• HILLSBOROUGH: Writer is proud of school board for keeping wages up to date

    Letter to the editor To the editor: The Board of Education and Hillsborough’s school administrators agreed to an 8.1 cumulative raise over the next three years scheduled to conclude at the end of the 2017 school year. The 8.1 percent raise will be distributed by about 2.56 percent annually. About 30 school administrators including principals,…

  • Nottingham High School hockey team tough on ice

    By Josh Lashley, Special Writer    As fun as it is to watch ice hockey as a fan on television, it is even that much more an exciting sport to witness in person.    One of the many aspects of the sport that is so intriguing is when a team gels well together and plays in…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Chamber of Commerce reaches across river

    LAMBERTVILLE: Chamber of Commerce reaches across river

    The Lambertville Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors are: (seated) Amy Lavery, left, and Marianne Romano, and (standing, from left) Jeffrey Meier, Sean Faherty, Glenn Davis, Executive Director David Morgan, President Wilson Weed, Derek Roseman and Ryan Spreen. Not pictured are Erin Keyes and Carol Cruickshanks.

  • TABERNACLE: Horse evaluation clinic set

       An equine emergency rescue class will be held Jan. 31 and repeated Feb. 1.    ”Equine Emergency Extraction and Transportation Training Under Incident Command Structure” will take place Saturday, Jan. 31, and Sunday, Feb. 1. This is a single, full-day of training; activities will be the same both days.    The class will start at 8…

  • They write the songs

    They write the songs

    VOICES Chorale helps kids develop their musical talents By Keith Loria    For 27 years, Princeton-based VOICES has sponsored the Young Composers Project, an opportunity for children ages 5 to 12 to develop their musical abilities by writing their own music, working with an established composer on their composition, and having their piece performed by the…

  • MILLSTONE: Foundation awards grants

       The Millstone Township Foundation for Educational Excellence has awarded three grants totaling $13,591 to its schools.     The grant awards will fund a bookroom in the Millstone Township Middle School, a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) pro library mini lab as well as an interactive LEGO wall.     MTFEE is a nonprofit…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Veliz throws party for 500 kids in Peru

    LAMBERTVILLE: Veliz throws party for 500 kids in Peru

    Besides throwing a party, Mr. Veliz gives a ball to a girl in a hospital in Peru.

  • Princeton University League Sponsored Piano Concert by Rosanne Nahass

    Princeton University League Sponsored Piano Concert by Rosanne Nahass

    By Pat Busacca Princeton University League Sponsored Piano Concert by Rosanne Nahass  http://www.princeton.edu/uleague/ Sunday, March 15, 2015, 4:00 – 7:00 PM Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton 50 Cherry Hill Road, Princeton 609-924-1604 Program: PASSION AND THE PRE-RAPHAELITES Franz Liszt: Funérailles Claude Debussy: La Fille Aux Cheveux de Lin Ce Qu’a Vu Le Vent D’Ouest Maurice…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: There are lots of places to get Girl Scout cookies

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: There are lots of places to get Girl Scout cookies

    It’s Girl Scout Cookie time again in Hopewell Valley. Girls can be spotted selling door-to-door and at local businesses. “The booths are a wonderful way to give the girls some real-world business experience, while at the same time helping to raise money for a variety of Girl Scout activities, such as camping, field trips and…

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