• MCCC’s Holocaust/Genocide Resource Center Holds Open House Feb. 1

    MCCC’s Holocaust/Genocide Resource Center Holds Open House Feb. 1

    By Candace Zafirellis The Mercer County Holocaust/Genocide Resource Center, located on the second floor of the library building at Mercer County Community College, 1200 Old Trenton Road, is open for business.  Following a transitional period after the former director, MCCC Professor Emeritus Saul Goldwasser, stepped down, new co-chairs MCCC Assistant Education Professor Elizabeth DeGiorgio and…

  • NEW HOPE: Mayor’s ‘roast’ is festival feature

    NEW HOPE: Mayor’s ‘roast’ is festival feature

       NEW HOPE — For the past 15 years Larry Keller has been the people’s choice for mayor of New Hope.    On Jan. 28 at 6:30 p.m., the community will gather at Occasions in Union Square, New Hope, to mark his extensive tenure with a “Roast and Toast of Hizzoner, Laurence D. Keller.”    The evening “promises…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Foundation hopes to fund iPads for Valley students

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    The Hopewell Valley Education Foundation (HVEF), a nonprofit formed in the early 1990s that works to help the Valley’s public schools, has embarked on a fundraising program to buy iPads for use by students in the district’s six schools.    The foundation hopes the program, which seeks donations of $100 or…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Brothers awarded Eagle rank together

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Brothers awarded Eagle rank together

    Photo by Ed Birch Wayne Menz, father of Kyle Menz places the Eagle necktie onto his son Kyle Menz during a double Eagle Court of Honor ceremony at the VFW Post 9111 on Henderson Road Sunday.

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Plainsboro    Nicolas M. Foti, 19, of Robbinsville, was charged with driving while intoxicated, underage driving while intoxicated, reckless driving and speeding at 2:26 a.m. on Jan. 15 on Route 1 south at Scudders Mill Road. Police said the passenger in Mr. Foti’s vehicle, a 16-year-old juvenile, was charged with possession of marijuana under 50 grams.…

  • PRINCETON: Mayor Moore files overdue election forms

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Princeton Borough Mayor Yina Moore or her campaign staff has filed a 20-day post election campaign finance report as of Jan. 18 with the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission.    The report was due Nov. 28, 2011, 20 days after election day.    There are financial penalties for not filing reports…

  • MONROE: Lighting contest winners went above and beyond

    MONROE: Lighting contest winners went above and beyond

    The Ancona house at 16 Patricia Place won first place in the Monroe Recreation Holiday House Decorating Contest.

  • CRANBURY: Community has chance to find Maisano a bone marrow match

       CRANBURY — By registering for Be The Match, a bone marrow donor program, not only could local residents potentially save the life of a complete stranger, but they may find that they are able to save the life of a local Cranbury mother.    Dawn Maisano of Ryan Road, longtime Cranbury resident, mother of 13-year-old twin…

  • ’A red herring’

    Janice Rykowski Lambertville     The quality of the people we have elected to represent us in Trenton and Washington, D.C. is extremely lacking — especially when they have put same-sex marriage as their top legislative priority for the people of New Jersey.    Democrat leaders in the New Jersey Legislature and Congressman Rush Holt have placed…

View our current articles

Stay connected to your community