• SENIOR MENUS: May 26, 2011

       All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville.    Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance.    The value of each meal is $5.10. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution.    May 26 — Grape juice, eggplant rollatini, two meatballs in sauce, asparagus, tossed salad/tomatoes, Italian bread, lime gelatin with…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Spoil’d Rotten rocks community

    HIGHTSTOWN: Spoil’d Rotten rocks community

    Spoil’d Rotten lead singer and guitarist Jefferson Williams, 16, performs “Wreck Over You” at Tavern on the Lake Monday.

  • Your Healthcare Choices

    Your Healthcare Choices

    with Dr. David Barile Contact: Mary Ann Bond at Princeton Windrows at 800-708-7007 or Scott McCaskey at Goldman & Associates Public Relations at 757-625-2518 or at: [email protected] Windrows University Presents “Your Healthcare Choices”    With Dr. David R. Barile, MD Princeton, N.J.: In its ongoing commitment to provide informative, intriguing and entertaining presentations on a…

  • Jill Jachera and Pastor Branscomb

    Jill Jachera and Pastor Branscomb

    Jill Jachera and Reverend Calton Branscomb, pastor First Baptist Church of Princeton, were all smiles at the YWCA’s 4th Annual Stand Against Racism. A new record was achieved this year as over 267,000 participants, 71 YWCAs, and 3,000 organizations

  • LAMBERTVILLE: City to buy 35 trash cans

    By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — The city this summer will be a cleaner place with the addition of 35 new trash receptacles in the business district.    The trash cans currently in place on city streets are a bit different with different types of lids.    ”People put trash around it instead of in,” said…

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Seniors favor Pennytown tract for center

    By John Tredrea, Staff Writer    The many-years-long effort to land a full-service senior center somewhere in Hopewell Valley rolled on at Monday night’s Hopewell Township Committee meeting.    Noting Mercer County has offered $500,000 matching grants to each of the Hopewell Valley’s three constituent towns for building such a center, Paul Pogorzelski, township administrator and engineer,…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Zoning board changes venue

    By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer    The controversy surrounding a new charter school proposal in town is forcing the Zoning Board of Adjustment to move the June 2 meeting to a larger venue and, as a result, it will not be televised, officials said this week.    The meeting will take place at 7:45 p.m. June 2…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Mobile passport service aids local applicants

    EAST WINDSOR: Mobile passport service aids local applicants

    From left, Liz Pagano, Idaho Hernandez and Chris Tozour work with East Windsor residents Judith Praagh, Ben Serlin and Nick Serlin as the three apply for new passports Wednesday afternoon afternoon at East Windsor’s Passport Day at the town municipal building. (Staff photo by Doug Carman)

  • EDITORIAL: Animals and safety of public

       Wildlife, or more to the point, the appropriate control of it in Princeton, has raised some serious questions recently that go more toward the safety of humans.    In the first instance, the animal control officer is reported to have shot and killed two beavers in a public park. The question is whether the discharging of…

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