• The Shad Festival

    The Shad Festival

    Phil McAuliffe Jane Gilday plays American folk fiddle tunes from a storefront at the Shad Festival.

  • GUEST COLUMN: Yes, that stuff really is being recycled in Lambertville

    By Amy Wells    So Monday morning you watch your recyclables get tossed into a garbage truck and you begin to wonder: Recycling is picked up in a garbage truck and the materials are all mixed together. Is all that stuff really getting recycled?    The Recycling Committee’s response is Yes! Yes! Yes!    After collecting the recycling…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Council looks to FEMA for flood control money

    Officials met with Congressman Rush Holt to determine which projects would best qualify for grant funds from the Federal Emergency Management Agency By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — The city is going after federal funding for two flood control projects, Mayor David Del Vecchio said.    A third flood project’s engineering costs also may be…

  • Historic Cemetery Tour to Benefit Landmark Ewing Sanctuary

    By Ewing Partners to Restore Ewing Sanctuary “LIVE! From the Cemetery!,” an event featuring walking tours of the historic, 300-year-old Ewing Church Cemetery, will be held on Saturday, May 16, from 10 – 4 pm in the cemetery at 100 Scotch Road in Ewing.  Highlighting the guided tour will be a dozen or so living…

  • Remembering veterans

    Wallace Noonan of Allentown To the editor:    Last month in New Jersey, a Mission of Honor Bill was signed into law to bury the cremated remains of over 900 American Veterans who have been unclaimed for years. New Jersey’s Mission of Honor is a statewide effort by New Jersey veterans groups to locate, identify and…

  • Municipal leaders to review beaten school budgets

    West Amwell Township Committee is holding a special meeting May 6 at 6 p.m. to review defeated West Amwell Elementary School budget By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    Officials in three local school districts saw their proposed budgets shot down last week — the first time in at least 13 years for one of them —…

  • SPRINGFIELD TOPICS: From the April 30 edition

    By Jen Kokotajlo Jen Kokotajlo    Tel: 410-7338    [email protected]    Deadline for submitting items for this article will now be Sunday evening. Anything submitted after may not be included in the following edition. Any questions please contact me, [email protected]. Thank you for your understanding. * * *    The next Springfield Township Republican Club meeting is Wednesday, May…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Celebrating 60 years of friendship through violets

    PRINCETON AREA: Celebrating 60 years of friendship through violets

    Garden State African Violet Club members peruse 60 years of club memorabilia. From left: Jessica Bryant of Allentown, Cynthia Morrisey of Hamilton, Ronnie Glukowski of Hamilton Square, Heather Menzel of Yardley, and Fred Hill of Columbus.

  • LAMBERTVILLE: City officials will add ‘green’ truck to fleet

    New truck’s exhaust system will help to curtail air pollution. By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — In keeping with the city’s commitment to become environmentally conscious, the mayor and City Council have authorized the purchase of a “green” dump truck.    The $175,000 purchase is environmentally friendly, and it will become the second “green” vehicle…

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