• LAMBERTVILLE: LPS gets NJ money for ADA bathroom

    By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    LAMBERTVILLE — The Christie Administration announced Monday that the New Jersey Schools Development Authority (SDA) had executed a state grant to the Lambertville School District through the SDA’s Regular Operating District (ROD) grant program.    The project is a new ADA-compliant restroom.    The state share of the estimated total project cost…

  • Intolerable statements

    Robert Kecskes, chairman, Citizens for Tax Choice Hopewell Township     The old slogan, “politics is dirty,” unfortunately still rings true. The proponents of the ELSA bond ordinance would have you believe that the Hopewell Township Affordable Housing Plan would be out of date if the ordinance is defeated in the May 8 referendum. If defeated,…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: ’69 Met Art Shamsky talks baseball, career
  • South Brunswick Girl Scouts to bring Cookies to the Troops

    South Brunswick Girl Scouts to bring Cookies to the Troops

    From left: Gary Cooper Post 401 commander Sonali Patel, Janine Gaynor, Dennis Collingwood, 2nd vice commander, Richard Allen, service officer, Kelly Zielinski, and Jessica Klein.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Restaurant is reborn

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Restaurant is reborn

    By Charles W. Kim    A landmark business in the township is being reborn.    The restaurant at Pierre’s is now Terracotta and is being managed by Anthony “Tony” Hage-Butros, son of business owner and founder Pierre Hage-Butros.    ”This was my playground (growing up.) It was my school,” Tony, 21, said “This was my learning. I grew…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Officials urge cautious driving

    By Maria Riegel, Special Writer    Following last week’s alleged hit-and-run incident in the South Brunswick High School main entrance parking lot, students and faculty encourage cautious and safe driving.    ”I am always aware that it is important in our parking lot to drive safely,” high school Principal Timothy Matheney said Tuesday.    In recent emails Mr.…

  • Favortism alive in small farming community

    Jon Howard of Mansfield Township and Joe Jones of Mansfield Township To the editor:    If you think living in a small, farming community is peaceful and politics free think again. The favoritism and dirty politics that occur at the Mansfield Planning Board meetings are amazing. Some applications are reviewed and scrutinized properly, but many applications…

  • The sewer referendum

    Dori Anderson, co-chairwoman Hopewell Township SOFT Hopewell Grant     Save Our Future Today (SOFT) continues to provide voters with information regarding the Hopewell l Township sewer bond referendum. Currently, the businesses and other entities around and near the Pennington Circle are facing health and safety issues with their septic systems. Providing sewer service in this…

  • Hopewell campout planned for June 23

       Hopewell Borough Recreation and D&R Greenway Land Trust are hosting a one- night family campout at the St. Michael’s Farm Preserve in Hopewell on June 23.    ”We talked about trying new activities this year, and thought it would be fun to do a community campout, along the lines of the ‘Great American Backyard Campout’ organized…

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