• LAWRENCE: Beech tree dedicated in memory of Leah Deni

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    Orange was Leah Deni’s favorite color, so it was fitting that an orange ribbon was tied to a branch and that orange flowers surrounded the base of a small copper beech tree in the north cemetery at the Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville on Sunday afternoon.    The tree, which stands about…

  • Vocalist Danny Beissel To Lead a Performance Workshop at School of Rock Princeton

    Vocalist Danny Beissel To Lead a Performance Workshop at School of Rock Princeton

    School of Rock’s "guest professor" has gigged with members of Boston, Bon Jovi, and The Doors

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Trees would go to make way for solar panels at mining site

    First Planning Board hearing is Thursday night By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor    Gibraltar Rock Quarry wants to install nearly 10,000 solar panels on 14 acres of its mining operation to the north of Route 601 and off Long Hill Road.    Another 6 acres would be cleared of trees in order not to avoid shading of…

  • See our website re: ordinance

    Dori Anderson and Bill Connolly, Save Our Future Today As we announced earlier this month, our organization, SaveOurFutureToday.info, was organized to educate voters about the importance of supporting the upcoming Hopewell Township sewer bond issue.    We will continue to do that in the weeks ahead, but one thing we will not be doing is littering…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Senior Corner for week of May 3

    Activities by, for township senior citizens CHAPTER A     Chapter A meetings are the first Thursday of each month at the Municipal Building. We welcome all Hillsborough seniors!     Meetings start at 12:30 with doors open at 11:30, allowing time to review upcoming events. Refreshments are served after the meeting.     Our next meeting is…

  • Say ‘no’ to bond ordinance

    Robert Kecskes, Citizens for Tax Choice There are only a few days before the Tuesday, May 8, vote on the ELSA sewer bond ordinance.    Since readers are being bombarded on this issue, I want to take this opportunity to go over the reasons why voters should say “no” in the ballot box.    The bond ordinance…

  • Case for sewer bond ordinance

    Dori Anderson, Save Our Future Today For 30 years, my involvement in Planning Board and affordable housing issues both here in Hopewell Township and my previous community has shown me the Supreme Court mandate for affordable housing is compelling.    The courts have no sympathy for communities that are out of compliance, and builders are waiting…

  • LAWRENCE: Jubilee had much to offer

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    Lea KahnStaff Writer    Maddox Malave couldn’t make up his mind.    What did he like best about the Jubilee, sponsored by Lawrenceville Main Street?    ”I liked the bouncy house and the horse. The horse walks, and in the bouncy house, you jump,” said the 7-year-old Lawrence boy.    Maddox wasn’t alone, as…

  • Join Walk for Williams

    Angela Jacobs, Hopewell Township Have you ever heard of Williams Syndrome?    I hadn’t until a few years ago. It’s a rare condition caused by some missing genes that cause things like distinct facial characteristics and short stature, learning disabilities, cardiovascular disease, difficulties with behavioral, emotional and impulse control and an array of medical issues.    Roughly…

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