• PENNINGTON: Tennis lover works at U.S. Open

    PENNINGTON: Tennis lover works at U.S. Open

    Scotty Hilliard poses in his ball person uniform.

  • CRANBURY: A day downtown

    CRANBURY: A day downtown

    ANDREA KANE Anita O’Meara and Gail Eldridge, of NT Callaway Real Estate, pose with a cardboard cutout of Johnny Depp and Republican Congressional candidate Scott Sipprelle at the Callaway booth on Cranbury Day. Andrea Kane photo

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Keen still on board’s Personnel Committee

    By John Tredrea, Staff Writer    Much to the chagrin of three of his colleagues on the nine-member Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education, Stephen Keen was still on the board’s Personnel Committee when the board adjourned its agenda meeting Monday night.    At a board meeting on Aug. 16, members Lisa Wolff and Roy Dollard, both…

  • Grateful for support of HomeFront program

    Connie Mercer, Lawrence I am so proud to live in a community that cares. This is why I feel so deeply grateful to the citizens of Mercer County who have supported HomeFront’s Back to School Program.    If you could see the homeless children going off to school looking just like their classmates, you would know…

  • Senior picnic thanks

    Abigail Waugh, Valley Senior Services coordinator; Judy Niederer, township Parks and Recreation director     Over 275 older adults from Hopewell Borough, Hopewell Township, and Pennington Borough attended the annual senior citizen picnic in Washington Crossing State Park on Sept. 7. Residents were able to catch up with old friends, meet new ones, and talk to…

  • PRINCETON: Billboard comes to town

    By John Saccenti, Staff Writer    Jack Young of Mount Lucas Road hasn’t been able to get to Wofford College in South Carolina in some time.    After suffering a stroke 18 months ago, Mr. Young had to curtail his trips to the college, where his granddaughter, Joanna Suddath of Jackson, Tenn., played volleyball and recently graduated…

  • PRINCETON: University opens newest Frick lab

    PRINCETON: University opens newest Frick lab

    By John Saccenti, Staff Writer    With an interior and exterior of mostly steel and clear glass, visitors to the new Frick Chemistry Laboratory at Princeton University can see clear through from one side to another, no matter where they are standing.    Filtering the light are 216 photovoltaic panels on the roof and spread out across…

  • Police to participate in ‘Operation Take Back New Jersey’

    By: centraljersey.com Hopewell Township police will host an "Operation Take Back New Jersey" local collection site as part of the Operation Take Back NJ medicine disposal day. The event will be held at the Hopewell Township branch of the Mercer County Library, Pennington-Titusville Road, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Sept. 25. This initiative,…

  • Conquering New Jersey’s vertical limit

    By: centraljersey.com When it comes to mountains, New Jersey has peak envy. There just isn’t anything in this state we’re in that compares to the majesty – or climbing challenges – presented by iconic mountain ranges like the Rockies. But it’s not the size of the mountains that matters; it’s how you use them. And…

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