• ALLENTOWN: Dr. Nagy says goodbye to AHS

    ALLENTOWN: Dr. Nagy says goodbye to AHS

    Allentown High School Principal Chris Nagy has been appointed superintendent of the top-ranked Northern Valley Regional School District, which has two high schools in Bergen County.

  • YMCA South Camp will be held at high school

       This summer, the Hunterdon County YMCA’s South Camp will be held at South Hunterdon Regional High School.    The Y’s South Camp will benefit from South Hunterdon High School’s newly renovated space; the camp is able to utilize classrooms, the gymnasium, and beautiful outdoor environment surrounding the high school.    Activities at YMCA South Camp include sports,…

  • Mayor will host fireworks Friday

       This Friday, Lambertville Mayor David Del Vecchio will be the “celebrity guest,” who will host “countdown” activities prior to the beginning of Friday Night Fireworks .    The Greater New Hope Chamber of Commerce and Lambertville Chamber of Commerce are making Friday nights “even more thrilling with the addition of weekly special ‘celebrity guests’ to host…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Schools tout $100K energy savings

    By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor    ROBBINSVILLE — Success is sweet, so the school board last week celebrated saving $108,658 in energy costs at its four school buildings with Nestle “100 Grand” candy bars for everyone.    The candy, compliments of facilities manager Kim Keener, was a lighthearted footnote to a presentation by the district’s energy czar,…

  • FoHVOS publish Trail Guide

    FoHVOS publish Trail Guide

    Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space President John Jackson (left) presented the first copy of the group’s Guide to Walking Trails in the Hopewell Valley to project sponsors Rhonda and Jim Vinson at the entrance to Curlis Lake Woods near Pennington.

  • PRINCETON: Resident to head state agency

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Mary E. O’Dowd of Princeton is the new commissioner of the state Department of Health and Senior Services.    She has been acting as commissioner since April and was officially sworn in on June 3 by Gov. Chris Christie.    ”With her strong background in public health, Mary will be a champion…

  • EDITORIAL: A real race in borough

       Borough Councilman David Goldfarb might think Democrats who support a Republican candidate for mayor should be ashamed, but that’s what elections are all about.    Democrats usually support Democrats and Republicans generally support Republicans. But not always.    People vote across party lines all the time.    Take Massachusetts, for example. It’s hard to find a Republican in…

  • Visible Gardens: Nominations sought

       Have you been admiring a neighbor’s front garden? Or wondering where the person who lives down the street got the idea to use sculpture and plants in a side yard to such good effect? If you can see a garden from a public byway, such as the street or towpath, you can nominate the gardener…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Two minors charged in Dayton Crimes

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    Two township minors were charged with a series of offenses, including two purse snatchings and more than a dozen car burglaries on Summerfield Boulevard and Quincy Circle in Dayton, according to police.    Police first arrested a 15-year-old male June 1 and charged him with stealing two purses from women…

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