• CRANBURY: Eagle proposes improving library

    CRANBURY: Eagle proposes improving library

    Kaitlyn Kanzler photo Board members Nicole Pormilli and Kathy Wasson read Eagle Scout candidate Daniel Kennedy-Moore’s project proposal.

  • FLORENCE: Township mom brings daughters to work

    FLORENCE: Township mom brings daughters to work

    Sisters Grace Sullivan (left), 7, and Piper Sullivan, 9, spend the day with their mom, biology teacher Teresa Sullivan of Florence, at Hightstown High School in Mercer County on April 26. (Photo by Amy Batista)

  • PRINCETON: Zoning changes OK’d for site

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Zoning changes were approved for the Witherspoon Street hospital site by the Borough Council this week, which will allow a potential developer to take the next steps in its process to construct 280 apartments.    The unanimously approved zoning changes for the Iselin-based AvalonBay proposed project allow signs, a leasing office,…

  • IN THE KITCHEN: Farmers markets offer fresh food, entertainment

    IN THE KITCHEN: Farmers markets offer fresh food, entertainment

    By Pat Tanner, Special Writer    It’s finally that time of year when our seasonal farmers markets come into full bloom. I first devoted a column in this space to their particulars a few years back (could it actually be seven?) and I’ve repeated one ever since because many readers have told me how they clip…

  • CRANBURY: Resident proposes new market

    By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer    CRANBURY — Cranbury Township resident Susan Norman presented her idea for a weekly farmers market at the April 23 Township Committee meeting, giving the committee a broad view of her goals.    ”The Cranbury Farmers Market is an idea started by a resident and through her energy and enthusiasm is taking…

  • SPRINGFIELD: Northern Burlington wrestler is home grown champion

    SPRINGFIELD: Northern Burlington wrestler is home grown champion

    By Anthony Williams, Special Writer    When a person walks into a sporting event at Northern Burlington County Regional High School — the name Melton is synonymous with respect and tradition.    Every generation, from the grandfather-to the sons-to the grandsons, has represented the Greyhounds with great success and pride since 1964, and it can be said…

  • Business Accounting Presentation with The Mercadien Group’s Marguerite Mount at Successful Women Connect Lunch Series, May 16

    Business Accounting Presentation with The Mercadien Group’s Marguerite Mount at Successful Women Connect Lunch Series, May 16

    By J&M Marketing Group Marguerite Mount, managing director of The Mercadien Group, will present "Making and Keeping Money: Accounting Principles Every Business Woman Should Know" at the May 16th Successful Women Connect luncheon at Mediterra in Princeton. This professional luncheon series gives attendees an opportunity to network and learn about areas that are outside their…

  • CRANBURY: Eagle proposes improving library

    CRANBURY: Eagle proposes improving library

    By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer    CRANBURY — Eagle Scout candidate David Kennedy-Moore presented his proposal to improve the appearance of at the Cranbury Public Library and provide a picnic table for teachers at the April 24 Cranbury Township Board of Education meeting.    ”The goal is to add some potted plants to improve the appearance of…

  • Growing and evolving

    Growing and evolving

    Mother-daughter team pens book on women’s leadership By Keith Loria, Special Writer    Bonnie St. John is the type of woman who people look up to. At just 5 years old, a rare condition forced the amputation of her right leg above the knee, but she never used that as an excuse to simply get by.…

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