• SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cops to monitor school opening traffic

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    Police will, once again, be looking for unsafe drivers as children return to school next week.    ”Our focus is to ensure a smooth and safe return of the 9,100 students,” Chief of Police Raymond Hayducka said in a press release this week. “Officers will be stationed at each of…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Ingenuity, support can create jobs

    EDITORIAL: The results of the upcoming presidential and congressional elections will undoubtedly make an impact on the lives of local residents, especially when it comes to creating or losing jobs.    Republicans, such as presidential candidate Mitt Romney, believe that those with the highest incomes pay enough in taxes as is, and that paying more would…

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Concerts are set to raise SUDEP awareness

    HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Concerts are set to raise SUDEP awareness

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    Eric Miller puts in a lot of time and effort organizing concerts that feature the likes of Val Emmich, The Young Dubliners and Carsie Blanton.    Concert promoter is not Mr. Miller’s trade, though.    The concerts are held in Mr. Miller’s Hopewell Township living room to honor his late wife, Carolina,…

  • CRANBURY: Brainerd Lake drained after dam leak detected

    CRANBURY: Brainerd Lake drained after dam leak detected

    Amy Batista photo The lake will remain as it is until permanent repairs are made later this year.

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Want to help Music Circus come alive?

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — Want to help a duo of Lambertville filmmakers work on a movie about the Lambertville Music Circus? Here’s your chance.    But let’s back up. Maybe, if you’re relatively new to the Lambertville area, you’re wondering what the Lambertville Music Circus is, or was. If you’ve never heard of…

  • NEW HOPE: Town has a new green space

    NEW HOPE: Town has a new green space

       NEW HOPE — New green space is greeting travelers in New Hope.    Traveling along West Bridge Street in the heart of New Hope just got a bit greener, thanks to a project recently completed by the New Hope Borough Revitalization Committee, in cooperation with Glen Stephan, owner of the Stephan House Bed and Breakfast on…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Schools open their doors on Sept. 6

    By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    The Hopewell Valley Regional School District will open for classes on Sept. 6 with an estimated 3,761 students.    — At Central High School, according to Principal Mike Daher, the class breakdown is as follows: Grade nine, 316; Grade 10, 323; Grade 11, 304; and Grade 12, 301.    ”We are working…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Swastika drawing disturbs officials

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — It seems quite clear that anyone who has lived in Lambertville, or who has visited the city, even briefly, knows it is a place of tolerance — a place that welcomes people of many lifestyles, political views and religious faiths.    So it’s not surprising that, during the Aug.…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton Township    Princeton residents Beth Rappaport, 44, Felicia Nolan, 30, and Nicholas Templier, 28, were in a chain reaction crash on Alexander Street near the D&R Canal on Aug. 28 at 9:06 a.m. Mr. Templier and two juvenile passengers reported pain but refused treatment at the scene. All cars were driven from the scene and…

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