• HOPEWELL VALLEY: Chorale to perform at Pennington church

    Hopewell Valley Youth Chorale will open its eighth season with a variety of pieces about singing    Hopewell Valley Youth Chorale will open its eighth season with a variety of pieces about singing.    On Jan. 26, HVYC will perform its winter concert “ Sing to Me,” a celebration of songs sung and shared.    The concert will…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Recycling event slated Feb. 1

    Following an “overwhelmingly successful Styrofoam collection day last September,” another recycling event has been scheduled for Feb. 1 from noon-3 p.m.    Following an “overwhelmingly successful Styrofoam collection day last September,” another recycling event has been scheduled for Feb. 1 from noon-3 p.m.    On Super-Styrofoam Saturday, the items to be collected will include Styrofoam, CDs, DVDs…

  • A good summer camp is . . .

    Figuring out the right camp for your family By Bernadette Suski-Harding, Special Writer    Choosing the “right” summer camp can be intimidating. Should it focus on one special interest, or offer the chance to sample lots of new things? Should it last one week, or the whole summer? Should it be a day camp or a…

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  • MONTGOMERY: Howard Farm preserved for posterity

    Dr. Charles Howard was considering selling his 35-acre farm to a developer when he met Wade Martin of Morgan Stanley while having breakfast at the Harlingen Corner Kitchen one morning. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — Dr. Charles Howard was considering selling his 35-acre farm to a developer when he met Wade Martin of…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: New flashing lights system at Bear Tavern School

    Work on a new system of flashing lights on Bear Tavern Road in front of Bear Tavern Elementary School was scheduled to start yesterday (Wednesday, Jan. 22), according to school Principal Br By John Tredrea, Special Writer    Work on a new system of flashing lights on Bear Tavern Road in front of Bear Tavern Elementary…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Scandals will leave scars on Christie’s reputation

    To the editor:    All New Jerseyans can agree that this January has been a detrimental month for Governor Christie. Between the released information about the closed lanes on the George Washington Bridge and Hoboken’s withheld Sandy relief aid, Gov. Christie has spent the past two weeks in damage control mode, and he will likely stay…

  • LAWRENCE: Snowstorm followed by cold snap

    LAWRENCE: Snowstorm followed by cold snap

    The first major snowstorm of the new year dumped nine inches on Lawrence Township on Tuesday, causing the cancellation of evening meetings and the early closings of businesses and schools around the township. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    The first major snowstorm of the new year dumped nine inches on Lawrence Township on Tuesday, causing…

  • FLORENCE: Firefighters battle a blaze at Florence business

    No injuries were reported after firefighters extinguished a blaze at a local business on West Front Street last Thursday evening, according to officials. by Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — No injuries were reported after firefighters extinguished a blaze at a local business on West Front Street last Thursday evening, according to officials.    ”The Florence…

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