• PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton A resident of Alexander Street reported that his Trek 3500 mountain bike, valued at $350, was stolen from his back porch sometime between Aug. 24 and Aug. 25. Samir Talley, 22, of Trenton, was arrested on a Trenton Municipal Court warrant in the amount of $543 after police stopped him on Bayard Lane near…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Larken acts to meet demand for lab space

    Larken Associates says it is responding to market demand for fully built-out lab space by speculatively converting Building 1 at its Hillsborough Business Center on Stryker Lane into a series of turn-key units from 1,500 to 6,000 square feet in size. The Lab-Inc. spaces are appointed with laboratory-grade metal cabinets with epoxy resin tops, and…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Pursuing pageant dreams

    EAST WINDSOR: Pursuing pageant dreams

    Submitted photo. Zoe Skinner, 6, of East Windsor is one of two local girls heading to a national pageant.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Labor Day reminds campaigners why they run

    Letter to the editor To the editor: Labor Day marks many things in New Jersey. It is the end of the summer season, start of school, beginning of football and soccer seasons, and the kickoff of many political campaigns. In many homes, Labor Day is filled with barbecues, family gatherings and celebration. It’s a good…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Students return to schools

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Packet Media Group One of the great joys and privileges of school professionals is that they get to start each year anew, according to Princeton Superintendent of Schools Stephen Cochrane. Each September, they begin their work with new energy, new ideas, new colleagues, and always with new students. On Thursday, the young…

  • MANVILLE: Women folk singers to be celebrated

    Library Happenings column Singer-songwriter Patricia Shih brings a multi-media presentation, "Songbirds: Women in Folk," to the Manville Public Library at 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27. Registration opens Monday. Ms. Shih will highlight five women — Ronnie Gilbert of the Weavers, Joan Baez, Judy Collins, Joni Mitchell and Mary Travers of Peter, Paul and Mary —…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Eagle Scouts benefit the community

    HILLSBOROUGH: Eagle Scouts benefit the community

    Seven recently honored Troop 1776 Eagle Scouts have made a big and, at times, visible impact on the community. Their collective experience range from hiking the Tetons, Maine and Georgia to camping in below-zero temperatures and giving countless hours of service to their community, state and nation. As part of achieving the Eagle Rank, each…

  • MANVILLE: Retro Fitness to open in mall space

    MANVILLE: Retro Fitness to open in mall space

    Gym is set to open in old A&P; it will be Iovino’s third gym in the area By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Retro Fitness, the new gym in town, is opening next week. Owner Bill Iovino said last-minute details have pushed the opening back to — hopefully — Wednesday, Sept. 10. Retro Fitness is…

  • WASHINGTON CROSSING: Pidcock family group celebrates 101 years

    WASHINGTON CROSSING: Pidcock family group celebrates 101 years

    Members of the Pidcock Family Association pose for a group photo during the organization’s 102nd reunion, which was held Aug. 16 near Pidcock Creek in Washington Crossing Historic Park, Bucks County.

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