• LAMBERTVILLE: Bonds to pay for trucks and generators

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer Lambertville City Council was expected to introduce a $120,000 bond ordinance Tuesday night that, if adopted at a subsequent meeting, would fund the purchase of several new items for the city. Under the proposed ordinance, which could be adopted following a public hearing at the council’s October meeting, a new…

  • NJ Homeschooler named National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist

    Nadia Emery Thomas Stone Heritage Academy is proud to announce that Nathaniel Emery was named Semifinalist in the National Merit Scholarship program. Per the National Merit Scholarship Corporation, "about 1.4 million juniors in the more than 22,000 high schools entered the 2015 national merit scholarship program by taking the 2013 preliminary SAT/national merit scholarship qualifying…

  • The Dead Presidents – An Original Graphic Novel To Be Self-published Through Kickstarter

    The Dead Presidents – An Original Graphic Novel To Be Self-published Through Kickstarter

    By 1888PressRelease (1888PressRelease) Launch of a new Kickstarter to self-publish an original graphic novel about super-powered DEAD PRESIDENTS fighting super-villains from history and saving humanity! Starting Constitution Day, the day celebrating the document that without there would be no DEAD PRESIDENTS, and lasting 38 days…the number of DEAD PRESIDENTS. This is a Kickstarter project to…

  • MANVILLE: Hurricane Floyd began run of battering storms

    MANVILLE: Hurricane Floyd began run of battering storms

    As Floyd’s flood waters rose on Main North Main Street near the Marketplace place and the WalMart store was a watery island.

  • POLICE BLOTTER: Sept. 18

    Robbinsville Wayne Lewis, 28, of Robbinsville was charged with driving while intoxicated the influence after his vehicle was stopped by police on 4th Avenue following the report of a disturbance at the Mercer Mobile Park at 11:30 a.m. Sept. 12. Police said Mr. Lewis was leaving the scene when he was stopped. He was also…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Rundown properties will be cleaned up

    In May the Township Committee changed its code to force minimum property maintenance standards in the township. On Sept. 9, after a process of issuing summonses to clean up, the governing body ordered cleanup of five properties. They are at 196 Fairfield Lane, 9 Woods Road, 252 Woods Road, 803 Amwell Road and 188 Duke’s…

  • Anti-Bullying Program With National Expert Stan Davis Scheduled at Kean University on October 23-24

    Anti-Bullying Program With National Expert Stan Davis Scheduled at Kean University on October 23-24

    By Yankee Public Relations UNION – Kean University’s Counselor Education Department and the New Jersey Coalition for Bullying Awareness and Prevention will present “Beyond Bullying: Building Schools Where Everyone Belongs,” a conference with nationally renowned bullying expert Stan Davis on October 23 and 24 at Kean’s Union campus. The program is designed for teachers, counselors,…

  • CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: Sept. 18

    By Nancy Mrzljak The Chesterfield Township Planning Board meeting will be held tonight, 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 18, at the Chesterfield Township Municipal Building. For more information, call 609-298-2311 or visit www.chesterfieldtwp.com. The Miracle League of Mercer County is sponsoring a golf outing at the Old York Country Club at 228 Old York Road in…

  • HAMILTON: Grounds for Sculpture hosts storytelling event

    The 22nd Annual New Jersey Storytelling Festival will take place Sept. 21, from noon to 6 p.m. at Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton. The festival will mark New Jersey’s 350th birthday as 40 storytellers spin tales of the people, places, and perks of the Garden State. Among the storytellers filling the afternoon is professional storyteller…

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