• November 12 BWC Craft Fair Moved to Central School

    November 12 BWC Craft Fair Moved to Central School

    By Tricia Ihde for the Branchburg Woman’s Club The Branchburg Woman’s Club, a non-profit volunteer organization, will hold its annual Craft Fair and Bake Sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, November 12 at Central School, 220 Baird Road, Branchburg, New Jersey.  The fair will have crafts, chocolates, vendors, holiday bargain tables, a bake…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Township, Pennington races will be decided Tuesday

    Hopewell Borough has no contests By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    Races for two three-year seats on the Hopewell Township Committee and one seat (unexpired term) on Pennington Borough Council will be decided at the Nov. 8 general election.    Hopewell Borough voters will pick a mayor and two members of Borough Council. No contests are involved.…

  • MONROE: Township waives bills for Irene victims

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    MONROE — Approximately 120 Hurricane Irene flood victims in Monroe had their third- and fourth-quarter water and sewer payments waived by the township, and the township extended the due date of their property taxes to Dec. 31.    The interest on the property taxes, which originally were due Nov. 1, also will…

  • PRINCTON: Center celebrates Day of the Dead

       Instead of portraying cemeteries and skeletons as creepy, the Hispanic tradition of El Dia de Muertos — the Day of the Dead — celebrates, remembers and honors the deceased with festive music and food-filled celebrations.    And that’s just what the Arts Council of Princeton did this week.    The Day of the Dead is celebrated in…

  • November 12 BWC Craft Fair Moved to Central School

    November 12 BWC Craft Fair Moved to Central School

    Tim Ihde Bake Sale goodies are always popular at the Branchburg Woman’s Club’s Craft Fair. This year’s philanthropic fund-raiser will be held November 12, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., at a new location: Central School, 220 Baird Road, Branchburg.

  • Candidates compete for seats in new 16th district

    By Charles W. Kim, The Packet Group    Editor’s note: At the Nov. 8 general election, voters in Stockton Borough will help pick members of the NJ Senate and Assembly for New Jersey’s newly drawn 16th Legislative District. Learn more about them in this account:    Two incumbents and four challengers are looking to fill three seats…

  • Kalmia hosts benefit Artisans/Crafters Show

    Kalmia hosts benefit Artisans/Crafters Show

    Bernard Hohlfeld’s natural edge bowls.

  • WEST WINDSOR: Chef Lidia visits

       Television chef Lidia Bastianich of “Lidia’s Italy” on PBS will demonstrate recipes from her new cookbook at the Trenton War Memorial, with culinary assistance from Mercer County Community College culinary students, on Sunday, Nov. 6, at 7 p.m.    Ms. Bastianich will entertain with a four-course Italian cooking demonstration, including stuffed artichokes, rigatoni boscaiolo, chicken sorrentino…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Rutgers Mohamed Sanu talks football with SB Post

    By Ed Birch, Special Writer (Editor’s note: South Brunswick Post Special Writer Ed Birch had an opportunity to sit down for a one-on-one interview with SBHS graduate and Rutgers Scarlet Knights star wide receiver Mohammad Sanu last week.) Post: You have set records for catches and yardage in a single Rutgers game this season. You…

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