• HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Pennytown buildings being demolished

    John Tredrea, Staff Writer    A flat, grassy area with nothing but the H.I. Rib restaurant left standing.    That’s what the 25-acre Pennytown Shopping Village is expected to look like in a few weeks, Hopewell Township Mayor Vanessa Sandom said Monday.    A motel and a row of about 10 shops, both in the central area of…

  • MANVILLE: Rocking out to help

    MANVILLE: Rocking out to help

    Stephen Wurst, of Hillsborough, tries to out “rock” Mike Bercik during the fire company contest. Photos by Mary Ellen Zangara

  • PENNINGTON: Council briefs

    John Tredrea, Staff Writer    Pennington Borough’s Economic Development Commission is accepting nominations for its Business Person of the Year award for 2009.    Nomination forms for the award, which will be presented in January, are at Borough Hall at 30 N. Main St.    To be eligible for the award, an individual must have maintained a business…

  • SERV Centers of NJ staffers win NJPRA Awards

    SERV Centers of NJ staffers win NJPRA Awards

    Four SERV Centers of New Jersey staff members received a Certificate of Recognition from the New Jersey Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association during its annual dinner Sept. 22 at Mastoris Restaurant in Bordentown. They are, from left, Mary Kay Spiliotis

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Stream Cleanup Logo Contest announced

    John Tredrea, Staff Writer    The Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association, an environmental advocacy group celebrating its 60th anniversary, is looking for creative artists with a love of the environment for its first Watershed-wide Stream Cleanup Logo Contest.    The winning logo will be printed on the front of Stream Cleanup T-shirts and used in promotional material for…

  • Rocks & Dinos! Exhibtion at Morven Museum & Garden

    By Kathleen Harth Weeks Morven Museum & Garden is proud to host a new exhibition Rocks & Dinos!, showcasing an historic series of paintings by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, depicting different geological eras that were installed in Princeton University’s Nassau Hall in the late 1870s. The exhibition, to run from October 31, 2009 through spring 2010, will bring…

  • Honoring a coach and teacher in WW

    Ted Phelan of WWP HS North Baseball Club     As we start the school year, parents all want the best teachers for their students and coaches for their student athletes. I am encouraging you all to begin with the end in mind. Our teacher of the year will get you all to look for the…

  • PRINCETON: New FreeB jitney finally rolls into borough

    By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer    PRINCETON — As they say in transportation circles, better late than never. At long last, Princeton Borough has taken delivery of a new FreeB jitney from NJ Transit, many months later than expected.    Thursday morning, Mayor Mildred Trotman, Borough Administrator Bob Bruschi, Borough Engineer Chris Budzinski and other borough officials…

  • MANVILLE: Rocking out to help

    MANVILLE: Rocking out to help

    By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Would-be guitarists compete in first fire company contest    Sixteen contestants vied for top honors at Manville Fire Company no. 1’s first Guitar Hero 5 competition, jumping and contorting while playing, Saturday at the firehouse.    ”I think it went well — I was worried about the turnout but it seemed…

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