington County on Oct. 16. The game was held in Bordentown Township. (Photo by Anthony Williams)

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Town eyeing Hurricane Sandy for possible impact

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