• BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Post-graduation party hosts full night of fun

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — As local public high schools gear up for graduation, one is trying to start a new tradition.    After the seniors at Bordentown Regional High School receive their diplomas the evening of June 22, they’ll have a safe way to celebrate. For the first time, the school will…

  • PHOTO FEATURE: Dragon boats at Mercer County Park

    PHOTO FEATURE: Dragon boats at Mercer County Park

    Nicole Radosti sets the pace for the Robbinsville Pink Team. Staff photo by John Keating.

  • PRINCETON AREA: Spotlight: April is the cruelest month: the death by suicide of my brothers
  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: A transformative step

    by Davy James, Staff Writer    The Islamic Society of Central Jersey broke ground Sunday on an expansion project for phase one of a new, 86,000-square-foot, pre-K through 12 school that also will add hundreds of new parking spaces for the existing mosque.    ”This expansion is transforming the ISCJ from a place of worship and very…

  • Proud prom queen thanks classmates

    Kristen Shenowski of Columbus To the editor:    My name is Kristen Shenowski, and I have Down Syndrome. I am a junior at (Northern Burlington County Regional High School). I am the junior prom queen. My life is good! I have great friends and a great personal aide. Yes! I did win prom queen.

  • FLORENCE: Fight yields weapons charges

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    FLORENCE — A man living in a Route 130 motel has been charged with multiple weapons violations after an argument at the motel, police said.    Ronald Anderson, 55, was charged June 4 with seven counts of possession of an imitation firearm, four counts of unlawful possession of a weapon, four…

  • LAWRENCE: Trail opening gets new date

        Due to inclement weather on June 5, the ceremony marking the opening of the Lawrence Hopewell Trail (LHT) at Brandywine’s Princeton Pike Corporate Center in Lawrenceville is postponed to Friday, June 19.     The new LHT trail leg will link cyclists, walkers, hikers and joggers from Princeton Pike to the recently completed connector behind…

  • LAWRENCE: Lighted crosswalk planned at busy corner

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer     The long-awaited lighted crosswalk, planned for Lawrence Road/Route 206 at Lawrence Avenue near The Church of St. Ann, is moving closer to reality, according to township officials.     Township officials expect to put the project out to bid this month. The target date for completion is late summer to…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: City’s mayor has a challenger

    Daniel Marley, of South Union Street, has accepted the Republican nomination By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — Contrary to initial expectations, Lambertville will have a race for mayor in the November general election.    Hunterdon County Clerk Mary Melfi said Monday that a write-in candidate, Daniel Marley, of South Union Street, has accepted the Republican…

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