• HAMILTON: White Horse fire company celebrates 100th anniversary

    HAMILTON — Fire departments from around the area gathered Oct. 4 for the annual Mercer County Fire Prevention Parade and to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the host White Horse Volunteer Fire Company. "Most companies are also celebrating an important milestone," said 100th Anniversary Chairman Woody Emmons in an email on Sunday, adding that this…

  • MANVILLE: Mayor says Rustic Mall plan is reached

    He says it will be presented to council Nov. 10 A plan for the former Rustic Mall site will be described publicly on Nov. 10, Mayor Angelo Corradino said Monday in a statement. The mayor, show is out of town, sent a message that was read at the end of the Borough Council meeting. It…

  • Everyone has a role in safeguarding students

    GUEST OPINION By Steven Timko, NJSIAA As reported in the media, the current allegations regarding Sayreville War Memorial High School are jarring, and based on what we know, the school district’s administration took swift, decisive action — it is to be commended for putting the safety and security of young people above all else. Now,…

  • Helping women lead full and positive lives

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer For more than 40 years, women have been turning to the Breast Cancer Resource Center at the YWCA Princeton. “The main thing that we do is help women to live fully and positively during what is most likely the most challenging time of their life,” said Director Paula Flory…

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  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Proposed project would have affordable housing

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer The Hopewell Township Planning Board has said that, if a proposed mixed-use village is built in the south-central section of the township, at least 20 percent of the homes there should be for low- and moderate-income residents. A consultant to the board has said 1,500 homes could be built in…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: City acts to acquire Cavallo Park

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer Lambertville, which has been leasing Cavallo Park from the state, is moving to take ownership of the park. At a special Oct. 9 meeting, the City Council adopted a resolution authorizing the city to acquire the park, which is just less than 1 acre in size. "The resolution authorizes transferring…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: Oct. 16

    Robbinsville A Kenworth T80 dump truck worth $40,000 was reported stolen on Sunday at 7:20 p.m. Police said the victim reported that between Sept. 22 and Sunday someone had taken the truck from 1103 Route 130. The theft is under investigation by the Criminal Investigation Unit. Police are investigating separate reports of the theft of…

  • HVCHS, PHS hold elephant, rhino rally

    HVCHS, PHS hold elephant, rhino rally

    A Global March for Elephants and Rhinos — organized by Princeton High School and Hopewell Valley Central High School — was held Oct. 4. Over 100 people gathered in Hinds Community Plaza in Princeton to attend the rally. People in over 130 cities worldwide marched in the Global March for Elephants and Rhinos that day.…

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