• Miller in the running for Princeton Council

    Bernard P. Miller, Princeton To the editor: In the past few weeks I have given much thought to running for the new Princeton Council in the primary election in June. After talking through the prospect of a campaign with many of my family, friends and colleagues, I have decided that I will enter the campaign…

  • POLICE BLOTTER

       Lambertville City Police Department reported:    — Nicholas Patterson, 24, of Lambertville, was taken into custody on an active warrant on March 1 by Sgt. Robert Brown at the Patterson residence at 10:10 p.m. The warrant had been issued by the Lambertville Municipal Court, in the amount of $1,000 for failure to appear on DUI charges.…

  • PENNINGTON: Budget might bring a tax hike

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    A proposed Pennington Borough $3,156,171 budget for 2012 that, if adopted in its current form, would bring a tax-rate increase of 2 cents per $100 of assessed property value was introduced by a 4-0 vote of the Borough Council Monday night.    However, after adjournment, Mayor Anthony Persichilli said the proposed…

  • Explorations offers courses for seniors

    Explorations offers courses for seniors

       This spring, Explorations — senior daytime learning experiences — welcomes back two favorites, Sue Ewart’s “Basic Drawing & Water Colors” and Larry Mansier’s “Enjoying Shakespeare.”    Also being introduced are two new courses, Jack Abram’s “Magic of Word & Music: Great American Songbook” and Bill Guthrie’s “Science and Religion: Experiencing a Full Rich Life.”    All courses…

  • AROUND CRANBURY: Crafts show to be held at school

    Lorraine Sedor    The 15th annual Cranbury Crafts Show will be held at the Cranbury School on Main Street tomorrow, Saturday, March 10, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, March 11, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.    The crafts show is a fundraiser for the nonprofit Cranbury Education Foundation. Since its inception, the show…

  • THINGS TO DO: March 9, 2012

    Fri., March 9    Friday fish frys: 5 p.m., Jamesburg Elks Lodge, 74 W. Railroad Ave.; varieties of seafood and fish, served broiled or fried, salad bar and dessert; takeout orders available by calling 732-521-2180. Sat., March 10    Spring de-cluttering in three simple steps!: 1 p.m., Monroe Township Public Library, 4 Municipal Plaza; join author and…

  • PRESS RETROSPECTIVES: March 9, 2012

    Peggy and Frank Brennan CRANBURY 10 Years Ago — 2002 • Bunker Hill resident Karen Wunderman Cusworth has recently published a novel, “Winterkill,” set in Cold War era New Hampshire.    She spent her childhood in a suburb of New York and her adolescence in Manhattan. Winter vacations and summers spent in New England gave her a…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Hockey team falls in second round of states

    Ravens continued to grow By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    After some seasons, Dan Bergan doesn’t have a lot of energy left. It can take the Robbinsville High School ice hockey coach weeks to feel rejuvenated.    Not after this season.    ”Two days after our loss to Bridgewater, I was already getting pumped up and looking…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Swimmers close fast again

    Season ends on high note at MOC By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    With a seed time of 1:32.29, the Hillsborough High School boys 200 freestyle relay team was seeded 27th out of 28 going into the Meet of Champions.    Instead of finishing next to the bottom, however, the Raiders highlighted their program’s performance at…

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