• CHESTERFIELD: Parents of triplet killed in crash sue

    By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    CHESTERFIELD — The parents of triplet Isabelle Tezsla, 11 — the sixth-grader who died in the Feb. 16 collision between a school bus and an over-loaded dump truck — have filed a civil compliant against the owners of both vehicles.    The plaintiffs named Herman’s Trucking Company, of Wrightstown, and GST…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: City ready to fete shad on weekend

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — Ready to roll for the 31st time in Lambertville this weekend is one of the biggest events on the Delaware Valley calendar.    The Shad Festival features a wealth of music, food and entertainment so varied that the Fest is lock to show a good time to anyone of…

  • Dream house

    Dream house

    Designers transform gothic castle for Junior League fundraiser By Ilene Dube, Special Writer It’s spring, and one way to take in the flowering trees strutting their splendor is to walk, bike or drive through Princeton’s magnificent neighborhoods. This sport involves gazing at stately homes and imagining what it’s like to live in one. At Priory…

  • Community comes out for ‘Beauty and the Beast’

    Community comes out for ‘Beauty and the Beast’

    Deirdre Ryan Junior Adriane Mercado personifies Lumiere as he and fellow cast members performs the Disney classic, “Be Our Guest.” (Photo by Deirdre Ryan, www.deirdreryan.com)

  • Vote yes May 8

    Jerry Lynch The Indian Village Hopewell Township     The Hopewell Township Committee recently voted 4-1 to purchase $4 million worth of sewer capacity from ELSA. That capacity was meant to be used in the southern section of the township to provide sewers for the businesses around the circle, for the homes in the area with…

  • Thanks for support

    Valley school district officials     On behalf of the Hopewell Valley Regional School District, we would like to sincerely thank the voters of Hopewell Valley who supported our budget for the 2012-13 school year. We appreciate your confidence in this blueprint for our children’s education and we pledge to continue to work hard to see…

  • Friends of Somerset Regional Animal Shelter

    Friends of Somerset Regional Animal Shelter

    By Friends of Somerset Regional Animal Shelter Do you have a doggie Diva?  Is your cat too “cute” for words, then enter our photo contest to find out if you pet’s the “one”. For the first time ever, the Friends of Somerset Regional Animal Shelter is holding a photo contest to determine who gets to…

  • PRINCETON: Hospital developer concedes; reduces the number of units

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Zoning for the Princeton hospital site is headed back to the Princeton Regional Planning Board after the developer gave up a requested increase in density and met affordable housing requirements.    AvalonBay was seeking to build 324 units, 44 more than the 280 approved in current zoning for the site. The…

  • FLORENCE: Township thanks longtime, newly retired employee

    By Amber Cox, Special Writer    FLORENCE — Just shy of hitting the 22-year mark, one employee of the township has retired.    Deputy Tax Collector Bernadette Carlani was honored by the Township Council on April 18 for retiring after 21 years of service. She began her employment in the township in June of 1991. Mayor Craig…

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