• FLORENCE: Dinner to honor officers

       The Florence Township Police Department will honor three of its retiring officers at a dinner on Sunday, June 5, sponsored by the Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 210.    Sgt. Benjamin Palombi III, Patrol Officer Kenneth Link and Patrol Officer Darryl Scott will be the guests of honor at the dinner, to be held at the…

  • Vets say thanks!

    Col. Kenneth Baker, president Hopewell Valley Veteran’s Association     I would like to thank everyone who took the time to attend this year’s Hopewell Valley Veteran’s Association Memorial Day Ceremony held May 28 at Alliger Park.    Memorial Day provides us with the opportunity each year to remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice so…

  • LAWRENCE: Community celebrates ECV’s success

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    Ask the residents of the Eggerts Crossing Village to explain the initials “EVC,” and they’ll respond that it stands for Eggerts Crossing Village, which is an affordable housing development in the neighborhood.    But ECV also stands for “Every Child Valued,” which is an after-school and summer enrichment program that seeks…

  • No local contests in Tuesday primaries

    By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    Only incumbents in Lambertville, West Amwell and Stockton filed petitions in April to run in the primary elections on June 7.    Polling places will be open on Tuesday from 6 a.m.-8 p.m.    — In Lambertville, two three-year terms on the City Council are up for grabs in the Nov. 8…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Warn helps Raiders to volleyball semis

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Mike Warn has had some big games for the Hillsborough High School boys volleyball team, and when the Raiders needed a lift in the second round of the state tournament, the right side hitter delivered.    The Raiders senior had a career-high and team-high 17 kills in a 25-23, 28-26…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Twp public window hours to be cut

    By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer    The Township plans to cut the hours employees are working the windows for the public from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 to 3 p.m. starting on June 15, according to spokesman Ron Schmalz.    The cuts are for the windows at the Building & Code Office, Municipal Clerk’s Office,…

  • School budget cut an insult to voters

    David Hepler, Princeton Junction To the editor: I read with interest your reporting on the WW-P school budget, which was recently voted down by the taxpayers in West Windsor.    I believe many who voted against this year’s budget, to include me, did so to send a message that our town’s educational establishment should be seeking…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Track star Harvard bound

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Track star Harvard bound

    Staff photo by Maria Riegel SBHS track star Mariah Browne will be taking her talent to an ivy league school this fall.

  • PRINCETON: Meredith Vieira moderates at women’s forum

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    xxxxxxx ”It was terrific, it helped me tremendously; I can see women like me who work full time and have a family and have the same juggling act I have,” said Lucy Harmon, a Princeton Borough resident. “It showed me a way to work on a problem I’ve avoided.”    The…

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