-

-

PRINCETON: At the Greenway: Decoy gift inspires protection of waterfowl habitat
Exhibition opens Friday, March 9; special lecture event set for April 25 A permanent exhibit on native waterfowl will open Friday, March 9, at D&R Greenway Land Trust’s Johnson Education Center, thanks to a generous gift of decoys from Princeton resident Jay Vawter. The display and interpretive signage will raise awareness about the local wildlife…
-

Kessler Rehabilitation Center to host FREE Hip & Knee Replacement Seminar – Planning, Preparation, and Expectations
By Irene Maslowski Kessler Rehabilitation Center to host FREE Hip & Knee Replacement Seminar Planning, Preparation, and Expectations Kessler Rehabilitation Center (www.kessler-pt.com) located at 300 Route 18 North, East Brunswick (at the New York Sports Club), will host a free seminar on hip & knee replacement on Saturday, March 17 from 9:00…
-

SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Dayton resident gets makeover on ‘Rachael’
By Kim Spinelli, Special Writer Talk show host and food maven Rachael Ray began her March 2 show with, "We are going to take one viewer from matchy, matchy to sexy, sassy!" That viewer was longtime Dayton resident, Trisha Glowacki, 24. Ms. Glowacki caught the host’s eye and served as the inspiration for the entire…
-

PLUMSTED: Redeveloper makes offer on former Hartman pharmacy
Township Committee introduces ordinance to close the deal By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor PLUMSTED The Township Committee met Friday night to introduce an ordinance that would allow a local redeveloper to buy the former Hartman’s Pharmacy in downtown New Egypt for $20,000. The township acquired the abandoned three-story structure at 29 Main St. through…
-

-

LIBRARY HAPPENINGS: Week of March 8
Free concert: The Long Gone Daddies, playing a mix of music, will perform on Tuesday, March 13, from 7-8:30 p.m. in the Community Room. If it’s inclement weather, date will be pushed to March 20. The public is invited. Light refreshments will be served. This program is made possible, in part, by funds from the…
-

BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP:Three towns face tax hikes in school budget
By Amber Cox, Special Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP The tentative $35.4 million operating 2012-13 budget for the Bordentown Regional School district calls for a tax hike for all three towns in the district. The budget was sent to the executive county superintendent after it was introduced unanimously by the Board of Education on Feb. 29.…
-

HILLSBOROUGH: Library party anticipates movie’s release
The library invites kids in grades six through 12 to a party to get ready for the release of the science fiction “The Hunger Games” to the movie screen. At 1 p.m. Saturday, March 10, at 1 p.m., kids can test survival skills, make treats in Peeta’s bakery, participate in a trivia contest and scour…
View our current articles
Stay connected to your community
