• CRANBURY: Craft show brings variety of artisans

    CRANBURY: Craft show brings variety of artisans

    Amy Batista, Special Writer    CRANBURY — The 15th annual Cranbury Craft Show was held at the Cranbury School on Main Street in Cranbury this past weekend.    The craft show is the only fundraiser for the nonprofit Cranbury Education Foundation.    ”It was a great success, raising approximately $20,000,” said Jill Frost, of Cranbury, treasurer of the…

  • JAMESBURG: Farmers Market to return to Jamesburg

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    JAMESBURG — The Borough Council voted Wednesday to bring back the farmers market in town, mentioning it benefits both businesses and residents more than it interferes.    Sponsored by the Jamesburg Revitalization Coalition, the market will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays from July 7 through Oct. 6.The proposed location…

  • MONROE: Local farmer to receive state ag award

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    MONROE — Farmer Roy Etsch of Etsch Farms will receive the Golden Medallion Award from the New Jersey Agricultural Society on March 30.    This award is the highest award given by the society during the year and is meant to honor Mr. Etsch for his contributions to the industry, reads a…

  • CRANBURY: Revised website designed for user friendliness

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    CRANBURY — The township’s revised website at www.cranburytownship.org has been up and running since January, but more upgrades are on their way.    Members of the Website Subcommittee are Cranbury Committeeman Dan Mulligan, Township Clerk Kathleen Cunningham and resident Lynne Fox, a commissioner for the Board of Recreation.    The subcommittee met with…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Sabatino vaults to new record

    Shipley, Cady also compete at nationals By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    The trio of girls who led the Hillsborough High School track and field team all winter took another step in their athletic development over the weekend.    Alexandra Cady, Marlena Sabatino and Emily Shipley competed as individuals for the first time at the New…

  • HOPEWELL: HBA wants wreaths for holiday season

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    The Hopewell Business Association (HBA) has embarked on a fundraiser for new holiday decorations in Hopewell Borough.    The new decorations, which will be wreaths, are to replace the snowflakes that have been used in town on utility poles for many holiday seasons.    HBA members said the illuminated snowflakes are in…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Support “Turfs Up!

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: Support “Turfs Up!

       ”The Pennington Market and the Recreation Foundation of Hopewell Valley will host a “Turfs Up!” St. Patrick’s Day Celebration at the Pennington Quality Market on March 17.    The market is donating 5 percent of sales that day toward the turf field planned for Hopewell Valley Central High School.     Other businesses contributing 5 percent of…

  • PRINCETON: Moore elaborates on decision not to run

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Mayor Yina Moore, who has declared her intention not to run again mayor of the consolidated Princeton but for the council, said she has not decided which candidate for mayor — Liz Lempert or Kevin Wilkes — she will support.    In an initial email to reporters on Tuesday, she laid…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police log

    Princeton Township    A resident of the first block of Preservation Place reported burglary to a motor vehicle between 10 p.m. on March 11 and 8 a.m. March 12. She said someone allegedly entered her car and went through the glove compartment and trunk area. No loss was reported.    Nicole Gabauer, 21, of Princeton, was arrested…

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