• PRINCETON: Man has a vision of curing river blindness

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    A college scholarship for his son changed Daniel Shungu’s life.    Because of the scholarship, Mr. Shungu was able to leave his 20-year position at Merck and take a 12-day trip to his native country, the Democratic Republic of Congo.    ”What I saw on that 12-day trip was unbelievable,” said the…

  • The Historic John Abbott II House

    By K.Daly   The Historic John Abbott II House, 2200 Kuser Rd., Hamilton, NJ 08690 is open for tours, Saturdays and Sundays from 12 noon to 5 pnm ( last tour starts at 4:15 pm). Donations accepted. Questions: email [email protected].

  • PRINCETON: Joint solar project to be studied

    By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer    Princeton Borough, Princeton Township and Princeton Regional Schools are planning a feasibility study to explore the possibility of installing a number of energy-saving solar panels.    The study’s cost of $14,000 will be shared equally among the three entities and will be conducted by Gabel Associates of Highland Park.    The proposed…

  • Singles Spring Dance, Inn at Lambertville Station, River Side Ballroom, Sat, Apr 2

    Singles Spring Dance, Inn at Lambertville Station, River Side Ballroom, Sat, Apr 2

    Everyone will be gathering in the elegant Riverside Ballroom with a panoramic view of the river, bridge and New Hope shore.

  • Singles Spring Dance, Inn at Lambertville Station, River Side Ballroom, Sat, Apr 2

    Singles Spring Dance, Inn at Lambertville Station, River Side Ballroom, Sat, Apr 2

    By Ralph A. Israel Saturday April 2 Dance Party & Social, Inn at Lambertville Station, Hotel’s River Side Ballroom, Music by DJ Len, Lambertville, NJ 8pm to Midnight. $15 Admission. Just drop in. Everyone will be gathering in the elegant River Side Ballroom. Socialize and mingle. Proper Attire: jacket and tie optional. No jeans or…

  • MONROE: Penny tax rate hike could lead to lower taxes

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    MONROE — With officials saying they did all they could to cut expenditures, the township introduced a proposed budget that would raise the tax rate a little over a penny if passed, but could mean a slight decrease in taxes for the average homeowner.    The $47 million budget was introduced…

  • Lea Kahn

    By: centraljersey.com LAWRENCE – Lean over the bridge that crosses the Shabakunk Creek on Route 206 near Notre Dame High School, and you can see the old trolley track abutment for the Trenton Street Railway Co., known as the Old Line. Up the road apiece on Route 206 near the Lawrenceville-Pennington Road, there is a…

  • Victoria Hurley-Schubert

    By: centraljersey.com One door closes and another opens, and Scott Sipprelle walked through an open door to become the president of the newly formed Lincoln Club, a Republican organization that hopes to make politics more approachable and appealing. Mr. Sipprelle said his congressional campaign last year influenced him to continue the cause of good government.…

  • Borough has need for more candidates

    By: centraljersey.com Well, Princeton Borough politics became a lot more interesting on Saturday when Mayor Mildred Trotman surprised many people by announcing she would not be seeking re-election this year. In the days afterward Councilman David Goldfarb made it known that he would be seeking the open seat. It is hoped that other candidates will…

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