• MONROE: Good reads at good prices

    MONROE: Good reads at good prices

       The Friends of the Monroe Township Public Library held a book sale Sunday at the library.

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Committee tells CSX to fix local bridges

    Copies of measure will be sent to CSX, state Department of Transportation, Hopewell Valley Regional School District and Pennington and Hopewell boroughs By John Tredrea, Staff Writer    Get your act together and make your bridges safe before there is a tragedy.    That’s the gist of a blunt written message Hopewell Township is sending CSX railroad…

  • PRINCETON: Watershed group names 5 new trustees

       PRINCETON – Two Princeton Township residents, Walter Bliss and Jonathan L. Erickson, are among the five new trustees named by the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association at its recent annual meeting.    Mr. Bliss has practiced law in the Mercer County area for more than 25 years, representing municipalities, planning boards and citizens’ groups concerned about land use.…

  • PENNINGTON DAY UPDATE

    Many events May 15 and 16    Pennington Day will be held May 16 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.    There will be a T-shirt and caps presale on May 3 at Pennington Quality Market.    On May 15, activities include: the May 15 annual Spring Social and Family Fun at The Pennington School (featuring dinner and lawn games…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: THINGS TO DO

    May 1    Tricky Tray: The South Brunswick Lions Club will holds its sixth annual Tricky-Tray Auction at the South Brunswick High School Cafeteria. Doors will open at 6 p.m., drawings will begin at 8 p.m. All those attending must be 18 or older. Free light refreshments will be available. Advanced admission is $8 and will…

  • PLAINSBORO: Founders Day celebration this Sunday

    By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer    PLAINSBORO — The township will hold its 30th annual Founders Day celebration on Sunday, a commemoration of the township’s incorporation in May 1919.    The celebration will begin with the kick-off parade, which leaves from Waters Edge Park at 12:30 p.m. and is scheduled to arrive at the Municipal Complex on…

  • Community Calendar

    Thursday, April 30    Intergenerational poetry event: Mercer County Community College’s Honors Introduction to Literature: Poetry class invites the community to participate in an open discussion on poems selected from past centuries through the modern day. 12:30 to 2 p.m. Professor Fran Davidson, who teaches the class, is collaborating with the Lawrence Library in this cross-generational…

  • PRINCETON: 1,000-plus sign petition vs. new parking fees

    By Greg Forester, Staff Writer    PRINCETON — A petition drive aimed at showing Princeton Borough officials just how badly new downtown parking regulations have angered merchants, shoppers and residents has accumulated more than 1,000 signatures since its kick-off last week, according to organizers.    The targets of the petitions are ordinances, adopted earlier this month, that…

  • CRANBURY: Afternoon tea

    CRANBURY: Afternoon tea

    St. David’s Episcopal Church in Cranbury looked back on the “old days” Saturday when it held a tea social. The art of tea time as well as Victorian Era fashions were on display for all who attended.    

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