• LAMBERTVILLE: Trick-or-treating, parade dates for Halloween week scheduled

    Lambertville will continue its tradition as home to a large and eclectic celebration of Halloween with its annual parade and citywide trick-or-treating, which attracts thousands of people. The Halloween parade, which has been around for more than 75 years, is scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26, at Mary Sheridan Park, at the…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Twin ‘W’ squad could close down on Dec. 31

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The president of the Twin "W" First Aid Squad has asked whether the community wants the squad to continue to exist past Dec. 31. Jan Sun, president of the squad since 2013, appeared before the Township Council Monday night suggesting changes that would help the squad stay…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Democrats speak in support of business development plans

    Hillsborough candidates Thuy Anh Le and John Beggiato have vowed to make it a priority to get Hillsborough’s storefronts filled, its office space better occupied and its entire business and downtown plan thoroughly reviewed, when they are voted onto the Township Committee. They discussed their plans for local business and economic development before a meeting…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Foothill Acres will celebrate 60 years on Sept. 21

    Foothill Acres care facility on East Mountain Road, Hillsborough, will celebrate 60 years with an anniversary celebration and fall festival on Sunday, Sept. 21, from 1 to 4 p.m. Listen to six decades of music coordinated by DJ Charlie-O, vote for your favorite classic car, enjoy food at 1950s prices and more. Children can enjoy…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: New resident says mailing will influence her vote

    Letter to the editor To the editor: I am a relatively new Hillsborough resident and wanted to thank Mayor Doug Tomson and the Township Committee for a small act of kindness. Shortly after I moved into my new home, I received a letter from the mayor and Township Committee welcoming me to Hillsborough and informing…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police arrest pair in alleged burglary spree
  • EAST WINDSOR: Town welcomes new officer

    EAST WINDSOR: Town welcomes new officer

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — Township officials welcomed a new police officer to the department with the swearing in of Paul Proctor during the Township Council meeting Sept. 2. "We, here in (the) East Windsor police department, have a very rigorous hiring process that any candidate who is interested in joining the…

  • PRINCETON: Kappatos hopes to be big part of D line

    Junior looks to aid PU football’s title defense By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    At 5-foot-11, Evan Kappatos does not exactly stand out among the Princeton University defensive lineman.    The junior tackle is hoping to change that when the season starts. He would like to be one of the solutions to the biggest question mark…

  • Lewis School of Princeton Displays Walls of Remembrance 9/11 Memorial Panels

    Lewis School of Princeton Displays Walls of Remembrance 9/11 Memorial Panels

    By Cathy Byers-Reimer      During The Lewis School’s Annual 9/11 Memorial Ceremony, Director of Admissions Laura Desai and Founder Marsha Lewis, unveiled three 9/11 Memorial Panels  from The Garden of Reflection Memorial in Yardley, PA.  The Walls of Remembrance panels are currently on display on the school’s Bayard Lane campus in Princeton.      The Walls…

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