• PRINCETON: Crumiller seeks appeal of decision on Dinky hearing

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    The Borough Council is going to keep chugging along in its perseverance to have New Jersey Transit hold a public hearing about moving the Dinky station and the abandonment of the transit easement on the track’s property.    In correspondence dated June 11, NJ Transit states it is not obligated to…

  • All about flags

    Joe Shoemaker Lambertville     Flags often offer insight into American history. The beloved “stars and stripes,” for example, is one of the symbols of the United States.    Other flags pass through history hardly ever known. One flag of such significance is the Bucks of America flag. The Bucks of America was an African American patriotic…

  • WEST AMWELL: Proposed Eagle project gets nod from officials

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    WEST AMWELL — A local Boy Scout working on a proposed Eagle Scout project that would bring an upgrade to the township’s recycling center got a favorable reaction from the West Amwell Township Committee, Clerk Lora Olsen said.    Boy Scout Paul Cally met with the committee during its June 18…

  • MONROE: Monroe’s 2012 class graduates

    MONROE: Monroe’s 2012 class graduates

    Nicole Cosentino photos Monroe Township High School held graduation exercises at the Sun National Bank Center in Trenton on June 22.

  • BUT I DIGRESS … : The first job was the worst job

    By Sally Stang, Special Writer    We’ve all had some rotten jobs, haven’t we? My first real job was also my worst, but one that, even in my youth, I knew would be filed away in my “colorful-tales-to-be-told-at-parties” Rolodex.    It was the fall of 1973. I was attending Hiram College in Ohio (near Kent State) and…

  • IN THE KITCHEN: Budino: Sweet ending to a meal
  • American Legion Honors 50-year members

    American Legion Honors 50-year members

    By Gary Cooper Following the installation of officers for 2012-2013 at American Legion Post 401, South Brunswick, two members were recognized for 50 years of continuous membership in the American Legion. Gary Cooper, Post 401 commander, presented Francis Hansen of Little Egg Harbor, and Eugene DiLorenzo of Kendall Park, with certificates and cap pins in…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS Class of 2012 moves on

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS Class of 2012 moves on

    Photos by Maria Riegel Above, students prepare for the ceremony to start. Below, Seniors Tiffany Soohoo and Angela Sordino along with other classmates march into the ceremony at the Sun Bank Center in Trenton, June 21.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Primus Green Energy moving ahead on goal to make gas from grass

    HILLSBOROUGH: Primus Green Energy moving ahead on goal to make gas from grass

    By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor    Gasoline made from wood pellets or certain grasses will thrust Hillsborough in the spotlight in the worldwide energy market.    In a world thirsty for crude oil products, a low-cost, high-octane gasoline alternative should put Primus Green Energy, located on Homestead Road, in a desirable energy market position.    Primus invited top-level…

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