• Bristol-Myers Squibb Community Health Center to open May 22

    Facility to serve uninsured and underinsured area residents For more than 80 years, as University Medical Center at Princeton, a respected teaching hospital, was expanding and evolving, one constant was the presence of a Clinic providing free or low-cost care to central New Jersey residents who need it.   Established in 1929, a decade after…

  • SOUTH HONOR ROLLS

       Following are the honors rolls for the third marking period at the South Hunterdon Regional School District:    Grade 12 — Kelly Albanir *, Arthur Anterion, Jasmine Assad, Melissa Aversa, Brielle Cameron, Kacie Craven *, Melanie, Dalzell *, Grace Dienes, Gianna Sabidussi, Gina Scamuffa, Rachel Slovak, Ashley Tillett, Alexandra Tucker*, and Sara Wooden.    Grade 11 —…

  • CRANBURY: Calendar

    Fri., May 18    Mother Goose Time: 9:30 and 11:30 a.m., Monroe Township Public Library, 4 Municipal Plaza; rhymes, music and fun for children ages 18 to 36 months and caregiver; registration not required. Sat., May 19    Great Decisions discussion forum: 10:30 a.m., Monroe Township Public Library, 4 Municipal Plaza; promoting democracy will be discussed; sign…

  • PENNINGTON: Family pledges $10K to ‘Turf’s Up!’

    PENNINGTON: Family pledges $10K to ‘Turf’s Up!’

    ”Murf” Butler, Chris Murphy and Jon Butler hold a sample of the AstroTurf that will bear their family name for their $10,000 gift to “Turf’s Up!”

  • Birds and cat food

    Joe Shoemaker Lambertville     Pouring some dry cat food in a bowl in the back yard of my house on the so-called friendliest street in Lambertville is always fun.    A few ferals have been waiting for the handout. One of those cats has a very short tail, maybe 5 inches long. I called him “Shorty”…

  • Expansion already on the horizon

    By John Tredrea Even though it hasn’t officially opened its doors, the University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro already is poised to expand.   UMCPP already has all the government approvals needed to add two floors to the structure that will open May 22. Also in hand are approvals to expand a diagnotic and…

  • GUEST COLUMN: Keeping food safe during warm-weather months

    Carl Rachel    With Memorial Day soon to launch the summer season, we’re asking your help to get word out about a few simple steps in keeping foods safe and avoiding food-borne sicknesses. This article walks the public through the key points to help ensure that area residents know what to look out for and how…

  • CRANBURY: Retiring educators honored

    By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer    CRANBURY — Former Cranbury Board of Education member Austin Schaudenbach and several retiring teachers were honored at Tuesday’s meeting.    Students, parents, other educators, former board members and a former chief school administrator were present to congratulate and thank the retirees and Mr. Schaudenbach for their years of service to the…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Del Vecchio is ‘Mayor of the Year’

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — Mayor David M. Del Vecchio has been named “Mayor of the Year” by the New Jersey Conference of Mayors.    He received the honor at new Jersey Conference of Mayors’ annual spring conference, held April 27 in Atlantic City.    Now in his seventh term as Lamberville’s mayor, Mr. Del…

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