• Looking back, ahead

    Sue Bacorn, president, SHR PTSO     I would like to thank all the community members who participated or attended the Nifty Fifty Carnival at South Hunterdon Regional High School (SHRHS) on Saturday, Oct. 24.    This 50th anniversary celebration of our high school was a huge success thanks to the many parents, teachers, and students and…

  • BORDENTOWN CITY: Door-to-door chocolate a draw for early holiday shoppers in city

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    BORDENTOWN CITY — Chocoholics beware — the downtown may be an irresistible source of temptation next week.    That’s because the Downtown Bordentown Association is kicking off the holiday season with a Chocolate Walk. From 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 13, local businesses will offer cocoa confections to visitors.    Event…

  • JAMESBURG: Concert to benefit new pantry building

    Jamesburg Presbyterian hopes to open it by December By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    JAMESBURG — Hoping to get its new food pantry building up and running, the Jamesburg Presbyterian Church is hosting a benefit concert Nov. 14, featuring singer, guitarist and pianist Nancy Scharff, a well-known performer on the Christian music circuit.    ”We’re hoping to…

  • Concert: Cappella Romana

    Princeton University, Programin Hellenic Studies PRESS RELEASE PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Program in Hellenic Studies http://www.princeton.edu/hellenic/   Hellenic Studies 30th Anniversary   Concert   In Honor of Stanley J. Seeger ’52 Renaissance Encounters:  Greek East and Latin West Cappella Romana http://www.cappellaromana.org/ Alexander Lingas, Artistic Director Encounters of Greeks and Latins Music of the French Court of Cyprus…

  • MILLSTONE: They help cancer survivors face future

    By Joanne Degnan, Special Writer    When a woman looks better, she feels better — and that couldn’t be truer for cancer patients who want to manage their treatment and recovery with confidence.    Two Millstone businesswomen, knowing a cancer patient’s self-esteem suffers when she loses her eyebrows and eyelashes from chemotherapy, are offering free permanent makeup…

  • MONROE: Brother to go the distance

    Marathon run in memory of Daniel Ryan By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    MONROE — Ken Ryan is waiting nervously for Sunday’s New York City Marathon — his first — but he knows when he steps across the finish line, there will be one person in his thoughts: his brother, Daniel Ryan.    It’s been more than…

  • ALLENTOWN: New store a friend of Earth

    ALLENTOWN: New store a friend of Earth

    Sandra Lobley in her Earth Goddess Jewelry and Gifts store on South Main Street in Allentown.

  • Volunteers helped spruce up park

    Mike Hunninghake, Bordentown City Environmental Commission Chair    Many thanks to the dozens of volunteers who came out the past two weekends to help create new urban parkland in Bordentown City. These volunteers put their time and energy into a variety of tasks on two new open space parcels in the city: Oliver Street Park and…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Holcombe House roof project session set

    Mansion needs more work than originally planned to restore its safety and usefulness By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — The grand old lady that is City Hall needs more than just face paint to bring her back to architectural glory.    Or, in this case, forget the glory — the mansion at 18 York St.…

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