• Education foundation’s next meeting Nov. 12

    Millstone Township Foundation for Educational Excellence (MTFEE), a nonprofit organization devoted to funding educational experiences for Millstone’s public school students, will hold its next monthly meeting 7 p.m. Nov. 12 in the Board of Education Conference Room at the Middle School, 5 Dawson Court. Millstone Township residents who might be interested in donating their time,…

  • Hoop-shoot contest will be held Nov. 21

    Millstone Elks Lodge No. 2613 will hold a basketball free throw shooting contest 8:30 a.m. Nov. 21 at the Millstone Primary School on Schoolhouse Lane. Registration for the “hoop shoot,” which is open to boys and girls ages 8-13, will begin at 8:30 a.m. The competition will be broken into three age groups: 8-9, 10-11…

  • BURLINGTON COUNTY: Bordentown race undecided

    Fieldsboro mayor stays, Springfield voters reject referendum    Area voters turned out Tuesday for a number of contested local races.    According to unofficial numbers from municipal clerks, all but one race appears decided.    One seat still is up in the air in Bordentown Township where Republican challengers are leading the pack.    Republican Anita DiMattia took the…

  • PLUMSTED: Fall Fest photos

    PLUMSTED: Fall Fest photos

    Hadeb Carroll smiles for mom as she gets her picture taken with Sparky the Fire Dog at the Fall Fest in New Egypt. Staff photo by John Keating

  • WEST AMWELL: Trash fee will remain in effect

    Fee enables residents to use trash-hauling service “at half the cost or less than what West Amwell residents would have to pay a private hauler” By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    WEST AMWELL — The Township Committee has decided to continue to charge a fee for a trash-hauling service, at least for the first six months…

  • STOCKTON: Volunteers respond to unknown critics

    In defense, Jim Kuhn outlined for council members what the volunteer fire company’s members do each year By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    STOCKTON — The Stockton Fire Company recently went before the Borough Council to outline the importance of its service to the community in response to a disparaging remark floating around the borough.    An…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: A ‘Gate’-keeper is recognized

    Resident honored for preservation battle By Davy James, Staff Writer    After an arduous four-year battle to protect their neighborhood’s rural characteristics, residents of the Princeton Gate Community turned out to celebrate their victory last week when Middlesex County dedicated the Princeton Gate Nature Preserve.    The 22-acre parcel was acquired by the county in May for…

  • BURLINGTON COUNTY: Towns plan events for vets

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    Several area events are planned to honor Veterans Day this year with ceremonies and dedications.    At 11 a.m. Saturday, the Bordentown Township ceremony will feature keynote speaker Maj. Gen. Maria Falca-Dodson. The events will take place at the Senior Center on Municipal Drive.    ”It would be impossible to pay too…

  • ‘Paris’ and ‘New York, I Love You’

    ‘Paris’ and ‘New York, I Love You’

    A scene from "Paris," a cinematic love letter to the city that seems to hide a story behind every shop window, small alley, street market or grand apartment building.

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