• SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Annual event raises money, blood

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Annual event raises money, blood

    By Mary Brienza, Special Writer    Several hundred people came out to raise awareness for pediatric cancer on Sunday during the third annual Hugs for Brady Family Fun Day.    The event took place in front of the Confectionately Yours restaurant on Route 27, and raised money for the Hugs for Brady Foundation as well as took…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Celebrating community

    EAST WINDSOR: Celebrating community

    Police, residents take part in National Night Out By Amy Batista, Special Writer    Communities across the nation celebrated National Night Out on Tuesday and East Windsor was one of the thousands to join in that celebration uniting with others, a chance for the community to hang out with its police department and get to see…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Voters to be asked to reduce open space tax

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — The voters of West Windsor will have the opportunity to shave their open space tax down to 2 cents come this November’s election.    The Township Council unanimously agreed to include a ballot question asking residents to reduce the tax from 3 cents to 2 cents, which would…

  • FLORENCE AND ROEBLING NEWS: Aug. 9

    By Peg Dotson    St. Stephen’s second annual Car & Bike Show with a Chili Cook Off will be held Saturday, Sept. 29, at 31 W. Second St., Florence. Registration is at 8:30 a.m. and showtime is 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Prizes will be awarded at 1:30 p.m.    Anyone interested in entering the Chili Cook…

  • Historical Society slates autumn tour

    Historical Society slates autumn tour

    This private residence was built by George Massey, a wealthy businessman, as an anniversary gift for his wife, Hannah.

  • MILLSTONE: Future funding for Alliance uncertain

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    MILLSTONE — Future funding for the Alliance to Prevent Alcohol and Drug Abuse is under scrutiny, the Township; Committee learned July 18.    The Alliance currently gets $13,000 in state funding, but could lose this money if the township doesn’t kick in, according to Mayor Nancy Grbelja.    The mayor said the…

  • MCCC Annual Golf Classic on Oct. 2 To Benefit Student Athletes

    MCCC Annual Golf Classic on Oct. 2 To Benefit Student Athletes

    By Wendy Humphrey The Mercer County Community College (MCCC) Athletics Department hosts its 21st Annual Golf Classic on Tuesday, Oct. 2 at the Mercer Oaks East Golf Course.  The 18-hole championship course is located on a beautifully landscaped site adjacent to Mercer County Park in West Windsor, N.J. Proceeds from the tournament will be donated…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Over 800 attend borough’s National Night Out

    By Christina Whittington, Special Writer    A new location was no deterrent to the success of Hightstown’s participation in the annual National Night Out on Tuesday.    ”I have been coming to National Night Out for the past couple of years and I think this year’s is by far the best. My daughter is having a blast.”…

  • Bordentown Youth, Richard Phillips completes Internship

    Bordentown Youth, Richard Phillips completes Internship

    Gerri Jackson Dear Editor, Bordentown resident, Richard Phillips, age 16, is just finishing up a 3 week internship with The Group Workcamp Cares project in Burlington County. The Group Workcamp Cares is an organization that brings teams of teenagers from all over the country and this year from Japan and Korea for a week of home…

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