• STOCKTON: Solar power: Local couple expects to save money

    STOCKTON: Solar power: Local couple expects to save money

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    STOCKTON — Residents Paul-Andre de Lame and his wife Michele Lemaire are going to be helping the environment.    And, they’re going to save a big boatload of money on the electricity they use in their Lambertville-Headquarters Road residence.    Being completed this week is the installation of 66 solar panels on…

  • MONTGOMERY: Kid Connection, sewer rates going up

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — The Township Committee voted to introduce three policies that would establish speed limits, increase sewer service rates and raise Kid Connection fees at its March 1 meeting.    If adopted, the first ordinance would raise all fees and registration requirements for Kid Connection programs by 5 percent with the…

  • PHOENIX CENTER STUDENT SHINES AS EAST HANOVER LIBRARY VOLUNTEER

    PHOENIX CENTER STUDENT SHINES AS EAST HANOVER LIBRARY VOLUNTEER

    By irene Maslowski Being a volunteer is a great way to meet people, learn a new skill and feel a sense of accomplishment for helping one’s community. Just ask Vir Motianey, a student at the Phoenix Center (www.phoenixcenterinc.com), a school in Nutley that provides educational and therapeutic services to children with autism, multiple disabilities, and…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Hunt is closing Coryell Gallery

    LAMBERTVILLE: Hunt is closing Coryell Gallery

    Jean Marsh Hunt, of The Coryell Gallery, poses with Joanna Krasnansky’s “Yesteryears,” which was chosen to be raffled off for the benefit of the Lambertville Historical Society.

  • MONROE: Local politicians read Dr. Seuss to students

    MONROE: Local politicians read Dr. Seuss to students

    Amy Batista, Special Writer    MONROE — In schools across the United States on March 2, many students and staff showed up for school and work dressed up in Dr. Seuss-themed shirts and costumes as the children’s book writer was the author of choice on what would have been his 108th birthday.    It was the 15th…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Hunt is closing Coryell Gallery

    LAMBERTVILLE: Hunt is closing Coryell Gallery

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — For 31 years, The Coryell Gallery has been a mainstay of Lambertville’s thriving art scene.    Now, Jean Marsh Hunt, director of the gallery since it opened, has decided to close the place.    ”It has a lot to do with the economy,” Ms. Hunt said last week. “Paintings aren’t…

  • Kids Run to benefit Safety Town program

       PEAC will host the MOMS Club of Hopewell Valley’s Kids Fun Run on March 11 from 1-3 p.m.    The MOMS Club of Hopewell Valley is a local chapter of the International MOMS Club, a nonprofit organization. The mission is to provide a daytime social outlet for mothers who have chosen to stay at home to…

  • PRINCETON:Bernie Miller announces council candidacy

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Township committeeman and former mayor Bernie Miller is entering the race for a council seat of the new consolidated borough government.    He chose council because he feels that is where the heavy lifting is done.    ”I think there are two outstanding candidates that have announced for mayor,” he said. “There…

  • Explorations offers courses for seniors

    Explorations offers courses for seniors

    Explorations will offer four daytime learning experiences for all older adults. Eagerly awaiting opening day are course leaders — (from left) Sue Ewart, Larry Mansier, Jack Abrams and Bill Guthrie. Courses vary in length from four to six sessions and will take place in different venues in Pennington. All are handicapped accessible.

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