• LAWRENCE: Colonial Bowling strikes a new image

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    With a snip of the scissors, the landmark Colonial Bowling Lanes on Brunswick Pike officially reopened its doors last Friday and assumed its new identity as the Colonial Bowling & Entertainment Center.    The bowling alley had been closed since May 2011 to allow for its transformation into a family entertainment…

  • Mount Saint Mary Student Wins NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing
  • LAWRENCE: Nine seeking five seats on school board

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    Lawrence Township voters will have nine candidates from whom to choose when they go to the polls to fill five open seats on the Lawrence Township Board of Education next month.    The five incumbent school board members, plus four challengers, filed to seek the vacant seats before the 4 p.m.…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Prom fashions displayed at SBHS

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Prom fashions displayed at SBHS

    Photos by Ben Meister Junior Gianna Rosamilia shows off one of this year’s new fashion styles during the Project Graduation project Runway at the high school Feb. 24.

  • LAWRENCE: Board OKs $67.1m for schools

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    The Lawrence Township Board of Education approved its proposed operating budget of $67.1 million for 2012-13 Monday, clearing the way for the spending plan to be reviewed by the Mercer County Executive Superintendent of Schools.    Once Mercer County officials review the budget, which includes a 3-cent hike in the property…

  • MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Act of Valor’

    MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Act of Valor’

    We may be short on some things in America these days, but realistically shot scenes of uniformed men using cool tools to defeat bad guys is not one of them. By Elise Nakhnikian .   To some degree, all movies play either into or against our beliefs about how the world works. That’s why things can…

  • Adult ed classes will be offered

       NEW HOPE— Whether a New Year’s resolution is to get in shape or learn something new, the Community School of New Hope-Solebury can help with more than 100 course offerings.    Classes begin March 6 and run through May. Some are one session only while other courses run for three, six or eight weeks.    Most classes…

  • Township Dems are needed

    Carol Kleis Titusville The Hopewell Township Democratic County Committee is looking for interested people to run for the office of township committeeperson in the fall.    It is also seeking new members for the Hopewell Township Democratic County Committee.    Requirements for the Township Committee seat are that the person be 18 years of age or over,…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Charter school zoning saga continues

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Charter school zoning saga continues

    Staff photo by Charles W. Kim Members of the Zoning Board of Adjustment prepare to continue the hearing for the PIACS charter school in South Brunswick on Feb. 23.

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