• LAMBERTVILLE: Remembrance service

    LAMBERTVILLE: Remembrance service

    Picasa Shown are: from Fleetwing Fire Company No. 3, Albert Compton; Columbia Fire Company No. 4, John P. Lindsley; and from the Lambertville-New Hope Ambulance & Rescue Squad, Collin Abrams, Josephine Nalence, Jonathan Ewing, Timothy Blair and Alfred Chiccino.

  • PRINCETON: Taxes a concern for Butler

    PRINCETON: Taxes a concern for Butler

    PRINCETON COUNCIL CANDIDATE By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    One of the reasons Jo S. Butler got into government was because her taxes doubled in 10 years.    ”I’m one of those people. The property taxes will drive us out,” said Ms. Butler, a borough councilwoman who is running for council of the consolidated Princeton.    Ms.…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings prey on Hawks 35-7

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings prey on Hawks 35-7

    By Ed Birch, Special Writer    The South Brunswick Vikings team easily defeated the J.P. Stevens Hawks 35-7 during the annual Homecoming Game Friday.    South Brunswick spotted the Hawks with an early 7-0 lead as J.P. Stevens running back Jared Mincey ran 37 yards for a touchdown just six minutes into the first quarter.    From that…

  • PRINCETON: Howard: Merger is top issue

    PRINCETON: Howard: Merger is top issue

    PRINCETON COUNCIL CANDIDATE By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    For most of her adult life, Heather H. Howard has worked for some of the biggest names in Trenton and Washington, D. C.    Starting out as a receptionist for Rep. Nita M. Lowey (D-N.Y.), she rose to join the cabinet of Gov. Jon Corzine as his…

  • Unity Bank Team Participates in March of Dimes 5K

    Unity Bank Team Participates in March of Dimes 5K

    Unity Bank’s March of Dimes 5K for Healthy Babies Team.

  • JAMESBURG: Fall Festival gets residents in a seasonal mood

    JAMESBURG: Fall Festival gets residents in a seasonal mood

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    JAMESBURG — Thousands of people from throughout the region visited he annual Fall Festival on West Railroad Avenue Sunday.    ”The festival was a huge success,” Mayor Marlene Lowande said.    The annual festival is sponsored by the borough and proceeds go into the Recreation Fund, which is used for future festivals…

  • Weekend brings two area house tours

       Trinity Episcopal Church of Solebury will hold its “Autumn in Bucks County House Tour” on Oct. 20 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.    The tour will feature five residences nestled in Solebury Township and Point Pleasant, Pennsylvania. Each property offers a combination of history, architecture, setting, style and furnishings.    The tour includes: Mill House Cottage, Rolling Green…

  • School presents ‘Stuck in the Middle’

       The highs and lows of middle school life in 2012 are explored in “Stuck in the Middle,” a new musical being performed by the Center Stage students of the New Hope-Solebury Middle School Drama Club.    Running for two special shows, the musical will be performed on Oct. 26 and 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the…

  • PRINCETON: University sets panel for presidential search

       PRINCETON — The 17-member search committee looking for the next Princeton University president will include two current undergraduates and a graduate student.    Kathryn A. Hall, the chairwoman of the school’s board of trustees, announced Monday the names of the people serving on the committee. They include nine trustees including Ms. Hall, four members of the…

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