• HOPEWELL VALLEY: Newest ox likes taking a ‘wox’ in Valley

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: Newest ox likes taking a ‘wox’ in Valley

    These young sons and daughters of members of the Hopewell Valley Moms Club helped create the painting and other artwork on this fiberglass ox, called “Childhood Wox Through Hopewell.” The ox is part of the Hopewell Valley Stampede, sponsored by the HV Arts Council.

  • SERGEANTSVILLE: St. Baldrick’s fundraiser held Sunday

    SERGEANTSVILLE: St. Baldrick’s fundraiser held Sunday

    Bob Kostelansky, of Sergeantsville, gets shaved by Teri Brower for St. Baldrick’s.

  • HAMILTON: Township will fly Italian flag

    HAMILTON — Mayor Kelly Yaede is inviting residents to join her and members of the Mercer County Italian American community as they celebrate Italian-American culture with Hamilton’s annual Italian Flag Raising Ceremony. The ceremony will take place on Friday, Oct. 3, beginning with a ceremony at noon in the Township Council Chambers at the Hamilton…

  • MANSFIELD: Salon helping in fight against cancer

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer MANSFIELD — A local business owner is helping to cut out cancer as it hosts its first City of Hope’s HopeCuts. "This is the first time we are doing this event," said Salon DSK front house manager Kristin Kakarides. "As a new business in the area it is really important…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Food Fair to feature great fare on Oct. 16

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer The chance to savor an amazing variety of gourmet food is on its way. It’s the Lambertville Food Fair, set for Oct. 16 from 5-10 p.m., with an Oct. 23 rain date. The rain date is there because this event will take place outside, with 18 food trucks lined up…

  • HAMILTON: Enterovirus tests underway in boy’s death

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Packet Media Group HAMILTON — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is conducting tests to see if a 4-year-old township boy’s death was caused by Enterovirus D-68, according to the township’s health officer. Eli Waller, a student at Yardville Elementary School, died Sept. 25 at home of a respiratory illness. The…

  • Princeton: It’s official: Dashield is new administrator

    Princeton: It’s official: Dashield is new administrator

    Comes from Montclair post By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Marc D. Dashield, a self-described "public administration geek" who has spent more than 20 years in the public sector, was tabbed Monday as the next municipal administrator to run the daily affairs of Princeton municipal government. "This is a great community to work for and…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Breakfast of champions

    ROBBINSVILLE: Breakfast of champions

    World Series winners enjoy Cranbury eatery By Charles W. Kim, Packet Media Group CRANBURY — Two separate communities, separated by about 10 miles on Route 130, took some time on Saturday to honor the World Champion Robbinsville Girls Softball Little League team. The team of 12-year-old girls won the annual tournament in Portland, Oregon, on…

  • Oct. 10 Barn Dance focuses on preservation

    Hear music, see masterpieces and have food and fun under the hayloft at New Jersey Conservation Foundation’s annual Barn Dance, to be held from 6-10 p.m. on Oct. 10, at Wren Hill Farm, 169 Route 519, Rosemont. This year’s theme is "The Barn Collection," featuring décor celebrating the works of famous artists. The event will…

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