• PRINCETON: The weather models were ‘a little off’

    PRINCETON: The weather models were ‘a little off’

    Phil McAuliffe Johnny Li, 7, of Princeton, gets a push down a hill from his mother Kamen Huang at Community Park North.

  • LAWRENCE: Getting the recognition he deserves

    LAWRENCE: Getting the recognition he deserves

    Lea Kahn Howard Nelson, center, received Lawrenceville Main Street’s annual William Mayhew Dickey Award at the annual volunteer recognition ceremony Sunday afternoon. Lindsey Bohra, the executive director, and Vincent Scozzari, president of Lawrenceville Main Street’s board of directors, presented the award. Staff photo by Lea Kahn

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Town under blizzard warning

    Schools to close two hours early on Monday By Charles W. Kim,Managing Editor SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Schools will be closing two hours early Monday as the township prepares for what may be a huge snowstorm, officials said Sunday night. Monday’s impending snowstorm will have a major impact on the South Brunswick community, police said in…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: OEM is open and staffed

    Find storm-related information here The following was issued by Hopewell Township police Chief Lance Maloney, coordinator, Hopewell Valley Office of Emergency Management, and Lt. William Springer, deputy coordinator: The Hopewell Valley EOC is open and staffed. There are no changes in the current forecast. The Hopewell Township Municipal Offices closed at 3:30 p.m. today and…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: ‘A Night of Broadway Stars’ canceled due to weather

    Due to the forecast of a winter storm, we have found it necessary to cancel “A Night of Broadway Stars” (including the pre-event, “Meet, Sign & Selfie”) at the Performing Arts Center for Monday, January 26, 2015. We are working to re-schedule the events and will share details as soon as specific information is available.…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Man robs Chase branch

    WEST WINDSOR: Man robs Chase branch

    The suspect in the robbery of a Chase Bank branch on Friday in West Windsor.

  • LAWRENCE: Schools, municipal offices close early due to storm

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer     Schools and offices in Lawrence closed early Monday, in advance of a pending snowstorm that was expected to dump more than a foot of snow on the township.     The Lawrence Township public school district opted for an early dismissal for students in the grades pre-K-to-12 school system. No…

  • MONTGOMERY: Heating problems spark fire in Wellington Court home

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — Heating problems turned into a fire that spread from the basement to the first floor of a Wellington Court home on Friday.¶ Montgomery police went to the residence in the Belle Mead section of town to check on smoke inside the residence. One resident and two heating and…

  • PRINCETON: Officials ask for review of AvalonBay construction

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes said Monday that he had asked the Christie administration to make sure that the AvalonBay development on Witherspoon Street is up to all state construction codes and be as “flame retardant” as possible. Mr. Hughes said he wants to avoid a repeat of…

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