• JAMESBURG: Farmers market on the move

    By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    JAMESBURG — It’s official. The borough’s farmers market has found a new home at the Jamesburg Presbyterian Church and could have an additional lineup of vendors as a result of the move.    Although the farmers market spent its first year in the heart of the downtown business district, on West…

  • THE WIZ – Just 3 more performances

    THE WIZ – Just 3 more performances

    "THE WIZ" EASES DOWN THE ROAD IN WEST WINDSOR The Pennington Players  The Pennington Players present an exciting Broadway Musical at Kelsey Theatre   –  JUST THREE MORE  PERFORMANCES   Friday Mar 13, Sat Mar 14 and Sun Mar 15th!    West Windsor, NJ (March 11, 2009)   The final performances of THE WIZ, being produced by the Pennington Players, the…

  • CRANBURY PRESS AREA: Schools get state aid numbers

    By John Saccenti, Managing Editor    Local school districts can expect to get the same, if not more, in state school aid this year.    State aid figures released Wednesday show that Cranbury and Monroe will receive the same amount in state aid for the 2009-10 school year as they did for the current year while Jamesburg…

  • AROUND TOWN: Princeton realtor to receive church honor

    AROUND TOWN: Princeton realtor to receive church honor

        The Knights of Columbus, Princeton Council 636, will hold its annual Communion Breakfast on Sunday, March 22, with 8:30 a.m. Mass at St. Paul’s Church in Princeton followed by a breakfast at 10 a.m. at the Princeton Elks Club, located on Route 518, Montgomery.     The breakfast program will include the presentation of the…

  • MONTGOMERY: Residents say home plans endanger environment

    By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — A group of concerned residents are trying to prevent Planning Board approval of a cluster home development on a piece of undeveloped property they believe is home to several endangered species.    The proposed 54-home development, consisting of 3,000- to 4,000-square-foot houses on half-acre or smaller lots, would be…

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Lawrence man indicted in Brandon circle hit-and-run

    Brower’s vehicle struck 70-year-old Yuanheng Zhong and his granddaughter By John Tredrea, Staff Writer    A 44-year-old Lawrenceville man was indicted by a Mercer County grand jury recently for driving into a grandfather pushing his 9-month-old granddaughter in a stroller on Denow Road in Hopewell Township last October.    Lloyd Brower III, 44, of Denow Road, Lawrenceville,…

  • THE WIZ – Just 3 more performances

    THE WIZ – Just 3 more performances

    SASHA ALEXANDRIA AS DOROTHY; MEN – LEFT TO RIGHT: ALLWYN “LYNN BASKIN” AS SCARECROW; NICHOLAS PECHT AS TINMAN; JAMEL TAYLOR AS LION

  • MONROE: High school and Applegarth students making the grade

    By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    MONROE — Monroe high school and middle school students fared well on the New Jersey State report cards as recently released test scores show.    Regarding high school students who took the language arts literacy proficiency assessment test, partial proficient scores dropped from last year’s 12.2 percent to this year’s 11.4.…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: League’s school board forum set March 31

    Four Hopewell Township residents and one Pennington resident are seeking three seats on the nine-member board    The Hopewell Valley League of Women Voters will hold its annual School Board Candidates’ Forum on March 31.    The 90-minute debate will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the TV studio at Hopewell Valley Central High School, Pennington-Titusville Road, Pennington.…

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