• HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Repairs to sewer system authorized

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer Repairs and improvements to the sewer system that serves the Brandon Farms development can be done under a resolution approved unanimously by the Hopewell Township Committee Monday morning. The measure authorizes the township to pay the firm of PJM Mechanical Contractors up to $173,000 for the work. The Brandon Farms…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Schools fully wired up for 2014-15

    HILLSBOROUGH: Schools fully wired up for 2014-15

    School district officials expect to see more and more collaborative learning scenes like this — kids helping other kids — now that all fifth- through 12th-graders have been Chromebooks to use this year.

  • Youth Chorale has a business manager

    Youth Chorale has a business manager

    The Hopewell Valley Youth Chorale has announced the appointment of Gayle S.F. Moore as business manager. In music her whole life, she received her master’s degree in arts administration from Drexel University in 2012, and her bachelor’s degree in music with voice concentration from Lebanon Valley College in 2008. Ms. Moore was employed at Visit…

  • Thanks to Cream King for always giving back

    Mike Shevlin, Hopewell Township Thanks to Cream King and Phil Volpe for selecting The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society as the beneficiary of Cream King Monday on Aug. 11. As many Hopewell Valley residents know, Phil Volpe has been giving back to the community and local charities through his Cream King Monday program for many years.…

  • MANSFIELD: Concerns raised over sump pump costs

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    A resident voiced her concerns about the costs of a malfunctioning sewage pump, which the town expects to fix.    ”I find it very hard to accept that a debt service is going to be placed on a project that has been a nightmare since it started,” said Susan Henry…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Wildszewski begins ministry at nearby Titusville church

    LAMBERTVILLE: Wildszewski begins ministry at nearby Titusville church

    The Rev. Kimberly Wildszewski, of Lambertville, has begun her tenure as settled minister at the Unitarian Universalist Church at Washington Crossing. She is the 10th settled minister in the 98-year history of the Titusville church. The Rev. Wildszewski, 30, comes to UUCWC from the Unitarian Church in Summit, where she served for three years as…

  • Local Needy Students Receive Support from Peapack-Gladstone Bank

    Local Needy Students Receive Support from Peapack-Gladstone Bank

    By Rosanne Schwab With the stress of preparing for a new school year and a seemingly endless list of things to do, summer’s end can be a stressful time of year.  Many families face the challenge of balancing the function and fashion of required school supplies to make returning to school fun, yet still within budget. …

  • LAWRENCEVILLE: Womanspace awarded $350,000 in federal funds

    The U.S. Department of Justice has awarded Womanspace Inc. $352,416 in federal funding under the Transitional Housing Assistance Grant for Victims of Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, and Stalking (Transitional Housing Assistance) Program. Womanspace, based in Lawrenceville, will use the funding to provide housing and housing assistance in addition to supportive services to Mercer…

  • Sing Along to Disney’s "FROZEN" at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Sept. 20

    Sing Along to Disney’s "FROZEN" at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Sept. 20

    Elizabeth Rzasa as Elsa and Christopher Neuman as Kristoff will lead the "FROZEN Sing-A-Long" Sept. 20 at Kelsey Theatre.

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