• EAST WINDSOR: Township wins bronze designation

    EAST WINDSOR: Township wins bronze designation

    Amy Batista photo. Mayor Janice Mironov displays the bronze sustainable des´ignation during the Dec. 9 Township Council meeting.

  • COLUMBUS CORNER: Dec. 18

       Columbus Girl Scout Troop 22253 is collecting flags no longer suitable to represent the country.    The Scouts will have an official flag retirement ceremony in the spring. Those with an old flag to be included should drop it off at the Bordentown Library, 18 E. Union St. or Mansfield Township Offices at 3135 Route 206.…

  • ALLENTOWN: AHS boys look to build on finish

    Experience will help hoops By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    The Allentown High School boys basketball team came on strong at the end of last year.    With a productive offseason and the return of all but one player from last season’s team, the Redbirds are optimistic that they can have a good season.    ”I think…

  • SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS: Dec. 18

       The Township Council meets the first Thursday of the month for a work session and the second Wednesday of the month for a regular session.    Both meetings start at 7:30 p.m. in the municipal building.    The Planning Board meets the first Tuesday of the month for a work session and the third Tuesday of the…

  • PRINCETON-MONTGOMERY: Pipeline project approved by federal agency

    PRINCETON-MONTGOMERY: Pipeline project approved by federal agency

    By Philip Sean Curran and Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writers A federal agency on Thursday approved a natural gas pipeline that will go through parts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, including Princeton and Montgomery. Williams, a pipeline company headquartered in Oklahoma, said the decision by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission was a "major milestone." Other state…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Mayor DelVecchio to enter alcohol rehab center

    LAMBERTVILLE: Mayor DelVecchio to enter alcohol rehab center

    More information released on his stop by police in Burlington County By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Lambertville Mayor David DelVecchio said he will enter an alcohol treatment rehabilitation center Friday, following the release of more information following a motor vehicle stop in Mansfield Township (Burlington County). Police stopped Mr. DelVecchio’s vehicle on Route 130 at…

  • PRINCETON: Local Muslims mourn Pakistan massacre

    PRINCETON: Local Muslims mourn Pakistan massacre

    Staff photo by Charles W. KimPrinceton University sophomore and Pakistani native Ham´mad Aslam reads verses of poetry to around 80 local Mus´lims attending a vigil for the more than 140 victims of Tues´day’s terrorist attack at a school in Peshawar, Pakistan.

  • CRANBURY: Christmas Spectacular shines on N. Main Street

    CRANBURY: Christmas Spectacular shines on N. Main Street

    By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — While the annual Christmas Spectacular at 128 N. Main Street always looks to be merry and bright (with an emphasis on bright), the night sky just got a whole lot brighter for people both near and far, with the addition this year of a 36-foot, 46,000-light mega…

  • CRANBURY: Christmas Tea brightens spirits

    CRANBURY: Christmas Tea brightens spirits

    By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — Music, cookies and a special blend of tea were the key ingredients to making spirits bright at the Historical & Preservation Society’s recent Christmas Tea. According to museum Exhibit Committee volunteer Karen Kelley, about 100 people visited the Cranbury Museum Dec. 7 to share a cup of…

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