• CRANBURY: Solar panels cover rooftop of United Stationers

    CRANBURY: Solar panels cover rooftop of United Stationers

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    CRANBURY — The new solar panel system on the roof of the United Stationers distribution center on Liberty Way in Cranbury provides most of the electricity for the warehouse, but those involved in the project know the panels give power to more than a building.    They also support more sustainable jobs…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: Nov. 17, 2011

    Hopewell     The following was reported by Lt. Lance Maloney:    Nov. 7 at 12:28 p.m. in Hopewell Township, there was a report of an attempted burglary, which was investigated by Officer Mandy Grey.    Officer Grey responded to a Hopewell-Amwell Road address for the report of the attempted burglary. Sometime between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Nov.…

  • Thanks for support and your votes

    Heather Howard, Princeton To the editor: I would like to thank all the residents of Princeton Borough who voted on Nov. 8. I am honored to have received the support of many residents, and look forward to working with you during the upcoming year to fulfill my commitment to ensuring a vibrant and welcoming community…

  • PENNINGTON: Parents’ death led man to write retirement book

    PENNINGTON: Parents’ death led man to write retirement book

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    Early in 2009, Jack Tatur’s father died.    Six months later, his mother also died.    ”I was very distraught,” Mr. Tatur said last week. “One of things I found myself pondering was my parents’ retirement. Like a lot of other people, I’ve heard a lot and read a lot about the…

  • CRANBURY: Solar panels cover rooftop of United Stationers

    CRANBURY: Solar panels cover rooftop of United Stationers

    Solar panels cover the Uniter Stationers warehouse in Cranbury

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: HVEF gives $40,000 to Project Lead the Way

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    The Hopewell Valley Education Foundation, a nonprofit formed 20 years ago to help the local public school system, has given $40,000 to Timberlane Middle School’s new pre-engineering program, Project Lead the Way.    ”The grant covers the startup costs for the new course, including computers, software, learning materials and redesigning the…

  • Thanks for support during the election

    Gary Zohn, Lauren Kohn, West Windsor To the editor: Thank you for supporting us during the campaign season. We appreciated the opportunity to meet so many fellow residents and discuss the issues that face our town.    We are especially grateful to those who signed our petitions, planted lawn signs, and supported us throughout the campaign.…

  • PENNINGTON: William Schluter to get League Public Service award

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    Longtime Pennington resident William Schluter, a former state assemblyman and state senator who has been a central New Jersey political icon for decades, will be presented today, Nov. 17, with the New Jersey League of Municipalities Distinguished Public Service Award.    ”The Honorable Bill Schluter began his public service as a…

  • Rich Smith thanks Montgomery voters

    Rich Smith, Montgomery Township To the editor: I would like to thank all of the Montgomery residents who elected me to serve on the Montgomery Township Committee.    Serving on the Township Committee is a privilege and an honor and I will do my very best to live up to the expectations of all the citizens…

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