• HOPEWELL VALLEY: Police blotter

       Hopewell Township police Lt. Christopher Kascik reported:    — Bear Tavern Road (CR 579) Resurfacing Project — Beginning on or after April 7, Mercer County will begin resurfacing improvements to Bear Tavern Road between Pennington-Harbourton Road and Pleasant Valley-Harbourton Road.    Between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. (Monday through Friday), the road will be…

  • Dyslexia Software for Windows Tablets Released by Ghotit

    By 1888pressrelease (1888 PressRelease) You’re on the road and suddenly you receive an urgent email that you must answer immediately. What do you do? You take out your tablet and write an answer. But what if you are dyslexic and must have a writing assistant to help produce clear and error-free text? If you are…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Democrats to battle for party control

    HILLSBOROUGH: Democrats to battle for party control

    Township Committee race could be overshadowed by district-by-district races for seats on party governing body By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor    Township Democrats will face a primary election decision in June to determine more than their candidates for two seats on the local governing body.    Party organization ballot contests could decide more — like the direction…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: County officials working with Amazon to fill warehouse jobs

    ROBBINSVILLE: County officials working with Amazon to fill warehouse jobs

    Amazon is accepting applications for its dock clerk and trainer positions and in late April will begin filling fulfillment associate and lead fulfillment associate positions by James McEvoy, Managing Editor TRENTON — Mercer County, through its one-stop career center, is working with Amazon to begin filling jobs for the retail giant’s soon-to-open fulfillment center in…

  • PRINCETON: Pact near for university contribution

    Princeton officials said they are closing in on a deal with Princeton University that will see the school make a multi-year financial contribution to the municipality By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Princeton officials said they are closing in on a deal with Princeton University that will see the school make a multi-year financial contribution…

  • Princeton Tennis Program celebrates it 60th anniversary of providing recreational tennis to the Area

    Princeton Tennis Program celebrates it 60th anniversary of providing recreational tennis to the Area

    By Phoebe Outerbridge The Princeton Tennis Program (PTP), a non-profit tennis organization serving the greater Princeton community, announces plans to celebrate its 60th anniversary this year. The milestone will be feted at PTP’s annual signature event, the Princeton Tennis Classic, to be held on June 4th and 5th at the Eve Kraft Community Tennis Center…

  • HAMILTON: Library exhibit to feature local artists

    HAMILTON: Library exhibit to feature local artists

    Spring Awakening, created William McCarroll, is one of many local pieces of art to be featured in an upcoming exhibt at the Hamilton Public Library. Courtesy photo

  • HAMILTON: Library exhibit to feature local artists

    HAMILTON: Library exhibit to feature local artists

    The exhibit will be held through May 30. HAMILTON —The artists of Creative Collective and ArtSpace are joining together to present an exhibit at Hamilton Township Library from April 1 through May 30.    The art created by this talented group of local artists, many of whom have exhibited in juried art shows, spans the spectrum…

  • Rojo’s Roastery at Brick Farm Market

    Rojo’s Roastery at Brick Farm Market

    By J. David Waldman Rojo’s Roastery, a Lambertville institution since 2005, is pleased to announce the opening of its third location, inside the Brick Farm Market in Hopewell, NJ. This third Rojo’s location (second to open in the space of a year) highlights the rapid expansion of this acclaimed artisan coffee brand in central NJ.…

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