• PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton Borough    A man walking on John Street around 8:42 p.m. Tuesday was robbed at knifepoint by an assailant who stole his money and his cell phone, police said. The suspect was identified as possibly a Hispanic man in his late teens or early 20s, around 5 feet 8 inches tall, with a medium build…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: City officials OK college tuition credit program

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — A program that can give Lambertville’s volunteer firefighters and volunteer emergency medical personnel up to $2,400 in tuition credits at a community college was adopted by the City Council Oct. 15.    Under state law, municipalities in New Jersey are permitted to allow those volunteers to take advantage of…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: State voters must decide $750 million bond issue

    College laboratories or more debt? By Peter Sclafani, Special Writer    On Nov. 6, New Jersey voters will decide whether to bond for $750 million for state higher education.    The “Building Our Future Bond Act,” listed as Question 1, would provide matching grants to improve the infrastructure of academic buildings on the campuses of four- and…

  • ENGAGEMENT: Jaramillo — Kelso

    ENGAGEMENT: Jaramillo — Kelso

    Thomas F. Kelso Jr. and Caroline C. Jaramillo

  • ALLENTOWN: Redbirds win battle of gridiron unbeatens

    ALLENTOWN: Redbirds win battle of gridiron unbeatens

    Allentown High School kicker Markus Colin gets off the kick that proved to be the difference in the Redbirds’ 24-21 win over Nottingham on Saturday. Photo by John Blaine

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Schools progress report is given

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    An extensive annual report on the Hopewell Valley Regional School District’s performance in 2011-12 shows that the district is “showing meaningful progress” and has “provided a plan for areas needing extra attention,” school board President Lisa Wolff said Monday.    The 67-page annual Report on District Progress, which contains scores of…

  • Chez Alcie Catering Company News

    By Jean Butcher CHEZ ALICE CATERING COMPANY ANNOUNCES Charitable Donations and Toys for Tots Drop Off Information   Chez Alice Catering Company is proud to announce that our employees have donated $2,636.00 in tips since we opened in July 2010 to a variety of charities.  Our employees decided to donate tips each month to non-profit…

  • A true sportsman

    A true sportsman

    Richard “Dick” Esrey, a resident of Windrows in Princeton, played football for Swarthmore College. He is being inducted into the college’s athletics Hall of Fame.

  • ‘Double-dipping’ must end now

    DJ Kurz Lambertville     What do Sen. Loretta Weinberg, Cabinet Secretary Lou Goetting, and Assistant Insurance Commissioner Joseph Brennan all have in common?    They (and scores of others) are all retired public sector employees, who have gone back to work for the state and are collecting state wages while also collecting taxpayer-funded state pensions.    This…

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