• Greg Harris Enters West Windsor Township Council Race

    Greg Harris Enters West Windsor Township Council Race

    Solo Candidate looks to split up traditional bracketed candidates. West Windsor, NJ, September, 6, 2011:  Gregory Harris announced today his run for one of the three open seats on the West Windsor Town Council in the November 8 nonpartisan municipal election. In a town that has only had candidates who have officially grouped themselves together…

  • Take high ground!

    Amy Carver Lambertville     When you live on high ground, you have a responsibility to take the high ground.    Listen up Board of Trustees at Woodcrest Homeowners Association: “Do the right thing.” Unobstructed views for your owners are a great deal less important than the storm runoff that will occur when you clear 60 plus…

  • Cranbury joins National Moment of Rememberance

       Whereas, the governing body of Cranbury expresses their support of the United State’s Senate regarding coming together as a Nation and ceasing all work or other activity for a moment of remembrance beginning at 1:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time on September 11, 2011, in honor of the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks committed against…

  • BREAKING NEWS: Flooding plagues Lamberville and Stockton again

    By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    Flash flooding brought about by more rain is wreaking havoc in the Lambertville-Stockton area and neighboring Bucks County areas across the Delaware River.    Shortly after 10:30 a.m. today, the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission announced the closing of the New Hope-Lambertville Toll-Supported Bridge and the Centre Bridge-Stockton Toll-Supported Bridge.…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: New faces will lead boys soccer

    Raiders replacing 17 seniors By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    The Hillsborough High School boys soccer team will open the season with a far different look than a year ago, but retains its high hopes for a solid season.    When the Raiders lost to Old Bridge in the Central Jersey Group IV quarterfinals after knocking…

  • PRINCETON: Princeton Day using iPads as teaching tool

    By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer    Advances in technology raise the question for educators about how best to use the tools for their students. At Princeton Day School, teachers have worked to design apps for the iPad2s their 130 fifth and sixth graders received on Tuesday.    The school is launching a three-year pilot program that will…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Pedestrian struck by hit-and-run driver

    Witnesses urged to contact police with vehicle description By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor    ROBBINSVILLE — Police are searching for the hit-and-run driver that struck a 51-year-old township man who was walking along Route 130 South on Tuesday night.    The victim, whose identity was not immediately released, sustained “multiple lacerations and fractures” and remained hospitalized in…

  • ‘Savor New Hope’ benefit set Sept. 9-11

    ‘Savor New Hope’ benefit set Sept. 9-11

    Shown above are some of this year’s participating chefs and restaurants owners and staff from left: (front) Miguel Quiroz (head chef, Havana), Jim Hamilton (owner, Hamilton’s Grill Room), Joe Lombardi (chef/owner, Italian Cucina), Craig Lagug (chef, The Inn at Phillips Mill), Richard Rohal (chef, The Inn at Phillips Mill), Chris Beall (chef, The Lambertville Station);…

  • County acquires plate readers

       NEW BRUNSWICK — Middlesex County has purchased and is distributing to police departments throughout the county Automated License Plate Recognition Systems (ALPR’s), which will enhance a wide array of law enforcement activities.    The units, purchased with Federal Homeland Security Grant funds, can be used to support law enforcement operations and activities, including protecting critical infrastructure,…

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