• WEST WINDSOR: Groundbreaking for mosque

    WEST WINDSOR: Groundbreaking for mosque

    WEST WINDSOR — Balloons, American flags and a tent juxtaposed a dusty, barren construction zone on Saturday afternoon as more than 130 people, from religious leaders to elected officials, came to commemorate the groundbreaking for a new mosque. Mazen Mokhtar, executive director of the Muslim American Society, said it was difficult to express how he…

  • LOOSE ENDS: Sweet sounds for summer

    LOOSE ENDS: Sweet sounds for summer

    Cliff Wilson is the bassist and vocalist for Upper Princeton Collective. The jazz group will perform at Thomas Sweet Ice Cream on Nassau Street on July 26. 

  • Gold & Silver Mining of Nevada, Inc. announces new analysis information from ARM Industries

    By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Gold & Silver Mining of Nevada, Inc., a junior mining company in Nevada, has received additional confirmation from ARM Industries a Utah mint who has previously announced a desire to purchase all of the gold and silver produced by Gold and Silver Mining of Nevada, Inc. by it’s subsidiary company CJT…

  • LAWRENCE: Fireworks don’t disappoint crowd

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Neejai and Malashia Carter, along with their younger brother, Monga, sat patiently on a bench behind the Franklin Moore Library at Rider University early Saturday evening. Along with thousands of others who filled the field bounded by the university’s library, student center, a classroom building and Centennial Lake, the Carter…

  • EDITORIAL: School board rewards

    The deadline for filing nomination petitions to run for positions on area boards of education is on July 28. A nominating petition is the document candidates complete to get their names on the ballot. For the Nov. 4 school elections, nominating petitions must be submitted to the Mercer County clerk, whose office is located at…

  • LAWRENCE: House fire blamed on plumber’s torch

    LAWRENCE: House fire blamed on plumber’s torch

    Lea Kahn photoFirefighters extinguish a blaze that heavily damaged a Hughes Avenue home July 3.

  • LAWRENCE: Community calendar

    Tues., July 15 Read & Pick Program: Blueberries 9:30 a.m. and 11a.m. at Terhune Orchards, 330 Cold Soil Road (crossroad Carter Road), Lawrence. We will be reading the book: "Blueberries for Sal" followed by an educational component. Then everyone will pick his or her own small container of blueberries. The cost is $7 per child…

  • Bravo to those who put on, pay for fireworks

    Jennifer Peck-Nolte, Lawrenceville  To the editor: Along with family barbecues, hot and sultry weather and a trip to the shore, watching local displays of fireworks are a quintessential part of celebrating the Fourth of July. Bravo to the many local municipalities who budget or raise support to ensure this tradition continues. This past Saturday,…

  • LAWRENCE: One candidate so far for school board

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Lea KahnStaff Writer With less than three weeks until the July 28 nominating deadline, only one of three Lawrence Township Board of Education members whose terms are expiring has said they are seeking re-election. Up for grabs are the seats held by Deborah Cherry, Dana Drake and Bill Michaelson. Their…

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