• High school grid teams preparing for state play

    By Josh Lashley, Special Writer All of the those strength and conditioning drills, along with drills intended to help in a specific area of the sport done continually during practice as well as those times during games when a team must dig down deep and earn a victory against a tough opponent is all worth…

  • CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: Nov. 6

    The Crosswicks Library will present a story hour for children and families at 11:30 a.m., Monday, Nov. 10, at the Crosswicks Library. Geared toward preschool children but open to all ages, the story hour will include an engaging reading by retired teacher Lynn Sichel followed by a craft activity and suggestions for related books to…

  • BORDENTOWN CITY: All aboard for return of Railroad Days

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — The call is ‘All aboard’ as Bordentown Railroad Days returns on Saturday and Sunday. "Bordentown Railroad Days mixes fun for all ages with history by offering two model railroad displays," said Michael Skelly, executive director of Bordentown Heritage, in an email. Bordentown Heritage, New Jersey Southern, SEPGRS,…

  • PRINCETON: Shamsi, Witter tied for last seat on school board

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton school board incumbent Afsheen Shamsi and challenger Connie Witter are tied with 2,496 votes, with the outcome due to be determined by provisional ballots. There are 86 provisional ballots that Mercer County election officials are in the process of verifying Wednesday. The Mercer County Board of Elections will…

  • A micro-preemie launches crowd funding campaign at 11 years old

    A micro-preemie launches crowd funding campaign at 11 years old

    By 1888 PressRelease 1888PressRelease – Born so early and with obstacles, Brianna Maria has overcome the odds. Today she is a bright child who wants to share her first creation and what she deems as the different elements of her dynamic personality, the "Heartlets". New York, NY – Brianna’s story is a story of overcoming…

  • LAWRENCE: Nature Center anniversary

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer From bookshelves to boardwalks, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts alike have taken on projects to improve the Lawrence Nature Center — an oft-described jewel hidden at the end of Drexel Avenue. Those Scouts were honored, along with some of the adults who helped to create and guide the Lawrence Nature…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Don’t Toss It. It’s all about reimagination

    LAMBERTVILLE: Don’t Toss It. It’s all about reimagination

    By John Tredrea,Special Writer Don’t Toss It, a unique Lambertville business that celebrated its first anniversary, last Saturday, is a creative reuse market that repurposes discarded and surplus materials by directing them to artists and other community members. At 204 N. Union St., Don’t Toss It is owned and operated by partners Pam Chamberlain and…

  • WEST AMWELL: Voters say yes to bigger committee

    In a non-binding ballot question Tuesday, West Amwell Township voters overwhelmingly approved the expansion of the West Amwell Township Committee from a three-seat body to a five-seat body. The vote was 482-286 in favor of a larger governing body. Last week, officials said the answer to the question, while not binding on the governing body,…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Ravens Players bringing Broadway to Robbinsville

    This November, Broadway comes to Robbinsville as the Raven Players perform the Pulitzer Prize-winning play "You Can’t Take It With You," by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. This classic comedy about family, love and what really matters in life follows the adventures of the Sycamore family, a collection of cheerful and eccentric (yet lovable)…

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