• LAMBERTVILLE: Plans for Halloween include two parades

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — Two Halloween-season celebrations are on tap — one for people and one for pets.    For pets, the date is Oct. 22. For people, dates are Oct. 30 and 31.    For over three-quarters of a century, Lambertville’s annual Holiday Parade has been a fixture in town, made possible by…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton Borough    Harold Cowdrick III, 28, of Howell and Nicole Paci, 21, of Tuckerton were both charged with possession of marijuana under 50 grams and drug paraphernalia at 9:44 p.m. on Sept. 30 on Boudinot Street. Police said they were stopped for failing to signal a turn and were arrested when police found marijuana, marijuana…

  • MONROE: Farm converts to vintage baseball field

    MONROE: Farm converts to vintage baseball field

    The Flemington Neshanock, Philadelpia Athletics and the Monroe Historic Preservation Commission at Dey Farm Saturday. Photo courtesy of Joe Harvie.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Immaculata wins big at band competition

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Immaculata wins big at band competition

    By Ed Birch, Special Writer Despite rain and terrible field conditions, the 32nd annual South Brunswick Viking Band Tournament drew a crowd Oct. 1 from its late afternoon start until the final awards presentation. The poor outside conditions caused the show to be moved from the athletic field at the high school on Ridge Road…

  • MONROE: Farm converts to vintage baseball field

    MONROE: Farm converts to vintage baseball field

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    MONROE — The vintage baseball game played at Dey Farm on Federal Road on Saturday was a great chance to go back in time for the 150 to 200 who watched the game, but for the Philadelpia Athletics and Flemington Neshanock it was an actual game in their very real and…

  • MONROE: Green Fair honors past, looks ahead

    MONROE: Green Fair honors past, looks ahead

    Oak Tree School Teacher Cynthia Hills and her husband, Richard Hills, head of the Middlesex County Division Solid Waste, discuss vermicompost techniques with residents at the second annual Monroe Township Green Fair on Saturday at the school on Applegarth Road. Photo courtesy of Joe Harvie.

  • MONROE: Farm converts to vintage baseball field

    MONROE: Farm converts to vintage baseball field

    Thomas James “Mouth” Ford of the Philadelphia Athletics pitches at the vintage baseball game at Dey Farm, Monroe, last Saturday. Photo courtesy of Daniel Shaw

  • AROUND CRANBURY: Scouts promise ‘great job’ at Saturday car wash

    Lorraine Sedor    Andrew Zysk, Eagle Scout candidate, will hold a car wash on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Cranbury firehouse.    ”This is my third car wash and the Scouts are pretty good at it now,” said Andrew. “Many customers ask to pay extra attention to the wheels and word has gotten…

  • PRINCETON: Group files suit to block Dinky move

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    Aiming to derail plans to move the Dinky, the “Save the Dinky” citizens group and several of its members filed a lawsuit Monday against Princeton University and New Jersey Transit in state Superior Court.    The lawsuit, which was filed by Save the Dinky, Anne Waldron Neumann, Walter Neumann, Rodney Fisk…

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