• Meadowlands Supports Library Summer Reading Program

    The New Jersey Sports & Exposition Authority has partnered with the New Jersey Library Association to encourage and inspire readers to embrace the love of reading while rewarding them for their hard work By Gary Cooper The New Jersey Sports & Exposition Authority has partnered with the New Jersey Library Association to encourage and inspire…

  • CRANBURY: Summer fun in Cranbury

    CRANBURY: Summer fun in Cranbury

       Montessori School kids in Cranbury made Monday a day for summer fun. With water games, books and other activities, it was quite a day for the children.

  • PENNINGTON: Mercer Freeholders honor Meytrott

    PENNINGTON: Mercer Freeholders honor Meytrott

    Shown above are Pennington resident William Meytrott (front left) and Adjutant General Glenn Rieth (front right) of the NJ National Guard. With them are members of the Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Annual campout slated for Aug. 7

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer HILLSBOROUGH— The township is continuing its tradition of inviting residents to sleep out under the stars with the Recreation Department’s eighth annual Family Campout at Ann Van Middlesworth Park on Aug. 7.    ”The program was implemented as a change of pace from the many active recreation programs being offered in…

  • PRINCETON: Power company gets federal grant

       Princeton Power will receive up to $2.8 million from the U.S. Department of Energy for major solar power projects, according to a statement from the office of U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ).    The federal funding, announced Wednesday, was awarded to projects that ultimately seek to increase integration of solar technologies in the country’s electrical grid,…

  • Little League teams thank a sponsor

    Ray Cella of Plainsboro     No local Little League can operate without the generosity of its sponsors. Their willingness to support a team helps the league defray the cost of uniforms, umpires, and equipment. Without them, there would be nothing left to do other than raise registration fees.    Like any other group, some are more…

  • JAMESBURG: Neighbors chip in to help

    By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writers    JAMESBURG — It seems to be one of the oldest and more obsolete concepts in existence, however, reviving the time-honored tradition of “neighbors helping neighbors” through a modern tool is the challenge one Jamesburg resident plans to meet head-on.    Darren Larsen decided to take action Sunday night after images of…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Substance abuse summit in works

    Superintendent Thomas Smith: "We want to be different by taking more initiative to deal with the problem" By John Tredrea, Staff Writer  HOPEWELL VALLEY- The Hopewell Valley Regional School District is planning a project new Superintendent of Schools Thomas Smith says is part of the district’s attempt “to be proactive” on the issue of substance abuse…

  • PRINCETON: 31 nations represented in housing complex

    By Lilly LeClair, Special Writer    Princeton’s Community Village, a rental complex for low- to moderate-income individuals and families, has compiled information and found it houses residents from 31 different countries.    This diverse population, the most varied in the 30-year history of the housing site, happened naturally, according to Susan O’Malley, who has been its manager…

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