• POLICE BLOTTER

       Police Lt. Stephen J. Bartzak, commanding officer, West Amwell Township Police Department, reported:    — On March 15 at approximately 5 a.m., a motor vehicle stop for speeding on Route 202 resulted in the arrest of a 44-year-old man from Stirling for a failure to appear traffic warrant. Patrolman John Casella took John M. Monroy into…

  • 13th Bi-Annual Young Professionals Mixer This May

    13th Bi-Annual Young Professionals Mixer This May

    By Ayanni Hanna The 13th bi-annual Young Professional Multi-Group Mixer will be held this spring at the beautiful Renaissance Hotel in Woodbridge, NJ.  The mixer strives to combine business and social networking in a professional, yet comfortable environment. Scheduled from May 3rd, 300-400 young professionals are expected to attend hailing from 15 YP groups from…

  • SUNSHINE LIST

       Editor’s note: Those responsible for sending us lists of 2012 meeting dates for local governing bodies, boards, commissions, etc., are urged to e-mail changes and/or additions to: [email protected]. Questions? Call 609-874-2177 except on Thursdays.    HOPEWELL BOROUGH COUNCIL: April 2, 7 p.m., Borough Hall.     HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE: April 2, 7 p.m., agenda meeting, Municipal Building.…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Robotics team wins again

       ROBBINSVLLE — It was a banner weekend for the Robbinsville High School FIRST Robotics Team 2590, Nemesis, which won the Lenape District qualifier and prestigious Chairman’s Award, as well as an award for its student-managed website, FRC2590.org.    Team 2450 Nemesis, the Montreal Regional Champion, initially had a rough start at the Lenape District qualifier March…

  • PRINCETON: Planned Parenthood head: Politics out of women’s health

    By Ellis Liang, Special Writer    Politics have interfered with women’s health care for too long, and it is time for Planned Parenthood to fight back, according to Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America.    Ms. Richards, who has served as president since 2006, spoke to a full house in Robertson Hall at Princeton…

  • Save township’s future

    Dori Anderson, Co-chairwoman, Save Our Future Today Hopewell Grant     After attending the Hopewell Township Committee meeting where I spoke as a representative of the Hopewell Township Affordable Housing Committee, it was evident to me, as a taxpayer, that the ELSA bond ordinance needed to be fulfilled. However, it also was evident that Hopewell Township…

  • PRINCETON: Democrats’ endorsement discrepancy

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    The various Democratic Party organizations in Princeton are evidently having trouble seeing eye to eye on endorsements for the consolidated Princeton Council.    On Sunday, the Princeton Community Democratic Organization voted to endorse Heather Howard, Bernie Miller, Lance Liverman and Patrick Simon.    On Monday, the Democratic Municipal Committees of Princeton Borough…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: School budget ready for April 17 vote

    Concerns were aired Monday about results of NJ ASK tests By John Tredrea, Special Writer    The proposed Hopewell Valley Regional School District budget of $75,927,044 for 2012-13 was adopted by a 7-2 school board vote Monday night.    This budget total includes debt service in the amount of $ 4,758,267 — an amount not subject to…

  • CHS grad and research team looks for the lost da Vinci

    CHS grad and research team looks for the lost da Vinci

    By Suzanne Stout    A team of researchers from the University of California-San Diego and National Geographic recently worked together to produce the documentary, “Finding the Lost da Vinci.”    The world premiere of the documentary aired on The National Geographic Channel last Sunday and it is scheduled to be rebroadcast today, Thursday, at 5 p.m.    To…

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