• LAMBERTVILLE: Police director is lauded by League

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — Lambertville Police Director Bruce Cocuzza has been honored by the New Jersey State League of Municipalities for his work in police training programs.    Director Cocuzza received the award in November at the League’s annual convention in Atlantic City.    The director was recognized by the League for his work…

  • Hollywood in Hopewell: The Dartmouth Aires come to town

       It’s not every day that Toll Gate Grammar School physical education teacher, Linda Gardner, has a nationally known singing group of 16 young men serenade her in front of the entire student body.    But that’s just what happened on Dec. 13, when the Dartmouth Aires — the college a cappella group who took second place…

  • “Kazoobie Kazoo Show” Plays to the Crowd at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Jan. 21

    “Kazoobie Kazoo Show” Plays to the Crowd at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Jan. 21

    “The Kazoobie Kazoo Show with Rick Hubbard” comes to Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre on Saturday, Jan. 21 at 2 and 4 p.m.

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton Township    Jill Ludwig, 30, of Bomoseen, Vt., was charged with theft third degree on Dec. 15 on North Harrison Street. Police said from January 2011 though April 2011 a local merchant, who asked to not be identified, had been a victim of a theft by a former employee, who was Ms. Ludwig. Police said…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: GOP 16th district race down to two

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: GOP 16th district race down to two

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The race to fill the un-expired term of the late Republican Assemblyman Peter Biondi is now down to two candidates.¶ Hunterdon County Freeholder William Mennen withdrew from the contest Wednesday afternoon, according to a letter from the candidate to Republican committee members throughout the new district.¶ "I am no…

  • Preserve announces Twinleaf recipients

       Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve has announced the recipients of the first Twinleaf Awards.    ”We are excited that this new program was so well received and that we are able to recognize 10 participants with this award,” said Preserve Education Coordinator Amy Hoffmann.    Six individuals and two teams received the first Twinleaf Awards. The 2011 Twinleaf…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: GOP 16th district race down to two

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: GOP 16th district race down to two

    South Brunswick Republican Organization Chairman Linda Woods-Cleary shakes hands with 16th district legislative candidate John Saccenti after the organization endorsed him earlier this month.

  • PRINCETON: NRG to power MetLife Stadium with solar energy

    By Staff Report    Three National Football League teams will have their stadiums powered by Princeton-based NRG with sustainable solar energy.    With a sponsorship agreement between MetLife Stadium, home of the New York Jets and New York Giants at the New Meadowlands Stadium, NRG will design, install and operate a custom solar power generating system —…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Student reflects on year of state sevice

    By Maria Riegel, Special Writer South Brunswick High School junior, and member of Student Council, Tessa Trach was elected to the New Jersey Associations of Student Councils in January as the Executive Member of State Charities.¶ "Last year was my first year on Student Council," Tessa said. "The previous summer I went to Leadership Training…

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