• Beer fest not good example to youth

    Jon Gare, Cranbury     Interesting it is that our Fraternal Order of Police is sponsoring a beer fest where I quote from their ad — “Attendees will be allowed an unlimited number of 2 ounce beer pourings.”    I am assuming that they will be issuing DUI summonses to all attendees leaving by car that are…

  • Mayor endorses Karen Callahan

    Win Cody, Cranbury mayor     While it has been my pleasure serving the town for the past three years as part of the Township Committee and in my current role as mayor, I am pleased that a highly qualified new Republican candidate has stepped up to run for my open seat.    Karen Callahan has contributed…

  • PRINCETON: Bazile, Shorter doubling up

    PRINCETON: Bazile, Shorter doubling up

    Princeton High junior Eric Shorter has qualified for the state Group III meet in the long jump and high jump. Photo by Ken Weingartner

  • MONTGOMERY: Prosinski to pitch on biggest stage

    MONTGOMERY: Prosinski to pitch on biggest stage

    MHS graduate starts for Seton Hall in CWS By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    A year ago, Jon Prosinski came on in relief against Texas A&M in College Station, Texas, for his first appearance as a pitcher for Seton Hall University.    The Montgomery High School graduate will be back on the same mound today for the…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Fruitful evenings to bloom at Farmers’ Market

    By Doug Carman, Staff Writer    HIGHTSTOWN – The fruit and vegetable stands are back this summer.    The first Friday in June marks the beginning of the third annual Farmers’ Market in Hightstown.    The seasonal, community event runs from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. every Friday evening until September.    Christopher Moraitis, one of the organizers behind the Farmers’ Market,…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Foundation looks to 10th annual golf outing

    By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    EAST WINDSOR — Every day, Judy Shane works to bring a smile to someone’s face.    It’s the spirit behind the Joshua Harr Shane Foundation.    The foundation provides a large spectrum of charitable giving to families in Hightstown, East Windsor, Hamilton, North Brunswick and beyond.    For Ms. Shane, she said the…

  • SUNSHINE LIST

    Meetings    HOPEWELL BOROUGH COUNCIL: June 2, 7 p.m., Borough Hall.     HOPEWELL VALLEY REGIONAL BOARD OF EDUCATION: June 2, 7 p.m., board retreat, 425 S. Main St., Pennington.     PENNINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL: June 6, 7 p.m., Borough Hall.     HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE: June 6 agenda meeting canceled; June 13, 7 p.m., regular meeting, Municipal Building.…

  • The right project at the right time

    Aram Boranian Hopewell Township     An inspirational group of citizens (Pennytown Task Force) has forged a way toward finding a plaza where area residents can live, congregate and conduct business — an opportunity borne from grass roots participatory democracy.    The task force vision of redevelopment of Pennytown will include affordable and market-rate housing, senior, teen,…

  • Jazz Guitarist Matt Wong Performing at Brewed Awakenings Coffeehouse

    Jazz Guitarist Matt Wong Performing at Brewed Awakenings Coffeehouse

    By Matt Wong Jazz and fingerstyle guitarist Matt Wong will be performing in Metuchen, NJ at the Brewed Awakenings Coffeehouse on June 17th at 7 PM. Come see Matt Wong play his unique style of guitar playing called "Fingerstyle" which encompasses melody, rhythm, bass, and percussion, all played by one guitarist. For more information, please…

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