• Pretty In Paint

    Pretty In Paint

    By Amelia Courtney FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Amelia Courtney Pretty in Paint, LLC 800-381-9512 [email protected]   INTRODUCING PRETTY IN PAINT … MOBILE PAINT PARTIES OFFERED IN CENTRAL NEW JERSEY Offering an Innovative, Fun & Affordable Way to Paint PENNINGTON, NEW JERSEY – Pretty in Paint is pleased to announce it is celebrating its second…

  • WRITE TO US

       We want your letters. They should not exceed 500 words and need to be accompanied by the writer’s address and daytime telephone number — information used only for confirmation and not published.     Letters may be emailed to:    [email protected].     Letters published on this page are also posted at www.lawrenceledger.com under Opinions, where others are…

  • HAMILTON: Township to honor mothers at annual festival

    HAMILTON: Township to honor mothers at annual festival

    Picasa During last year’s festival Lisa Sheppard and her daughter Allyson, 9, both of Hamilton, take time to stop and smell the flowers. Photo by Rebecca Nowlaski.

  • LAWRENCE: Police blotter

       Ijeoma Anene, 36, of Gainsboro Road, was charged with driving under the influence at 1:08 a.m. April 28 after the car she was driving struck a pole on Princeton Avenue. She was also charged with reckless driving, failure to keep right, failure to report an accident, no insurance, failure to notify a change of address…

  • MANVILLE: Mayor breaks 3-3 tie on borough budget

    Vote splits on party lines By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer    Borough Council split on party lines as the $12.9 million municipal budget was adopted, 4-3, at the April 28 meeting.    Mayor Angelo Corradino voted with three Democratic council members. The three Republicans voted against it.    When the mayor asked each of the three Republicans…

  • LAWRENCE: COMMUNITY CALENDAR

    Thurs., May 8    Small Treasures: Every Button Has a Story at 7 p.m. at Lawrence Headquarters Branch of the Mercer County Library System, at 2751 Brunswick Pike, Lawrence. Barbara Figge Fox and Carol Meszaros of the New Jersey Button Society will present this program about the beauty and history of buttons and how to start…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: What is Skaar’s understanding of referendum and open space?

    FOHOS organizer reacts to recreation stance in June primary campaign To the editor:    Just over six months ago during Hillsborough’s 2013 open space ballot question, Mr. Skaar, as part of his previous unsuccessful run for Township Committee, led the voters to believe that he opposed the diversion of Open Space Trust Fund monies from the…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Cavallo Park closed for soil contamination cleanup

    LAMBERTVILLE: Cavallo Park closed for soil contamination cleanup

    Cavallo Park, a favorite place for youngsters to use playground equipment, will be shut while contaminated soil is removed and fresh fill put down. A meeting on Wednesday will address the repercussions. (Photo by Michael Agnew)

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Softball parent wants turf too

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Softball parent wants turf too

    Resident says changes could work so softball could be played By Ed Birch, Special Writer At last week’s Board of Education meeting, Matthew Panconi, a high school softball parent, called on the board to consider modifying the artificial turf fields project at the high school to include provisions for playing girls softball.    According to Mr.…

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