• 16th District: Corfield beats Nemeth in Democratic primary

    16th District: Corfield beats Nemeth in Democratic primary

    By Charles W. Kim and Nicole Cosentino, Packet Media Group    For Flemington’s Marie Corfield, it will be déjà vu all over again.    Ms. Corfield, an elementary art teacher, defeated Princeton Township Committeewoman Sue Nemeth for that party’s nomination Tuesday night.    Although results from each of the four counties in the reconfigured 16th district were not…

  • PRIMARIES: Maybe, a mayoral race in Lambertville

    By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    According to Tuesday’s primary election results, Lambertville might have a mayoral race on Nov. 6.    Democrat David M. Del Vecchio, of York Street, is seeking another three-year term as mayor — a post he has held since January 1992. He got 178 votes Tuesday.    No Republicans filed in April to…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Students’ 2004 time capsule is dug up

    HILLSBOROUGH: Students’ 2004 time capsule is dug up

    Students brush dirt away from the lid of the plastic bucket that was their time capsule. (Photo by Peter Sclafani)

  • MANVILLE: Dogs give, take love from seniors

    MANVILLE: Dogs give, take love from seniors

    Dolores Novicky strokes Gibson, a therapy dog, at the senior center. (Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara)

  • MCCC Ad Design Students Praised for Their Campaign Designs for Trenton Animal Shelter

    MCCC Ad Design Students Praised for Their Campaign Designs for Trenton Animal Shelter

    By Candace Zafirellis Mercer County Community College’s advanced Advertising Design students put their skills to work for the county’s four-legged friends in their final project of the semester. Culminating what they have studied at Mercer, students created marketing campaigns for an event to be hosted by the Trenton Animal Shelter, which they “pitched” to their…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Principal changes schools, accepts new challenge

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Principal changes schools, accepts new challenge

    By Ed Birch, Special Writer    Glenn Famous, Principal for nearly the past 20 years at Kendall Park’s Cambridge Elementary School, will be leaving at the end of the school year to become the new Principal of Crossroads South Middle School.    Bonnie Capes, presently the district’s Director of Professional Development, will succeed Mr. Famous. Both appointments…

  • Princeton Cyclist Completes 1,800 Mile Solo Ride For

    Princeton Cyclist Completes 1,800 Mile Solo Ride For

    By Aileen Kornblatt On April 23rd, Princeton, New Jersey resident John LaBosco began his 1,800 mile solo bike journey up the East coast to raise money and awareness for Eden Autism Services, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of children and adults with autism and their families. Starting at Eden’s school in Ft. Myers,…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: New ink cartridge store opens

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: New ink cartridge store opens

    By Ed Birch, Special writer    Cartridge World, the world’s largest specialty retailer of printer ink and toner cartridges, opened its latest franchise location in Monmouth Junction this week.    The store in the South Brunswick Square Mall is one of more than 600 locations in the United Sates and Canada, according to the company, which was…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Record turnout for Hop run

    HILLSBOROUGH: Record turnout for Hop run

    From left, Martin Montoya of Hillsborough, who was 30th overall, battles Caitlin Kozlowski of Hillsborough, who came in sixth overall among the female finishers, and Christopher Levin of Hillsborough, who was the fastest male Y employee. (Photo by Hing Lew)

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