• Excellent venue for our cause

    Ashley Kerr, Titusville     Once again organizers of Pennington Day outdid themselves in producing a fabulous community day. As a participant, it was evident that a tremendous amount of effort and dedication was involved. It was wonderful to see so many folks participating and enjoying themselves. Ultimately, even the weather cooperated. On behalf of The…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Islamic center to host clinic

    By    The Islamic Society of Central Jersey will offer a free community health clinic June 5 to all members of the public.    It is the second year the ISCJ will be hosting the clinic, which will feature a wide array of doctors in various specialties.    ”We always offer a health clinic every other weekend but…

  • SENIOR MENUS

    May 27-June 3    All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville.    Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance.    The value of each meal is $5.10. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution.    All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine.    The sodium-controlled menu is the…

  • Vote for Asher for her experience

    Steve Szabo, Manville    I am writing to remind you about the primary elections on June 8th. I would encourage you to vote for Council President Sue Asher.    Her experience and knowledge has benefited the borough in many ways. She has served on the Library Board of Trustees for the past eight years, bringing new ideas…

  • MANVILLE: Council approves final 2010 budget

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Borough’s $13.4 million tab adds $75 to average tax bill    The Borough Council passed its 2010 budget Monday with Councilman Rich Onderko of the Finance Committee, providing the single dissenting vote in a move that Councilman Lou Fischer, the Finance Committee chairman, said came as a “surprise.”    The council initially…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Sheriff’s ‘top dog’ impresses students

    HILLSBOROUGH: Sheriff’s ‘top dog’ impresses students

    By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer    The seventh-graders watched as Dano, the Somerset County sheriff’s office drug-sniffing dog, sniffed around the curtain in the Hillsborough Middle School Annex cafeteria stage, hunting for the mock drugs — a towel smelling like cocaine — hidden on the stage.    As he approached the box where sheriff’s officers hid the…

  • EDITORIAL: Let’s keep alive the memory of war dead

       “It is only the dead who have seen the end of war.” —Plato    Two wars, nearly 5,500 dead and still counting.    On Monday, we need to take a moment to remember them, even as we get swept up in the patriotic music and marshal rhythms of the parades and summer kick-off parties.    That is the…

  • New Hope Historical Society sets June 5 garden tour

       ”Eye Candy for Gardeners,” is the theme of the New Hope Historical Society Garden Tour, slated for June 5 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. rain or shine.    Ticket holders have the opportunity to visit six private Bucks County gardens and attend a lecture/demonstration in the iris gardens of this year’s Honorary Chairman Bruce Gangawer, at Paxson…

  • HoVal named to ‘Best Communities for Music Education’

       For the second consecutive year and the third time in the last six years, Hopewell Valley has been named one of the “Best Communities for Music Education” in the United States, according to a school district spokeswoman.    The honor comes from the NAMM Foundation, which saluted 174 school districts across the nation for cultivating environments…

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