• New Jersey Restaurant Association Endorses Christie for Governor

    By Steinreich Communications NEW JERSEY RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION ENDORSES CHRISTIE FOR GOVERNOR GROUP SAYS CANDIDATE’S PRO-BUSINESS PLATFORM WILL HELP REVERSETHE STATE’S ECONOMIC DECLINE TRENTON— The New Jersey Restaurant Association (NJRA) today endorsed Chris Christie as the candidate best qualified to reverse the governmental policies that have negatively impacted restaurant establishments in the state and which threaten…

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: No-passing zone OKd by county by school

    John Tredrea, Staff Writer    At the request of the Hopewell Township Committee and many township residents, Mercer County has made the portion of county Route 579 (Bear Tavern Road) that runs in front of Bear Tavern Elementary School a no-passing zone.    ”The double yellow lines were put on the road last Friday,” township Mayor Vanessa…

  • PLAINSBORO: Food pantry preparing for busy season

    By John Saccenti, Staff Writer    PLAINSBORO — Cindy Capritti is expecting things to pick up at the township food pantry.    As special projects coordinator for the township Recreation and Community Services Department, Ms. Capritti and the department’s staff have been working on getting the township food pantry up and running since August.    The Recreation Department…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: HHS alum hopes business venture is smoothie sailing

    HILLSBOROUGH: HHS alum hopes business venture is smoothie sailing

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer    All it took was one hated internship and a newly acquired love of a smoothie to convince 2005 Hillsborough High School graduate Brandon Shamy that he wanted to head out on a new career path.    ”I went to the University of Maryland, and they have a Smoothie King on campus,”…

  • TigerTransit shopping shuttle launch

    The Princeton Merchants Association    Saturday, Oct. 10 marked the launch of a new TigerTransit Shuttle designed to bring the students, staff and faculty members of Princeton University and the surrounding community to the three major merchant districts of our newly united Princeton business community.    The Princeton Merchants Association (PMA) Board of Directors would like to…

  • LETTERS: Cook an asset To Cranbury

    Patricia Smith-Rosen, Cranbury    Many issues affect the quality of life in Cranbury. The people elected to serve on the Township Committee must balance the interests of businesses and residents without sacrificing the secure and relaxed atmosphere for which Cranbury is deservedly famous.    The Township Committee exists to serve us all, and its members need to…

  • Senior Menus-Oct. 15, 2009

       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 $4.95. 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 same unless otherwise…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: HHS alum hopes business venture is smoothie sailing

    HILLSBOROUGH: HHS alum hopes business venture is smoothie sailing

    Brandon Shamy, 22, is the franchise owner of a Smoothie King that opened Wednesday in Hillsborough.

  • PRINCETON: Shop local group launches video contest

    By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer    If you like shopping in Princeton and can wield a video camera, Hometown Princeton has a contest for you.    The network of independent Princeton shops and restaurants has launched a “Why I Shop Local” video contest in which contestants can articulate how they feel about the range of local Princeton…

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