• Vote Petraske in Montgomery

    Kurt Perhach, Belle Mead As a member of the zoning board, I have known and proudly served with Mark Petraske for nearly two years. Mark is a dedicated public servant who always puts the interests of his neighbors and his community ahead of his own. As an attorney like Mark, I have consistently seen Mark…

  • Two Assembly seats up for grabs in District 14

    Two Assembly seats up for grabs in District 14

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    In legislative District 14, a swing district that has seen two large towns move out and two relatively small towns move in after the 2010 census, the candidates for the state Legislature all are hoping to increase business opportunities in the region if elected.    Richard Kanka, of Hamilton, is challenging Sen.…

  • PRINCETON: Moore, Jachera seek to clarify positions

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Yina Moore and Princeton Democrats are working to clear up “misimpressions” about Ms. Moore’s position on consolidation.    In an email sent to Princeton Community Democratic Organization (PCDO) members, Ms. Moore appeals for support and looks to “to correct recent misimpressions about my position on consolidation. My position has been and…

  • Vote Moore for mayor

    Walter Bliss, Princeton I am supporting Yina Moore for borough mayor because through her years of service as a volunteer, including eleven years on the Princeton Regional Planning Board, she has demonstrated her commitment to values that I think are important to this community. These values include a respect for government’s role in ensuring equitable…

  • Vote Jachera for mayor

    Teri McIntire, Princeton Township The election for mayor of Princeton Borough is about two residents. It is as simple as that. And, as much as our Democratic Party bosses want to harp on the dramatic “Chicken-Little” theory about one being a Republican – it still boils down to the fact that they are two people…

  • Kalmia hosts benefit Artisans/Crafters Show

    Kalmia hosts benefit Artisans/Crafters Show

       The nonprofit Kalmia Club is hosting its first-ever benefit artisans/crafters show on Nov. 5 at its historic pink clubhouse on York Street. Lambertville.    The Arts Desire show will run from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.    The invitational show features work by 15 artists from numerous mediums — including clay, jewelry, photography, glass, fabric, metal, leather, wood, basketry…

  • MONROE: Parade success despite frightful weather

    Amy Batista, Special Writer    MONROE — While the weather outside was getting frightful, a different kind of fright was happening inside the Monroe Township Recreation Center.    Residents from around the area showed up in costumes for the first Halloween parade Saturday during the first snowstorm of the season.    Around 120 children from infants to middle…

  • Moore’s Planning Board record

    Beth Covin, Princeton A letter in the paper last week attempted to make the case that Yina Moore is qualified to be mayor of Princeton Borough on the basis of her performance on the regional Planning Board. I would like to point out, respectfully, that such a conclusion would be a mistake.    Given her educational…

  • Vote for Gary Zohn

    Doug Rabbino, West Windsor I am writing in support of my friend, Gary Zohn, for West Windsor Town Council. I do not keep close tabs on all of the gory details of the political landscape, but I do care about our town and have heartfelt opinions on many of our local issues. So what do…

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