• EAST WINDSOR: Work for water, sewer to proceed

    By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer    EAST WINDSOR — Now that the township Municipal Utilities Authority has approval for a low-interest loan from the New Jersey Environmental Infrastructure Trust, it is moving ahead with improvements that will increase its capacity to provide drinking water.    And the improvement project for the township’s $12.2 million wastewater treatment plant…

  • PRINCETON: Segal sculpture soars at art museum

    PRINCETON: Segal sculpture soars at art museum

    By Reem Nasr, Staff Writer    PRINCETON — The Princeton University Art Museum this week installed its latest acquisition, a George Segal sculpture in its front lobby.    Titled “Circus Acrobats” from 1981, the sculpture features two acrobats flipping from the museum’s high ceiling. The sculpture is a gift from the George and Helen Segal Foundation. The…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: East Windsor All-Star 10s win state title

    By Sean Moylan, Special Writer By Sean Moylan, Special Writer     Two weeks ago when Bill Giampolo, the manager of the East Windsor PAL 10-Year-Old Little League All-Star softball squad, reported the result of his club’s 13-4 Section 3 championship victory over Lincroft, he was asked to repeat the name of his East Windsor PAL…

  • EDITOR’S NOTEBOOK: A tribute in memory of a very special lady

    By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    In 1984, Betty Stellitano, who died Saturday after a long illness, joined me and Harry Richard, the former publisher of the Hopewell Valley News, at our old office at 5 Railroad Place, Hopewell.    It was not long before we knew she was as indispensable as a person could be.    In…

  • PRINCETON: Residents don’t salute ‘flag lots’

    By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer    PRINCETON — The flags are on display in Princeton Township. Flag lots, that is, and certain citizens are not happy.    What is a flag lot?    It is a building site with a long, narrow strip of land going back from the street, usually just wide enough to accommodate a driveway…

  • SUNSHINE LIST

    Municipal, school board and other meetings    HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP OPEN SPACE ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Aug. 20, 7:30 p.m., Municipal building.     HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE: Aug. 24 regular meeting canceled; Aug. 24, 5 p.m., special meeting, resolution/award of bid, Municipal Building.     HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Aug. 24, 6 p.m., Municipal Building.     STONY BROOK REGIONAL SEWERAGE…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vandalism visits towpath

    by Reem Nasr, Staff Writer    Carolyn Edelmann was out on her usual morning walk on the Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park towpath when she saw the damage — memorial benches destroyed; a shattered information kiosk; dismembered picnic tables strewn across the path and canal.    Ms. Edelmann was among the first to witness the vandalism…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Cop takeover study, begun a year ago, still undone

    By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor     A consultant’s study on the possibility of having East Windsor take over police coverage in Hightstown, begun a year ago and initially expected to take a few months, remains not ready for prime time.     But the consultant says there’s been no real delay.     “It looks like a…

  • PENNINGTON: Farmers’ market moments

    PENNINGTON: Farmers’ market moments

    Phil McAuliffe Grace Suter, 5, of Pennington eats a plum at the TreeLicious Orchards stand at the Pennington Farmers’ Market.

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