• HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: For Baldassari, her job is her mission

    HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: For Baldassari, her job is her mission

    Kristin Martini Baldassari (right) with chiropractor John Hamada in their Hopewell Township office.

  • PRINCETON: Loose Ends: Celebrating a passion for landscape

    PRINCETON: Loose Ends: Celebrating a passion for landscape

    Clifford Zink of Princeton with a copy of ‘The Roebling Legacy.’

  • NEW HOPE: Collective slates a theater benefit

    ‘One Night Only’ on July 18 By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    NEW HOPE — A newly formed organization, the Delaware River Theater Collective, hopes to bring professional theater back to the New Hope and Lambertville area.    ”Along with the goal of presenting quality theatrical productions for the region is the establishment of a permanent venue…

  • It’s Vic Walker Memorial time again

    Richard Roy, president, LWAYBSA     The Vic Walker Memorial All Star Baseball Tournament has returned to Ely Field in Lambertville for another year. Starting this week, 30 teams from all over New Jersey and Pennsylvania, along with their friends and families, will converge on Lambertville to eat in our great restaurants, shop in our wonderful…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Golf club members approve clubhouse upgrade

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: Golf club members approve clubhouse upgrade

    By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    The property on which the Hopewell Valley Golf Club, located off Route 654 (Hopewell-Pennington Road), has a “a rich history with ownership records dating back to 1715,” according to the club’s website.    The Moore family, which owned the property for over 130 years, operated a mill on the banks of…

  • PRINCETON: DEP head says agency trying for improvements

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    The state Department of Environmental Protection is striving to be more business friendly, to streamline the application process, to be more accessible and to create jobs throughout the state, according to its commissioner.    ”I sit in a position where our job is focused on permits that have to come through…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: City’s history is shown on mural
  • PENNINGTON: ‘Augie’ will be missed

    PENNINGTON: ‘Augie’ will be missed

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    The guys at Public Works are going to miss him a lot, but they know his leaving is the best thing all around so they’re glad of it.    He’s Augustine “Augie” Owusu, a well-known figure in Pennington, where he worked for the Department of Public Works for nearly six years.…

  • PRINCETON: Lunch is online for summer campers

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Online lunch ordering is available for Princeton Recreation Department campers this summer.    The pilot program launched a couple of weeks ago and is running through the first session of camp and parents are finding it easy to use.    ”Sending an 8-year-old to camp with $5 might result in a lunch…

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