• HILLSBOROUGH: College grads share their achievement

    Jessica Anne Griswold of Hillsborough received a bachelor of science degree magna cum laude May 11, 2014, from the University of Richmond (Va.) She majored in chemistry and minored in business. Jessica receivced departmental honors and the American Institute of Chemists award for excellence in chemistry. She is a member of the the Phi Eta…

  • BORDENTOWN: National Guard band inspires

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    The 63rd New Jersey National Guard Army Band educated, entertained and inspired at the Bordentown Regional High School on July 2.    The band performs concerts throughout the state for the public as well as military ceremonies, according to Chief Warrant Officer 3 Durinda Garrison.    ”We are the governor’s band,”…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Coffeehouse benefits Haiti mission project

    Community calendar for July 17 issue Coffeehouse benefits Haiti mission project Sat., July 19 — Coffeehouse entertainment and refreshments to benefit Princeton Konekte’s mission project to Haiti at 7 p.m. at Hillsborough Presbyterian Church, corner of Route 206 and Homestead Road. Admission will be school supply items or a free-will offering. Performers are still welcome.…

  • WEST AMWELL: How does your garden grow?

    WEST AMWELL: How does your garden grow?

    Thies will help build and maintain yours By John Tredrea, Special Writer Some things are wonderful. Some are beautiful. Some are both — like a garden. Especially your garden. West Amwell’s Jacob Thies, descended from a long line of Garden State farmers, is helping folks start their own organic gardens. "What we do is build…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Calm Waters aims to promote healing

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor    There’s a new serene spot in town where area residents are learning to be mindful and consciously healthy.    Calm Waters Wellness & Yoga Center recently opened its doors at 2378 Route 33. Owned and operated by longtime township resident Marci Rubin, Calm Waters offers chair yoga, hatha yoga, kundalini…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Homestead Farm Market celebrates its 25th

    LAMBERTVILLE: Homestead Farm Market celebrates its 25th

    LAMBERTVILLE — The Homestead Farm Market, a destination for fresh local produce since opening in June 1989, is marking its 25th anniversary with an old-fashioned community picnic in the neighboring Ely Park gazebo July 27 from 4 to 8 p.m., rain or shine. All proceeds will benefit Friends of Ely Park, a nonprofit dedicated to…

  • STARK & STARK’S THOMAS S. ONDER TO CO-CHAIR PANEL ON NEGOTIATING RETAIL LEASES AT ICSC NEXT GENERATION CONFERENCE

    STARK & STARK’S THOMAS S. ONDER TO CO-CHAIR PANEL ON NEGOTIATING RETAIL LEASES AT ICSC NEXT GENERATION CONFERENCE

    By Leslie Wells Stark & Stark, a prominent law firm with offices in New Jersey, New York and eastern Pennsylvania, announced that firm shareholder Thomas S. Onder will be co-chairing a panel discussion on the legal challenges and negotiation strategies within retail leasing at the ICSC Next Generation National Conference. The event will be held…

  • LAWRENCE: Man charged with thefts at school

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Kevin Leftwich, 54, of Trenton, was charged with burglary and theft for allegedly taking a digital camera and $139 in cash from several dorm rooms at The Lawrenceville School, according to police Lt. Joseph Amodio. The Police Department received a report from the school at 9:06 a.m. July 10 that…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: 8-acre tract to be added to city’s parkland inventory

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer Lambertville City Council was expected Tuesday night to vote on keeping the no-passing zone on the portion of state Route 29 that runs through the city. The vote on whether the no-passing zone on Route 29 from South Main Street to Mt. Hope Street should be preserved comes at the…

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