• Memorial brick sale to build a path

    Heritage Park benefit By: Lea Kahn – Staff Writer Brick by personalized brick, the Eggerts Crossing Civic League is aiming to build a path into Heritage Park, which is on the border of the Eggerts Crossing and Eldridge Park neighborhoods. The nonprofit group is selling bricks, which may be personalized by the purchaser, to raise…

  • Township hires two officers

    By: John Tredrea – Staff Writer At the recommendation of Hopewell Township police Chief George Meyer, two new patrol officers have been hired to replace recent retirees from the Hopewell Township Police Department. The two new officers are Joseph Maccaquano and Alexis Mirra. Officer Maccaquano, of Lakewood, is employed as a policeman in Pennington Borough.…

  • PRINCETON: Hun graduate closer to living dream

    PRINCETON: Hun graduate closer to living dream

    Rolle tries to earn spot on Titans By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Myron Rolle was hailed as a future NFL player when he came to The Hun School for his final two seasons of high school football.    Rolle, ESPN’s nationally top-ranked college recruit when he came out of Hun, is in the midst of…

  • OH SNAP CASES! THE FIRST OFFICIAL ANIMAL / SILLY SHAPED BAND HOLDER

    OH SNAP CASES! THE FIRST OFFICIAL ANIMAL / SILLY SHAPED BAND HOLDER

    By Jamie Hewitson FINALLY… A PLACE TO STORE ALL THOSE SILICONE RUBBER BANDS!!! Online store debut August 2010 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: New York, NY and Neptune, NJ, August 24, 2010 – Oh Snap! Cases launched the first ever official animal/silicone band holder that snaps and holds up to 300 bandz inside and out! It is…

  • PRINCETON: Culbreath returns for PU

    Column: Justin Time By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    As comebacks go, this one could be pretty special.    Jordan Culbreath, whose senior season was cut short last year by the discovery of potentially life-threatening aplastic anemia, has been cleared by doctors to return to the Princeton University football team. Culbreath reported with the rest of…

  • PRINCETON: University scientists may have found oldest fossils

    PRINCETON: University scientists may have found oldest fossils

    Adam C Maloof Princeton University scientists, right, at the scene of their discovery of fossils in South Australia. The fossils may be the earliest evidence of animal life on Earth. Photo courtesy of Adam Maloof

  • Celebrate "Seuss"

    Celebrate "Seuss"

    By Judi Parrish Celebrate the work of Dr. Seuss with The Pennington Players’ "Seussical the Musical," coming to Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre. Dates and show times for this family show are Fridays, Sept. 24 and Oct. 1 at 7:30 p.m.; Saturdays, Sept. 25 and Oct. 2 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.; and…

  • Celebrate "Seuss"
  • OH SNAP CASES! THE FIRST OFFICIAL ANIMAL / SILLY SHAPED BAND HOLDER

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