• SOMERSET VALLEY YMCA WANTS TO HELP AREA RESIDENTS COPE

    By Donna Dass   Announces No More Joiner Fees   The Somerset Valley YMCA, in an effort to make its programs and services more available to the community during these difficult economic times, will be waiving the joiner fees for all our memberships going forward. Whether it’s by encouraging people to hop on a treadmill…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Foundation to help food pantry

    By Davy James, Staff Writer    The South Brunswick Food Pantry has long relied on help from the community to serve those in need throughout the township. But from March 1 through April 30, donations to the pantry will take on an extra significance.    The Feinstein Foundation, an anti-hunger charity based in Rhode Island, runs an…

  • St.Patrick’s Day Dinner/Dance

    By Stan Nosal The VFW in South Brunswick  is holding its annual St. Patrick’s Day Dinner/Dance on March 6th, (3–7p.m.) at Post 9111, Henderson Rd.  Dinner will include Corned Beef and Cabbage with all the fixins, Beer, Coffee, Tea and Soda included.  DJ Bruce will provide music for dancing and listening pleasure. Come and celebrate,…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Parking decision possible in March

    One-month delay of the council’s vote on free holiday parking By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — Objections from the business community led to a one-month delay of the City Council’s vote to abolish free holiday parking.    The vote has been rescheduled for the council’s next meeting March 15.    The council will not open the…

  • PRINCETON: GOP chairman Michael Steel speaks at university

    PRINCETON: GOP chairman Michael Steel speaks at university

    By Ellen Shakespear, Special Writer    Calling bipartisanship a “fiction and a ruse,” Republican National Chairman Michael Steele said during a dialogue at Princeton University this week that Washington politicians should instead seek “consensus.”    ”At its very nature, politics are partisan,” Mr. Steele said. “But when you have people without jobs and without health care, you…

  • Bordentown advances three wrestlers into regions

    By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor     The Bordentown High School wrestling team placed seventh in the District 26 Tournament this past weekend.     Bordentown advanced three wrestlers into the Region 7 Tournament, which is being held at Robbinsville High School this week. The district champions get an automatic bye into the quarterfinals on Friday. The…

  • ALLENTOWN: Scheuerman victorious at District 25 160 pounds

    By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor     Ross Scheuerman is 29-1 and a two-time District 25 and Mercer County Tournament champion. The best part for the Allentown High School junior is he has the rest of this year and his senior season to add to his wrestling resume.     “Hopefully, this is the year I can…

  • PRINCETON: Sidewalk sign crackdown in Borough?

    PRINCETON: Sidewalk sign crackdown in Borough?

    Princeton Borough officials say that sidewalk signs, a fixture downtown, are only supposed to be used temporarily to promote specific events or sales. Staff photos by Mark Czajkowski

  • Community School to hold Instructors Expo

       The Community School of New Hope-Solebury (CSNHS) will hold its Spring 2010 Instructors Expo for prospective students on March 2 from 7-9 p.m. at the NHS High School.    The public is invited to meet instructors and what CSNHS has to offer.    Classes begin the week of March 15, with most sessions held at New Hope-Solebury…

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