• Integrity House Hosts Special Women’s Recognition Celebration For More Than 100 Women

    Integrity House Hosts Special Women’s Recognition Celebration For More Than 100 Women

    By Poet Dr. Antoinette Ellis-Williams Serves as Keynote Speaker NEWARK, NEW JERSEY (April 10, 2014) – Integrity House, a nationally recognized non-profit substance abuse rehabilitation center with locations in Newark and Secaucus, hosted a Women’s Recognition Celebration as part of its long-standing commitment to provide support and educational programs to aid clients in their recovery…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Community cat was fixture at Station restaurant

    To the editor:    This weekend Lambertville said goodbye to a beloved outdoor “community cat” named Mama Kitty, who has made her home at the Lambertville Station for the past 13 years.    Mama Kitty was a pretty white cat with a few large dark spots on her head and body. Her favorite pastime was laying in…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Dukes cheerleaders get town leaders’ salute

    HILLSBOROUGH: Dukes cheerleaders get town leaders’ salute

    Picasa At the Township Committee meeting March 11, the team and coaches posed with the mayor. In the back row from left, are Michelle Tuck, Shelley Brownlie, Emily Van Pelt, Gabrielle Rivera, Laura Coffey, Elizabeth Prince and Mayor Douglas Tomson. In the front row, from left, are Cathy Applegate, Ellen Compell, Allison Compell, Amy Applegate,…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Busy season for SBHS Chamber Orchestra

    The Chamber Orchestra is famous for doing fun, lively music and events. By Junior Geena Elghossain, Viking Vibe Staff The Chamber Orchestra is famous for doing fun, lively music and events.    This year, they are bringing it to a whole new level.    The group is participating in more than half a dozen events, concerts, and…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Alleged donation thief caught
  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Fire damages five cars

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Fire damages five cars

    Submitted photo. A township police officer fills out a report on a fire in a warehouse parking lot that damaged five vehicles Tuesday morning. No injuries were reported during the incident.

  • EAST WINDSOR: Community comes together to clean up Etra Lake Park

    EAST WINDSOR: Community comes together to clean up Etra Lake Park

    More than two dozen residents gathered at Etra Lake Park to help cleanup the town’s waterways on Saturday. By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — More than two dozen residents gathered at Etra Lake Park to help cleanup the town’s waterways on Saturday.    Children from the Central and Southern New Jersey Boy and Girl…

  • PRINCETON: Little Tigers realizing potential

    Gibbons, PHS girls lacrosse stop PDS By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    With each passing game, the Princeton High School girls lacrosse team can feel things coming together.    The Little Tigers opened the season 1-2, but have come on to win three straight to improve to 4-2 heading into Thursday’s scheduled game against Hunterdon Central.    ”We…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Lucretia Mott must not be forgotten today!

    To the editor:    I recently read an article, “American history’s first heroine,” by Jamie Stiehm. The article told of Lucretia Mott, a Quaker whose intense struggle to right the many evils of the early through late 1800s: slavery, and the lack of the democratic participation by women, for example, became Ms. Mott’s lifelong ambition.    These…

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