• Maybe writer leaving should have moved before

    Nancey Stankovich, Millstone River Road    How awful of Lorri McColgan to put down Hillsborough.    You say drugs were being sold in your backyard (Raquetball club), you don’t like the town politics, don’t like the people because of their fancy cars and vacations, they work for them.    If the town and its people were that bad,…

  • PLAINSBORO: Eden Autism launches capital campaign

         PLAINSBORO — Eden Autism Services launched the public phase of its $7 million capital campaign last week with a fundraising event held at the Westin Princeton at Forrestal Village.    Nearly 150 supporters and community members were invited to join Eden’s CEO, Tom McCool, and campaign co-chairs Marie and Jeff Gary, Bob Humes, and Ed…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Township seeking art for annual show

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer    The township is calling all local artists to show off their work for the chance to win prizes in the fourth annual Hillsborough Fine Art Exhibit on May 14.    The art show, sponsored by the Hillsborough Cultural & Arts Commission, will feature two-dimensional work by Hillsborough’s adult residents as well…

  • HAMILTON: Mercer County acquires Camp Meta site

    By Greg Forester, Staff Writer   HAMILTON —  Mercer County officials gathered in Hamilton Township on Monday to commemorate the county’s acquisition of Camp Meta, a 30-acre outdoor recreation area, from the Greater Trenton YMCA.    Named after Meta Griffith, the matriarch of the Trenton-based Griffith Electric Co., the 30-acre property along the Crosswicks Creek will provide passive…

  • Sustainable Hillsborough Fair applaudable event

    Nadine Kadell Sapirman, More Road    On Sunday, I attended the Family Fair put on by Sustainable Hillsborough.    I was impressed to see a great number and variety of displays. Sure, there were companies promoting their goods. There were also non-profits sharing information about water conservation, native plants, and backyard composting.    There were far more Boy…

  • Hopewell Valley’s Night at Waterfront Park June 18

    Heidi Kahme: "We hope for another great turn out this year”    Hopewell Valley Night at Waterfront Park is June 18 at 7:05 p.m. when the Trenton Thunder plays the Connecticut Defenders. The deadline to order tickets is May 20.    ”We had over 400 Hopewell Valley residents join us last year for a fun night of…

  • WW mayoral candidate: Pete Weale

        Shing’s 17 years and Charlie’s 10 years have had the opportunity to impart almost 27 years of ideas and cost savings. When in the last 27 years of combined experience have your taxes been lowered?    Charlie is running on the platform of lowering your taxes. Dipping into the surplus is a gimmick and not…

  • HILLSBOROUGH When casual phrases leave deep wounds

    HILLSBOROUGH When casual phrases leave deep wounds

    Sociologist Paula Rodriguez Rust addresses Hillsborough High School students at Tuesday’s workshop. Staff photo by Eileen Oldfield

  • Making a difference

    Mike Shevlin, Hopewell Township     On April 28, my family and I attended a press conference at the former Twin Pines Airport. Over the last year, I wasn’t sure this day would actually come, but this was an opportunity to recognize and thank many of the people who worked tirelessly to stop a cell tower…

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