• PRINCETON: Chamber honors 4 business leaders

    By Staff Report    Four area business people were honored on Wednesday evening for their professional and personal contributions to the community by the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce at its annual Business Leadership Gala at the Jasna Polana private club.    Lori Rabon, general manager of the Nassau Inn, was given the Business Leader of the…

  • CRANBURY: Marines called to duty for Toys for Tots drive

    CRANBURY: Marines called to duty for Toys for Tots drive

    Marines stand with Cranbury children who helped with Toys for Tots. Front row from left are Meghan Callahan, 9, Lilly Gabriello, 8, holding Hunter Gabriello, and Michael McConnell, 8; and top row from left, Christina Patchel, 13, Sgt. Andrew Dick, Cpl. Darlene Gonzalez and Cranbury police Patrolmen Matt Schneider and Doug Mayer. Staff photo by…

  • The impending ‘loss’ of Riverbank Arts

    Francine Vitagliano Lambertville     I just read “ Farm Market provides food and socialization,” which highlights the evolving Stockton Market. However, not mentioned in the article, is an imminent change that will impact the very spirit of community on which the Stockton Market was founded.    The lease for the Riverbank Arts Gallery, which is connected…

  • PENNINGTON: Your Journey Center now open

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    It’s an ancient, still-living philosophical issue: Is the mind one thing and the body another thing?    And, to take it one step further: If they’re separate, how are they connected?    Because, obviously, they’re connected (unless they’re both part of one thing. But this is where we came in).    Yes, the…

  • MOVIE REVIEW: Martin Scorsese’s ‘Hugo’: ‘achingly beautiful’

    MOVIE REVIEW: Martin Scorsese’s ‘Hugo’: ‘achingly beautiful’

    By Elise Nakhnikian    Martin Scorsese’s latest film and his first children’s movie, Hugo starts with a tracking shot even longer and more thrilling than the one at the start of Goodfellas. After swooping down from the sky, though the streets of 1930s Paris, and into a train station, the camera slows down to introduce us…

  • MONROE: Senior supports Parker Homes

    Tony Zarillo, Monroe To the editor: With the growing population of senior citizens, there is no question that Monroe Township needs more quality facilities that can provide long-term care services.    That is why I am supporting the proposed Parker at Monroe project on Schoolhouse Road.    Not only is such a facility needed for the community…

  • Be a part of your local community

    Nora Sirbaugh St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church     I would like to take this opportunity to invite the community to the annual Christmas Bazaar at St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church, 300 S. Main St., Pennington, on Dec. 3 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.    It’s a real opportunity to find unique and handcrafted gifts for friends and family.    For…

  • Civil Air Patrol Cadets Speak with Air Force Fighter Pilot
  • LAMBERTVILLE: Hospital has party for Lindsley’s 100th

    By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    LAMBERTVILLE — Lambertville’s John Price “Jack” Lindsley turned 100 Monday.    Back on Oct. 17 — in anticipation of this milestone — Mr. Lindsley was honored by Lambertville City Council with a proclamation.    ”What a guy to have in your town. He’s still active in the fire company and was honored…

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