• MANVILLE: Christ The King School stages ‘Annie Get Your Gun’

    MANVILLE: Christ The King School stages ‘Annie Get Your Gun’

    Students at Christ The King School will stage ‘Annie Get Your Gun’ on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Above, students rehearse a scene from the musical. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara

  • CRANBURY: Library worker ‘person first, then autistic’

    CRANBURY: Library worker ‘person first, then autistic’

    Owen Dennehy of Cranbury, who is autistic, has worked at the Cranbury Public Library for 20 years.

  • BIN LADEN DEATH: Locals praise military for death of terrorist

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    As the news continues to spread through the country and world, politicians and a few local war on terror veterans gave their comments on the death of Osama bin Laden.    ”We’re glad he is no longer a danger to the U.S.,” said Chuck Corbett, senior vice commander of the Veterans…

  • PRINCETON: Kister, PHS better after break

    PRINCETON: Kister, PHS better after break

    Princeton High senior Will Kister (left) assisted on three goals on Tuesday when the Little Tigers topped Notre Dame, 18-6. Photo by Robert Gleason

  • McCaffrey’s Dietitain

    By Jill Kwasny, MS, RD FREE EVENT Join Chef Jean Pierre and Registered Dietitian Jill Kwasny For another entertaining and informative program at our Yardley and West Windsor Stores Gearing Up for Summer: Picnic Ideas and Barbeque Tips Thursday, May 26th Yardley McCaffrey’s at 10:00 AM West Windsor McCaffrey’s   at 1:30 PM   Please RSVP…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – British inspired music invades high school

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – British inspired music invades high school

    Staff photo by Mary Brienza The British Invasion Trinute Band performed songs from the 1960’s era of music at the South Brunswick High School on April 29 to raise money for the PTO scholarship program.

  • Hogan gets thanks

    Penny Ettinger PEI Kids     As the executive director of PEI Kids, a Lawrence-based nonprofit organization that serves thousands of children and families in Mercer County each year, I want to thank Hogan Secured Archives, located in Pennington, and its founder and president, Daniel Hogan, for donating 100 Harlem Globetrotters tickets to our organization.    The…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Veteran firefighter honored by city officials

    LAMBERTVILLE: Veteran firefighter honored by city officials

    Lambertville recently honored Frank Kramer Jr. (left) with a proclamation. Shown with Mr. Kramer is Mayor David Del Vecchio.

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Borough gears up for yard sale

    By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    HIGHTSTOWN — The borough is preparing for its 11th annual town-wide yard sale Saturday. More than 50 families have registered for the event.    The event’s central location is at the Hightstown-Apollo Lodge No. 41, 535 North Main St. Both the borough and the lodge are the official cosponsors of the…

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