• Butler is candidate

    Jon Butler Baldwin Street, Pennington     I am running for the Pennington Borough seat on the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education.    As a resident of Pennington Borough for the past 12 years, my wife, Chris Murphy, and I have been very active in the schools and community.    We moved to Pennington specifically so that…

  • CRANBURY: Students’ works arrive at Gourgaud Gallery

    CRANBURY: Students’ works arrive at Gourgaud Gallery

    ‘Brooklyn Street’ by Roberta Neutuch of Monroe.

  • Lindbergh kidnapping session set

       At 6 p.m. on March 1 — the 80th anniversary of the Lindbergh kidnapping — the Hopewell Valley Historical Society will offer a program at the NJ State Police Museum.    Lloyd Gardner, author of “The Case That Never Dies, The Lindbergh Kidnapping,” will discuss the case and some of the many unexplained questions that continue…

  • POLICE BLOTTER

       West Amwell Township police Lt. Stephen J. Bartzak reported:    — On Feb. 13 at 6:23 p.m., police went to a car/deer accident on Route 202 near the Mt. Airy-Dilts Corner exit. Thomas Barklage, 44 of Doylestown, was driving south when his vehicle struck the deer. No injuries were reported. The vehicle was driven from the…

  • BORDENTOWN: Musari moves on at Group I track

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Tai Musari began his track and field career as a sprinter, but in recent years he’s found that he’s best at the middle and longer distances.    The Bordentown Regional High School senior qualified for the indoor Meet of Champions in two events at Saturday’s Group I state meet. Musari…

  • CRANBURY: Students’ works arrive at Gourgaud Gallery

    CRANBURY: Students’ works arrive at Gourgaud Gallery

       CRANBURY — The Gourgaud Gallery, a part of the Cranbury Arts Council, located in Cranbury’s Town Hall, has become a center for the arts, striving to bring new and exciting exhibits to the gallery each month. The exhibit “Viewpoints”, Students of Susan Winter opens to the public with an Artist’s Reception on Sunday, March 4,…

  • RETROSPECTIVES: Feb., 24, 2012

    Peggy and Frank Brennan 10 Years Ago — 2002 • The state Agricultural Development Committee announced that it has purchased a 125-acre parcel along Plainsboro Road for $2.9 million from the Sarkuni family.    SADC now will deed restrict the land and resell it at a later date.    The purchase brings the total amount of preserved farm…

  • PLAINSBORO: Plainsboro man charged in road rage incident

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    PLAINSBORO — William J. Enoch, 32, of Plainsboro, was charged with terroristic threats, impersonating a law enforcement officer, hindering and driving while intoxicated after police responded to Municipal Drive for a reported road rage incident on Feb. 20 at 8:54 p.m.    The victim had dialed 911 when Mr. Enoch started…

  • AT THE LIBRARY

    Lambertville    Toot Toot! Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends will be chugging back to the Lambertville Justice Center on March 3 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.    Donald Lotz will bring his working Lionel train layouts featuring Thomas, Percy and James to the Justice Center. Sponsored by the Lambertville Free Public Library, this special annual event for…

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