• COLUMBUS NEWS: From the April 30 edition

    By Peg Traino Peg Traino    Tel: 298-7476    [email protected]    ABC Nursery School and Kindergarten, located on Mill Lane in Columbus, is currently accepting registrations for the PM Kindergarten class for the 2009-2010 school year. If you are interested please call 609-298-0700. * * *    The Columbus Central Veterinary Hospital will hold the third annual “Paws For…

  • Walter would make strong mayor

    Peggy Fallon, of Robbinsville    As a resident of Robbinsville for the past 18 years and being very active within my community, I have had the opportunity to work with many people. On many occasions I have had the honor to work with Sonja Walter. Sonja is one of the most dedicated people I have ever…

  • LAWRENCE: Judge dismisses lawsuit filed by wireless carriers

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A Mercer County state Superior Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed against the Lawrence Township Zoning Board of Adjustment by two cell phone carriers whose joint use variance application was denied by the board in December 2007.     New Cingular Wireless PCS LLC and the Cellco Partnership/Verizon Wireless sued…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: From curtains to curios, Duke items up for auction

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer    Collectors and history enthusiasts alike are being offered the chance to “shop like an heiress” with two separate auctions that encourage buyers to purchase a piece of furniture or clothing once handpicked by Doris Duke.    The Doris Duke Estate will hold two separate two-day auctions to sell its European furniture,…

  • MANVILLE: Flemington educator named schools chief

    By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer    The Board of Education approved an offer to Flemington resident Johanna Ruberto, 59, to be the next district superintendent at Monday’s reorganization meeting.    Currently assistant superintendent for the Rockaway Township School District, Dr. Ruberto is responsible for all curriculum, instruction and professional development in the Rockaway district, and works with…

  • BORDENTOWN CITY: Library to patrons: tell us your story

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    BORDENTOWN CITY — A visit to a library can last a minute or an hour, from returning a book to learning tai chi.    But the value of a reading or viewing experience facilitated by the library system can be hard to quantify so the Bordentown branch is asking for help.…

  • COMMUNITY CALENDAR: From the April 30 edition

    Geranium sale     Friday, May 1 and Saturday, May 2 — The Trinity United Methodist Church, 339 Farnsworth Ave., Bordentown is now accepting orders for their annual Geranium sale. Geraniums in a 6-inch pot cost $2.75 each and are available in red, white, pink, and salmon. To order, call 298-3547 or 298-1563. Geraniums can be…

  • PRINCETON: Hulfish North housing site progresses

    PRINCETON: Hulfish North housing site progresses

    By Greg Forester, Staff Writer    PRINCETON — A downtown Princeton residential development that has been in the works for more than two decades is rising from the earth along Paul Robeson Place and Chambers Street as the project developer and its sales team prepare to deliver units to residents as early as this fall.    The Residences…

  • New Hope Celebrates gets ready for year’s activities

    Announces a new slate of officers for 2009    New Hope Celebrates (NHC), a registered nonprofit gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) tourism marketing organization, announces a new slate of officers for 2009. Daniel Brooks remains as president. Kevin LaMont is vice president. Lauren J. Weil is secretary. Robert Atkinson is treasurer and Al Troglio is…

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