• LAMBERTVILLE: Department slates multi-day fire prevention event

    LAMBERTVILLE: Department slates multi-day fire prevention event

    Picasa The Lambertville Fire Department invites everyone to the Union/Fleetwing Fire House, 230 N. Main St., on Oct. 10 for a Fire Prevention Week event. On that date visitors will get to see the Saint Barnabas Burn Center Fire Safety House, learn how a fire hose is used and see a high expansion foam demonstration…

  • Three Vibrant New Team Members Join CMA

    By Meghan Higgins FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                   Meghan Higgins Creative Marketing Alliance (609) 297-2218 [email protected] Three Vibrant New Team Members Join CMA PRINCETON JUNCTION, NJ – October 4, 2012 – Supporting its client expansion and preparing for the new year, Creative Marketing Alliance (CMA), a full service marketing firm located in Princeton Junction, announced Joanne…

  • As Fall Begins, Volunteers Prepare for Animal Shelter Charity Walk on Oct. 14
  • PRINCETON: Council votes for historic district

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    The “Western section” of the borough is in line to become a protected historic district, despite objections from most of the impacted residents.    Borough Council voted, 4-0, on Tuesday to introduce an ordinance creating the “Morven Tract” historic district that would span Stockton Street to Hodge Road, including parts…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Young Raider gymnasts start well

    HILLSBOROUGH: Young Raider gymnasts start well

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    The Hillsborough High School gymnastics team is using a new formula to post some impressive results.    The Raiders are younger overall than usual, and with injuries thinning them even more for most of the first month of the season, the challenges have been significant, but not too much for…

  • Master Gardeners to present program on forcing bulbs

    Master Gardeners to present program on forcing bulbs

       The Master Gardeners of Mercer County will host a program, “Forcing Bulbs,” on Oct. 11 from 7-8 p.m. at Rutgers Cooperative Extension, 930 Spruce St., Lawrence, adjacent to the Trenton Farmers Market.    If you can’t wait for the first flowers of spring to blossom outdoors, forcing bulb plants by growing them in pots and exposing…

  • Senior lunch, Oct. 17

    Denise Nichols, president Hopewell Valley Education Foundation     The Hopewell Valley Education Foundation continues building bridges in our community by supporting Senior Citizen Luncheons.    All Hopewell Valley senior citizens are encouraged and invited to attend. The luncheons, held several times a year, are funded and sponsored by local businesses and individuals through the Foundation.    This…

  • The inaugural River Cup: SHRHS vs. Solebury School
  • HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Board Street is a great place to be

    By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    Hopewell Borough’s main thoroughfare — Broad Street (Route 518) — has become a “Great Place in New Jersey.”    The street recently was given that designation by the American Planning Association’s New Jersey Chapter (APA-NJ).    ”The Great Places award is an honor and a tribute to past and present local officials…

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