• MONROE – Soda machine traps senior

    MONROE – Soda machine traps senior

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    MONROE – A 61-year old woman was found after serveral hours with her legs trapped underneath a soda vending machine at the BP gas station next to the Concordia active adult community early Tuesday morning, April 5.    At 6:39 a.m. Tuesday, the Monroe Township Police Department responded with the Monroe…

  • PRINCETON: Folk Tale Puppets to raise Japan aid

    PRINCETON: Folk Tale Puppets to raise Japan aid

    Puppeteers Mio Yamamoto and Caroline Phinney rehearse for Saturdays’ show.

  • ATTORNEY ROTOLO RECOGNIZED

    ATTORNEY ROTOLO RECOGNIZED

    By Patricia Birchenough LEBANON, NJ; April 8, 2011— Victor A. Rotolo has been named as a 2011 New Jersey Super Lawyer, marking the sixth consecutive year that Mr. Rotolo has received the distinction of being included on this list.  The firm of Law & Politics utilizes a system of balloting, peer evaluation, and internal research…

  • MONTGOMERY: Chen leads Cougars to first title

    Tournament-record 69 gives MHS girls Red Devil golf win By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor On the opening weekend of the season, the Montgomery High girls golf team established itself as one that can be placed among the elite in the state.    Freshman Alice Chen shot a 4-under par 69, a new tournament record, to help…

  • MONROE – Fire district 3 lawsuit goes to court Monday for hearing

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    MONROE – Several residents in Fire District 3 have filed a lawsuit claiming that constitutional rights were infringed upon in the district’s fire elections Feb. 19. The case will be heard in the Superior Court in New Brunswick on Monday.    The lawsuit was filed by Patrick Hye and Michael Konowicz,…

  • CRANBURY – Residents upset over PSE&G tree trimming

    CRANBURY – Residents upset over PSE&G tree trimming

    Staff photo by David Kilby Bill Bauder of Petty Road points to a tree that had its branches trimmed all the way to the top to prevent the branches from falling on the wires.

  • PRINCETON: Johnson heading on climb

    Column: Justin Time By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Sydney Johnson’s departure to Fairfield University may have caught many in the Princeton University basketball community by surprise, but his timing is perfect — for him.    Johnson is on the way up the coaching ladder, and staying at Princeton was a gamble that could have cost…

  • Cranes for Japan

    By Barbara Molony Cadette Girl Scout Troop 71709 recently went on a mission… a mission to fold as many paper cranes as possible for Japan relief.  Through a joint project by ‘Students Rebuild’ and the ‘Do Something Now’ organizations, each paper crane created will be converted into a financial donation towards rebuilding efforts in Japan.…

  • About our water

    A. P. Arnone Hopewell Township     Except for the limited number of residents connected to Trenton water, Hopewell Township is dependent on the availability of groundwater from wells. As a result of the drought last summer, Pennington Borough (which has its own water system) along with nearby Montgomery Township, imposed water restrictions. The New Jersey…

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