• CRANBURY: Cranbury Firehouse tree lighting set

       CRANBURY — Dec. 2 from 6:15 to 7:30 p.m. at the Cranbury Fire Department on South Main Street, families can enjoy the annual Women’s Club of Cranbury tree lighting with a new twist.    At this year’s event, children will be able to visit Mrs. Claus’ Kitchen, Reindeer Flight School, Santa’s Workshop and more. There will…

  • Former Cranbury art teacher to exhibit work at Plainsboro Library

    Former Cranbury art teacher to exhibit work at Plainsboro Library

       This December, the Gallery at Plainsboro Public Library will present the work of former Cranbury School teacher and Plainsboro resident Tamara Woronczuk. A collection of her acrylics, watercolors and mixed media works will be on display from Dec. 2 to 28. A reception will be held on Sunday, Dec. 11, from 2 to 4 p.m.…

  • Former Cranbury art teacher to exhibit work at Plainsboro Library
  • Schools mark Education Week

       Communities across the nation joined the National Education Association Nov. 14-19 in celebrating American Education Week, which is now in its 90th year.    President Barack Obama signed a proclamation for American Education Week this week confirming the importance of education both to the nation’s core values and to its future success.    The proclamation reads, in…

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Officials ready to OK bonding for sewers

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    A proposed $4 million bond ordinance to reserve 267,000 gallons a daily sewage treatment capacity from the Ewing-Lawrence Sewerage Authority is scheduled for a public hearing and adoption vote at Monday night’s Hopewell Township Committee meeting.    ELSA has provided sewer service to portions of the southern section of the township…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: New dog, cat fees are aim of ordinance change

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — An ordinance changing the fees for dog and cat licensing was introduced by the Lambertville City Council Monday night.    A public hearing and adoption vote on the measure, which includes penalties for non-compliance, is scheduled for the council’s Dec. 19 meeting.    If the ordinance is adopted as expected,…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Ravens fall in Group II soccer final

    By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group    EWING — The seniors on the Robbinsville High girls soccer team are leaving behind quite a legacy.    Two state championships and another appearance in the state finals gave the Ravens plenty to be proud of. And while they would have liked a third state title to go with the…

  • Thanks for support!

    Anthony Persichilli Dina Dunn Glen Griffiths Edwin Weed Tucker     We want to express our heartfelt thanks to the voters of Pennington for the overwhelming support and confidence in us by re-electing Tony Persichilli as mayor and Glen Griffiths and Edwin Weed Tucker as borough councilmen and electing Dina Dunn as a councilwoman on Nov.…

  • PENNINGTON: First Aid Squad is tops in state

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    The Pennington First Aid Squad has landed a major award.    At the recent annual Statewide Conference on EMS (Emergency Medical Services), held in Atlantic City, the PFAS was named the Outstanding Volunteer Emergency Medical Services unit in the state.    PFAS Captain Kirk Schmitt accepted the award on behalf of the…

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