• HOPEWELL VALLEY: Farmers Market opens Saturday

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: Farmers Market opens Saturday

    Getting ready for opening day at the Pennington Farmers Market are board members Joann Held and Natalie Winters and farmer, Lucia Huebner.

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Ravens, Curran eye strong finish

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Kerry Curran will give up softball after this season to focus on playing field hockey for The College of New Jersey next fall.    It was a tough decision, and before she calls it a softball career, the Robbinsville High School senior wants another state softball championship.    ”I’ve been with…

  • CRANBURY: Kathleen Wasson may leave Cranbury BOE

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    CRANBURY — Board of Education member Kathleen Wasson likely will be leaving her seat on the panel soon to relocate out of state.    ”We anticipate a resignation, but we don’t know when,” Board Secretary Joyce Picariello said Thursday.    Ms. Picariello said Ms. Wasson informed the board she likely would…

  • Summer Camp At Har Sinai Opens June 18

    By Har Sinai SUMMER CAMP OPENING AT HAR SINAI TEMPLE Hopewell Twp. – Choose from three to four-day Summer Camp sessions in the inventive, fun and safe environment of Har Sinai Temple where preschool children between the ages of 2 1/2 and 5 years can spend the warm weather months, beginning June 18 and extending…

  • Master Gardeners to host composting program

    Master Gardeners to host composting program

    Mercer Master Gardener Jack Piepszak, a Pennington resident, composts plant material at the Mercer Educational Gardens. Mercer Master Gardeners invite the public to attend a program on composting on Sunday.

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Committed Koss reaches state meet

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    When Katie Koss came out for winter track and field, it signaled a change in her commitment level and brought a change in her performance.    Her first year of competing in the indoor season has paid off with the Robbinsville High School junior reaching her first Group II state…

  • Four parts harmony, one part dedication

    Four parts harmony, one part dedication

    The weekend’s show will feature Vocal Spectrum, 2006 International Barbershop Quartet Champions. 

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Development under way

    By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Mayor Karl Feltes discussed two developing projects with the Register-News on Tuesday.    He said one of the largest projects is the Team Campus being built on Route 130 where St. Francis Medical Center is putting in an outpatient unit.    "They are putting up the structural walls,” Mayor…

  • WEST AMWELL: Budget proposal is ready for vote

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    WEST AMWELL — A public hearing and adoption vote on West Amwell Township’s proposed 2012 budget of $3,253,201 is set for 7 p.m. on June 6.    The proposed spending plan was introduced by the Township Committee April 25. It is up slightly, $73,581, from last year’s budget of $3,179,620.    If…

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