• WEST WINDSOR: Council approves settlement with InterCap

    By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer    After more than two years, a settlement agreement has been reached regarding the construction of a transit village at Princeton Junction.    On Thursday, July 7, Superior Court Judge Linda Feinberg approved an agreement between InterCap Holdings, the Fair Share Housing Center and West Windsor Township administration representatives, which hinged on…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Raindrops didn’t dampen Saturday play at Ely Field

    LAMBERTVILLE: Raindrops didn’t dampen Saturday play at Ely Field

       As the last drops of rain fell on Lambertville at around 5 a.m. Saturday, David Wintermute had already been up for an hour or so and was monitoring the weather radar and plotting his plan of attack.    As the head groundskeeper of the Lambertville West Amwell Youth Baseball and Softball Association, “Wink” knew he would…

  • NOTEBOOK: Meet my friend and hard worker, Domingo

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    Domingo runs at the top of his speed to make the bus from work. I’ll tell you why. It’s food for thought, all right.    I met Domingo a few years ago, while on my morning rounds in downtown Pennington. He gets off the bus from Trenton at 8:25 a.m., at…

  • COLUMBUS: Henry begins pro career

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    With one waiting game over, Bryan Henry begins another.    The Northern Burlington County High School graduate was thrilled to be taken in the Major League Draft — one year after he’d hoped to be — and now he’s waiting for his chance to show what he can do for…

  • PRINCETON: Valley Road School group airs film on reuse of buildings

       More than 50 people attended a screening of “The Greenest Alternative” hosted by the Save Valley Road School Adaptive Reuse Committee (SVRSARC).    Attendees were interested citizens, members of the committee and members of the Sierra Club. No one from the school board or any local officials attended.    ”The people who should have seen it weren’t…

  • Hauser: Get to know your local farmer

    Hauser: Get to know your local farmer

    EXPLORING WEST AMWELL’S FARMLAND By Betty Jane Hunt, Special Writer    Located on Rocktown-Lambertville Road, “Podere di Melo” is a small farm specializing in foods of the Italian and French countryside    Dave and Patty Hauser and their son Josh have lived on the old Kline property since 2004 after living for 10 years in the City…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Black Vikings head to Maryland

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Black Vikings head to Maryland

    The Black Vikings went to Maryland to participate in the Cal Ripken High Heat Tournament. Pictured left to right: Ryan Wislock, William Beck, Marcus James, Sean Goldsmith, Matthew Kirchheimer, Matthew Lauri, Daniel O’Brien, Michael Nally, Mason Jenne, Jacob McIntyre and Jacob Ciccone. Not pictured are coaches Andrew Goldsmith, David Ciccone, Andy Beck and Scott McIntyre.

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Plainsboro    Arsalan Rahman, 20, of 42 Spruce St., Princeton, was arrested on a charge of underage driving while intoxicated and reckless driving on Wyndhurst Drive at 2:37 a.m. on Saturday, July 9. Mr. Rahman was released on recognizance and given a court date.    Michael Brooks, 19, of 6 Briarwood Drive, West Windsor, Matthew Lagana, 19,…

  • POLICE BLOTTER

    By Ruth Luse    West Amwell Township police reported:    — On June 22 at 9 p.m., police responded to a car/deer accident on Route 29 near Old River Road. Kenneth Simone, 74, of Palm Beach, Florida, was driving north when his vehicle struck the deer. No injuries were reported. The vehicle was driven from the scene…

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