• LAWRENCE: Province Line Road to close for repaving

    By Lea Kahn, The Packet Group    LAWRENCE — Navigating to and from Princeton through Lawrence Township may present some challenges this month, as some of the road projects under way throughout the township will require detours.    Mercer County officials have arranged for detours for a section of Province Line Road, between the Delaware and Raritan…

  • HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Business association’s 2010 calendar available
  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Elementary principals talk about their schools

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: Elementary principals talk about their schools

    Opening day is Sept. 9 By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    Hopewell Valley Regional School District’s four elementary (K-five) schools will open their doors for the 2009-10 school year on Wednesday (Sept. 9).    Recently, the principal of each school provided the following back-to-school information:    • BEAR TAVERN SCHOOL, Bear Tavern Road, Titusville — Principal Bruce Arcurio expects…

  • PENNINGTON: Rothwell golf event Sept. 21

    PENNINGTON: Rothwell golf event Sept. 21

    Shown from left are Barbara Henderson, Larry Rothwell and Mike Rothwell, owners and operators of the Pennington Quality Market. They invite members of the community to join them on Sept. 21 for the Rothwell Family Golf Classic to benefit Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: THINGS TO DO

    Friday, Sept. 11    Jazz Café: Kick off the fall season of the township’s Jazz Café when the David Aaron Quartet plays at 8 p.m. in the Herb Eckert Auditorium at the South Brunswick Municipal Complex, 540 Ridge Road. Sponsored by the South Brunswick Arts Commission, the Jazz Café is a monthly series of Friday night…

  • CRANBURY: Teachers prep for school year

    CRANBURY: Teachers prep for school year

    By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — Another school year draws closer and while students enjoy their last few days of freedom the teachers at Cranbury School have been busily preparing their classrooms for the entourage of young minds that are about to enter.    ”I’ve been here a full two weeks,” said Donna Tarantino, a…

  • PRINCETON: Fired Boro PD dispatcher files suit

    By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer    The ongoing travails of the Princeton Borough Police Department took another twist, as a former police dispatcher filed a lawsuit against the borough, its Police Department, and four police officers, alleging she was sexually harassed by a borough police officer, and was fired for bringing the conduct to the attention…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Chorus is 50 this year >

    Group will hold fall-winter registration at open rehearsals on Sept. 14 and 21 at 7 p.m. in the chorus room of Hopewell Valley Central High School By Reem Nasr, Staff Writer    In honor of its 50th anniversary, the Hopewell Valley Chorus commissioned composer Matthew Harris to write a piece titled simply, “To Music.”    The chorus…

  • BORDENTOWN: Field hockey adds veteran coach

    By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor br>     Hightstown’s loss should be Bordentown’s gain.     Because someone working in the school put in for the job, Julie Reisig lost her position as the Hightstown High field hockey coach. As a result, Bordentown gets an experienced coach coming into their system. Reisig has a career record of…

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