• PRINCETON: Growing strongly: The Garden Club of Princeton is celebrating 100 years

    PRINCETON: Growing strongly: The Garden Club of Princeton is celebrating 100 years

    The Garden Club of Princeton is celebrating its centennial. Gathered here around a Princeton University sundial memorializing the club’s founder are, from left, members Molly Finnell and Milly King, centennial co-chairs; Barbara Chatham; Barbara Morrison, vice president; Avril Moore, president, and Pete Peters. Photo by Mark Czajkowski

  • JAMESBURG: Borough takes back cell phones

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    JAMESBURG — As the borough looks at every possible way to keep taxes down, some people have questioned the Borough Council’s decision to take away 20 of 23 borough employee cell phones.    Mayor Tony LaMantia is upset the cell phones have been taken away because the borough now has no…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Police nab brothers in burglary case
  • HIGHTSTOWN: Spoil’d Rotten rocks community

    HIGHTSTOWN: Spoil’d Rotten rocks community

    Band heads to Nickelodeon, Disney after filming music video By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    HIGHTSTOWN — Spoil’d Rotten turned the spotlight on the local community Monday night.    The band performed to a live audience at Tavern on the Lake as a production crew recorded their first ever music video a few hours before twilight Monday.    "Wreck Over…

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Laws introduced to regulate trash sites

    By John Tredrea, Staff Writer    Introduced by 4-0 votes of the Hopewell Township Committee Monday night were ordinances regulating Dumpsters as well as other refuse containers and the retrofitting of private storm drain inlets.    Both ordinances, officials say, will put the township in compliance with state regulations on stormwater management.    Voting in favor of introducing…

  • Hartpences’ Family Iris Patch arose from joke

    Hartpences’ Family Iris Patch arose from joke

    By Betty Jane Hunt, Special Writer    WEST AMWELL — Anyone who knows the Hartpence family knows they are very close and do many things together.    The children of Marian and Harry Hartpence were all born and raised in West Amwell Township, and they have all stayed in the township, living within a few miles of…

  • Most Inspiring Words Ever Contest

    Most Inspiring Words Ever Contest

    Russell Schaffer Contestant Who Comes Up With Most Inspiring Phrase in 15 Words or Less Will Win $500 and a Kaplan Test Prep Course Note to editors: Kaplan is a subsidiary of The Washington Post Company (NYSE: WPO) Russell Schaffer, [email protected], 212.453.7538 Carina Wong, [email protected], 212.453.7571 New York, NY (May 24, 2011) – Kaplan Test…

  • ALLENTOWN: Moore’s scoring helps Redbirds to state lax win

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Alex Moore has taken the jump, and the Allentown High School girls lacrosse team is along for lift off.    Moore, the sophomore attack, scored nine goals to go with two assists in Allentown’s 16-3 win over Monmouth in the South Jersey Group II quarterfinals Friday. Her nine goals put…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Baseball perseveres in state win

    By Oliver Murphy, Special Writer    The Hillsborough High baseball team has played 10 games in the last 14 days, and the intense stretch will not slow down in the next three days.    The Raiders will play Montgomery on Wednesday, Ridge on Thursday, and Steinert on Friday, the latter game being the quarterfinals of the Central…

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