• HOPEWELL VALLEY: Hiking trails damaged by Irene

    Help wanted!    Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space is asking the public to be aware of erosion, downed trees and branches and other obstacles on hiking trails on their own preserves and others.    Staff and volunteers have inspected all seven of the FoHVOS preserves with trails and all, but one, remain open.    The Jacobs Creek…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Council, public question InterCap analysis

    By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — Residents and officials on Tuesday night raised questions about positive tax implications revealed in a fiscal analysis of the proposed the InterCap redevelopment plan for a transit village at Princeton Junction.    The evaluation, done by TischlerBise of Bethesda, Md., at the behest of InterCap, was presented by…

  • Mercer County is eligible for FEMA help

       President Barack Obama recently decided to extend the federal government’s disaster assistance to all 21 counties in New Jersey.    ”It means residents and businesses who sustained damage during Hurricane Irene can apply to FEMA (the Federal Emergency Management Agency) for grants, loans and other aid,” a spokesman said.    ”I am grateful for the president’s quick…

  • SENIOR MENUS

    Sept. 8-15    All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville.    Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance.    The value of each meal is $5.10. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution.    All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine.    The sodium-controlled menu is the same…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: City is eligible for FEMA assistance

    So is all of Hunterdon County By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — City Mayor David Del Vecchio hailed as “great news” President Barack Obama’s recent decision to extend the federal government’s disaster assistance to all 21 counties in New Jersey.    ”It means residents and businesses (throughout Hunterdon County) who sustained damage during Hurricane Irene…

  • Bikes Not Bombs

    By Jacob George Contact: Jacob George A Ride Till The End (ARTTE) 479.252.2142 Jerrad Hardin Civilian/Soldier Alliance 850.358.7854 Afghan Veteran-Led Bicycle Tour Passing Through Princeton On a bicycle tour beginning in New York City, the riders of “A Ride Till The End” (ARTTE) are sharing a message of peace and discussing the reality of a…

  • CRANBURY: Scout takes part in New Mexico adventure

    CRANBURY: Scout takes part in New Mexico adventure

    Lorraine Sedor    Ryan D’Souza, a Cranbury resident and Life Scout with Plainsboro’s Boy Scout Troop, returned a few weeks ago from a trip to the High Adventure Philmont Scout Ranch, in New Mexico near Cimarron. Ryan’s group included eight boys and four adults who went on the 12-day adventure that included one day in base…

  • MONROE: Monroe police to receive $5,000 grant from county

       Monroe and several other municipalities in the county will receive grants totaling $120,000 for a variety of different safety programs.Middlesex County Prosecutor Bruce J. Kaplan announced this week that $120,000 in grants will be equally divided among 24 police departments that have qualified to develop community policing programs.    The grant money will be used to…

  • Thanks to sponsors of Grassroot Soccer

    Lauren Ullmann, Princeton Girl Scout Troop 71204 To the editor: On Aug. 21 at Princeton High School, 120 Princeton-area kids participated in a Grassroot Soccer Inspi(RED) 3v3 Tournament as part of a Girl Scout Gold Award Project.    Grassroot Soccer is an organization that goes to African countries to teach teenagers HIV/AIDS prevention and awareness through…

View our current articles

Stay connected to your community