• Praise for Wehrman

    George Karousatos of Bordentown City To the editor:    I am a member of the Bordentown City Shade Tree Committee and the Downtown Bordentown Business Association (DBA), but I am writing this letter in my capacity as a citizen of Bordentown City. In my work with the Shade Tree Committee and the DBA, I have had…

  • FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: From the April 9 edition

    By Peg Dotson    VFW Post 8838 will hold nominations and election of officers April 21 Meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. VFW Ladies Auxiliary Post 8838 has nominations and election of officers April 13, 7 p.m. * * *    St. Stephen’s will have Holy Thursday service April 9 at 7 p.m., Good Friday service at 7…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Poster auction finances explained

    Nearly $5,000 of the proceeds will go toward expense of putting on the auction By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — For the first time in the event’s recent history, proceeds from the Shad Festival’s poster auction this year will not go entirely toward scholarships.    Because of the worsening economy, nearly $5,000 of the proceeds…

  • Denney supporter

    Rev. Darryl Jones, Sr., Pastor of Second Baptist Church of Bristol, Pa. and Bordentown City resident To the editor:    Please join me support and applaud a homegrown, long time resident and friend of the Bordentown community, Larry Denney who has submitted and legitimized his name to become the next commissioner of the great city we…

  • Rising Stars Brighten Up the 2009 MAMTG Spring Festival

    Rising Stars Brighten Up the 2009 MAMTG Spring Festival

    Lorraine Perri, 1st place vocals, with Sophie Taillefer, Rising Stars

  • BURLINGTON COUNTY: Board candidates outline goals if elected

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    Many of the area’s open school board seats will see contests this year in the April 21 elections.    A total of 32 candidates are running for seats on the eight local school boards. Only three of those districts have no contests in their races:    In Chesterfield, newcomer Terran Brown, 31,…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: POLICE BEAT

       Stacey M. Delaversano, 40, of Trenton, was charged Sunday with hindering apprehension and obstructing. She also was taken into custody on seven warrants, including one from the State Parole Board.    Police said they found her car parked in the North Gold cul-de-sac at 2:31 a.m., and when they attempted to identify her, Ms. Delaversano gave…

  • LAWRENCE: Police blotter for the week of April 6

        A vandal scratched the side of a 2006 Nissan Altima belonging to a Sturwood Way resident while the car was parked outside the victim’s home between 7:30 p.m. March 30 and 11:30 a.m. March 31, police said. Damage was estimated at $750.     Someone knocked over two 3-foot-tall walkway lights and a Revolutionary War-era…

  • PRINCETON: Replacement urged for aging Community Park pool

    By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer    Princeton’s Community Pool is so old and dilapidated that if it isn’t replaced soon there is a real possibility the 41-year-old public pool will need to be closed for emergency repair during the summer, resulting in a lost season, said Princeton’s recreation director.    Speaking before a meeting of Princeton Township…

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