• HILLSBOROUGH: She doesn’t want give up GOP-led township progress

    To the editor: I read a letter to the editor recently that suggested we need a Democrat on the Township Committee to provide diversity. I saw this as a very weak reason not to re-elect Mayor Tomson and Committeewoman McCauley after the strong leadership they and the entire Township Committee has shown during the past…

  • The Embers Band, featuring Craig Woolard, to be Inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame

    The Embers Band, featuring Craig Woolard, to be Inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame

    By 1888PressRelease (1888 PressRelease) Beach music legends are honored by North Carolinians, Woolard uses recognition to promote cause oriented campaign. Stamford-Norwalk, CT – The Embers, featuring Craig Woolard were recently added to the list of North Carolina Music Hall of Fame inductees. The band will be formally honored on October 16th, 2014 at a red…

  • Peoples Climate March was worth the trip

    Tahirih Smith, Sustainable Lawrence  To the editor: Why march? People fear joining public activist events, such as the Peoples Climate March held in New York last month. They may think it is a self-serving endeavor that will not survive beyond the idealistic marcher’s circle of influence. Working to change mental models, alter behavioral patterns…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Stampede closing celebration Sunday

    Come celebrate the close of the Stampede! The Hopewell Valley Arts Council has been impressed by the continued community support for The Stampede public art exhibit. As demonstrated by the response, our Valley is rich with talent and interest in the Arts. We have been thrilled by how the community has engaged with the oxen…

  • The Embers Band, featuring Craig Woolard, to be Inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame
  • LOOSE ENDS: Bring the community together

    LOOSE ENDS: Bring the community together

    Meeting Princeton police at ‘Coffee with the Cops’ By Pam Hersh Forty years ago on a cold, rainy night, I stood before my municipal government elected officials (not Princeton) seated on a platform. They were positioned to peer down at me with grim expressions that matched the dreary weather outside. The whole scene was grim.…

  • LAWRENCE: Fischer to become new athletic director

    LAWRENCE: Fischer to become new athletic director

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Lawrence High School Assistant Principal Alyson J. Fischer has been selected to become the Lawrence Township school district’s director of health, physical education and athletics. Ms. Fischer was appointed to the post by the Lawrence Township Board of Education at its Oct. 8 meeting, and will succeed Ken Mason on…

  • CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: Oct. 16

    The Chesterfield Township Historical Society Heritage Day will be held 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18 at the Chesterfield Township Historical Society headquarters at 2 Front St., Crosswicks. Heritage Day is full of traditional crafts demonstrators, fascinating talks about local history, antique farm equipment displays, traditional local food and much more. Follow plans…

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Committee opposing pipeline

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer The Hopewell Township Committee unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday night opposing the construction of a natural gas pipeline that would run through the township. If built by the firm PennEast Pipeline, the 105-mile line would begin in Luzerne County in Pennsylvania near Wilkes-Barre and end at a junction with an…

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