• Re-elect Lewis, Nabi in Plainsboro

    Deborah Brett, Plainsboro Central New Jersey taxpayers who want to see a model of good government need look no further than Plainsboro Township.    Our township committee works for the betterment of the entire community, while keeping a careful eye on expenditures. They don’t waste time and money on petty political bickering or vindictive lawsuits. Our…

  • CRANBURY: Town nixes Petty Road grant plan

    By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer    CRANBURY — Several residents from Petty Road protested the Township Committee’s decision not to seek Department of Transportation (DOT) road grants to fix the damaged road at the Oct. 8 meeting.    After hearing the opinion of Township Engineer Bill Tanner, the committee concluded that Petty Road, which is in need…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Annual inspection

    LAMBERTVILLE: Annual inspection

    Picasa Shown are some of the members of the inspection delegation: Mayor David M. Del Vecchio, Lambertville Fire District Board of Fire Commissioners Chairman Aladar Komjathy, District Chief Matthew Hartigan and Lambertville Police Director Bruce Cocuzza.

  • MCCC Invites All to Open House/Report to the Community Nov. 15

    By Wendy Humphrey Mercer County Community College’s Board of Trustees invites the community to its annual Open House and Report to the Community, set for Thursday, Nov. 15 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Conference Center on the West Windsor Campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road.  Attendees will learn about the college’s credit and noncredit…

  • MONTGOMERY: Trzaska named to canal commission

    By Chaarley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — Pending state Senate approval, Mayor Ed Trzaska will be one of the new faces on the Delaware and Raritan Canal Commission (DRCC).    The governor nominated Mayor Trzaska along with eight other candidates late last month to be on the DRCC, which oversees development and planning along the 70-mile…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Pally wins Somerset gymnastics crown

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Sarah Pallay says that she isn’t used to winning.    The Hillsborough High School freshman might have to get used to it. In the absence of some of the Raiders regular top gymnasts — including her sister, senior Rachel Pallay — the younger Pallay has stepped to the forefront in…

  • Pennington Library’s 5K is scheduled for Oct. 28

    Pennington Library’s 5K is scheduled for Oct. 28

    Kathleen Nash (left) and Heather Wurtz of the Friends of Pennington Library kick off registration for the Get Bookin’! 5K Race and Fun Run to be held Oct. 28.

  • Lempert understands consolidation issues

    Casey Lambert, Princeton On Nov. 6, Princetonians will go to the polls in a historic election consummating more than two years of hard work by many members of our community. During the first year the effort was directed first at putting consolidation on the ballot and then getting the measure passed. The second year saw…

  • HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS

    ‘The Rocky Horror Show’    The Downtown Performing Arts Center will present “The Rocky Horror Show” at the New Hope Arts Center, beginning Oct. 19, 20 and 21. The second weekend of performances will take place on Oct. 26, 27 and 28. Tickets are $22 online and $25 at the door. The New Hope Arts Center…

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