• Longtime residents support Targonski

    Connie and Ron Maxson of Bordentown City To the editor:    We have been Bordentown City residents for almost 40 years and we are now deeply concerned about the future of our community. During these four decades we have thoroughly enjoyed living in our small town, but over the past several years we have noticed that…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Pirates make another miracle

    WEST WINDSOR: Pirates make another miracle

    West Windsor-Plainsboro South’s Chris Johnson gets off a shot just before time expires to tie the game and force overtime Friday night against Sayreville. Photo by Dick Druckman/www.goldmedalimpressions.com

  • Shakekspeare’s Twelfth Night, Abridged Version, Friday the 13th, Hopewell Valley Central High School

    By Lorraine Seabrook McCarter Theatre Education and Hopewell Valley Central High Sschool Present Abridged Version of Twelfth Night on Friday the 13th PENNINGTON, NJ—The McCarter Theatre Education Department and Hopewell Valley Central High School (HVCHS) present an abridged version of William Shakespeare’s comedy Twelfth Night on Friday, March 13, at 7:30 p.m. at the school’s…

  • TRENTON: Mercer County touts new rec programs

    By Greg Forester, Staff Writer    Tennis or a naturalist-led tour, anyone?    The Mercer County Park Commission announced plans to offer additional recreational opportunities for county residents last week, including a new tennis program and an expanded lineup of park activities including walks led by the county’s naturalists.    The county’s new park program is aimed at…

  • Shakekspeare’s Twelfth Night, Abridged Version, Friday the 13th, Hopewell Valley Central High School

    By Lorraine Seabrook McCarter Theatre Education and Hopewell Valley Central High School Present Abridged Version of Twelfth Night on Friday the 13th PENNINGTON, NJ—The McCarter Theatre Education Department and Hopewell Valley Central High School (HVCHS) present an abridged version of William Shakespeare’s comedy Twelfth Night on Friday, March 13, at 7:30 p.m. at the school’s…

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    Marketing

    Pictured in the photo from left to right: Cathy DiCostanzo, Hamilton, Laurel Reid, Hamilton, Susan Fanning, Cream Ridge, Michelle Briehler, Pennington, Kole Briehler, Pennington, Leslie Cortina, Ewing, Brenda Watty, Ewing, Romy Toussaint, Lawrenceville,

  • MANVILLE: Juveniles charged after spray-painting spree

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer    Just as borough officials are poised to act on new ordinances addressing graffiti in town, police arrested three juveniles on charges of criminal mischief for spray painting 33 buildings Saturday, including several businesses, private residences and public property.    According to Manville police Chief Mark Peltack, the two males and one…

  • Borough PD needs council oversight

    Roger Martindell, Princeton Borough Council     Long ago, elected officials too frequently involved themselves in law enforcement issues for political purposes. To prevent such abuse, state law and local ordinances established a strict boundary between politicians and police. The pendulum has swung too far. Now, elected officials tend to avoid even reasonable oversight of local…

  • Rev. Dr. Jack Cooper, age 90,

    died peacefully at Pennswood Village, Newtown, PA on February 20, 2009.  Born in Baltimore, MD on February 16, 1919, Jack spent his childhood and youth on Staten Island, NY as a member of a family of twelve children.  He attended public schools and graduated in 1940 from Wagner College with his BA in History.  In…

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