• MONTGOMERY: Bids out for building demolition project

    By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — Montgomery Township is taking demolition bids until 11 a.m. on May 25 at which time they will be publicly opened and read for the Skillman Village building demolition project.    The project involves the demolition of approximately 20 buildings at the site previously known as the North Princeton Developmental…

  • Appalled by killing of two beavers

    Phyllis Deal, Hightstown This in response to the article in today’s Packet regarding the killing of two beavers in a park in Princeton.    Of all of the gun happy irresponsible actions taken by control officers this is the most appalling and inexcusable. Beaver are not to be hunted or killed — it’s illegal in New…

  • PRINCETON: Report: Firefighters may need to be paid

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Fire services may eventually have to be delivered by a paid staff in the Princetons, according to a report from an outside consultant.    The report confirms the borough, township and university have a functioning fire department, but they are having difficulty finding volunteers because volunteers are moving farther from the…

  • Alzheimer’s Association to Hold FREE Workshop

    By Megan Moccio Somerset, NJ – June 22, 2011 – The Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living Residence will be hosting an Alzheimer’s Association educational workshop on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.  The workshop will be on “Communication: The Key to Understanding Behaviors” Caring for a person with Alzheimer’s disease may present challenges. …

  • Montgomery EMS needs financial support

    Ed Trzaska, Montgomery On Wednesday, May 18, I had the pleasure of doing a “ride along” with Montgomery EMS.    I knew for a long time that the EMS crew was an outstanding resource for our community, but after spending an afternoon with them, I am even more impressed. Their professionalism and attention to detail is…

  • MCCC’s James Kerney Campus Recognizes Achievement at Awards Night May 10

    MCCC’s James Kerney Campus Recognizes Achievement at Awards Night May 10

    Accepting congratulations from MCCC leaders are graduating students Deborah Negron, Stephen Amah and Pattrice Washington-Gamble (far right).

  • Sould the governor be on university board?

    William Hoover, Princeton Dear Governor Christie;    I had the pleasure of attending your talk at Princeton University last Friday. Though I am a registered Democrat, I must say that I found you to be an inspirational speaker. I was particularly impressed by your comment that you were pursuing the end to nepotistic and overly familiar…

  • FREE Brunch & Antique Appraisal Event

    By Megan Moccio Somerset, NJ – June 5, 2011 – Remmy Antiques and Fine Arts expert appraiser, Carolyn Remmey, will inspect and appraise your personal items, free of charge!  Carolyn Remmy is a USPAP Compliant member of the Appraisers Association of America and has been deatured as a guest appraiser on The History Channel’s, "Our…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Foster, Baron become Eagle Scouts

    WEST WINDSOR: Foster, Baron become Eagle Scouts

       WEST WINDSOR — Jason R. Foster and Christian F. Baron were recently honored by Boy Scout Troop 40 at a ceremony in West Windsor for attaining the rank of Eagle Scout.    Jason led an Eagle Scout project that brought canine agility courses to each of the dog parks in the Canine Commons at West Windsor…

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