• The Short Tree and the Bird Who Could Not Sing
  • Roxey Ballet presents Cinderella

    By Lambertville, New Jersey – Mar 1, 2009 As its last production of the 2009 season, Roxey Ballet will revive its full length ballet,"Cinderella", for its "Children’s Classic Stories" concert. One of the best-loved stories of all time comes to vibrant life through Mark Roxey’s imaginative choreography and the lush score by Sergei Prokofiev. Enjoy…

  • NEW HOPE: Officials eye $250K in savings for municipal project

    Former church is being converted for municipal use By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    NEW HOPE — When the borough goes to bid again later this month for a project that will convert a former church for municipal use, officials hope to save $250,000 by slashing several items from the plans.    More than 10 bids received…

  • LAWRENCE: Winter’s last blast

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer     About 5 to 6 inches of snow blanketed Lawrence Township on Sunday night, closing the Lawrence Township public schools Monday for the second time during the school year.     The snowfall also caused problems for garbage collection, Municipal Manager Richard Krawczun said. Garbage trucks could not make their rounds…

  • Princeton GOP’s upbeat evening

    Linda Sipprelle of Princeton     Gubernatorial hopeful Christopher J. Christie and health care visionary John F. Crowley delivered a one-two punch to an overflow crowd at Jasna Polana on Friday night, February 20.  The Republican Association of Princeton’s Lincoln Day Dinner was host to the two speakers in an evening jubilee that combined public policy,…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Foundation offers guidelines for nonprofits seeking grants

    The Princeton Area Community Foundation has announced a change in its grant guidelines designed to respond to the increased need for flexible support of nonprofits working with low income people.     Using a significant portion of its community grantmaking dollars, the Community Foundation will offer general operating grants, often the most difficult kind of support…

  • WEST AMWELL POLICE BLOTTER

       West Amwell Township police report:    — On Feb. 17 at 1:33 p.m., police investigated a car/deer crash on Route 179 near Cedar Crest Drive. Dorothy Ballestero, 68, of Morristown, was traveling south when she struck the deer. No injuries were reported. The vehicle sustained heavy front-end damage and was towed. Patrolman Timothy Vanselous investigated.    —…

  • Family member shows support for daughter

    Patti DeSantis of Bordentown City To the editor:    Please join me in voting for my daughter Heather Cheesman. Her decision to run for City Commissioner is no surprise to me. Her love and dedication to Bordentown City is everlasting. Born and raised in Bordentown City, Heather has proved time and time again her leadership abilities.…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: House panel OKs GSA Depot transfer

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer    The township is now one step closer to being able to officially proceed with the closing of the 369-acre General Services Administration Belle Mead Depot, as the Government Reform Committee of the United States House of Representatives approved on Tuesday the early transfer of the land.    Todd Mitchell, chief of…

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