• HAMILTON: Captains make Hamilton West coach’s job easier

    HAMILTON: Captains make Hamilton West coach’s job easier

    From left, Hamilton High School West boys basketball captains Kevin Smiegocki, Tyleer Wrenn, Dan Garcia, and Malik Snead make their coach’s job easier through their leadership on and off the court. Courtesy photo

  • REGION: DEP urges radon testing

    The Department of Environmental Protection is urging homeowners and school officials to test for radon, a naturally occurring gas linked to cancer, as part of National Radon Action Month. TRENTON —The Department of Environmental Protection is urging homeowners and school officials to test for radon, a naturally occurring gas linked to cancer, as part of…

  • PRINCETON: Sustainable Princeton award winners

    Sustainable Princeton has selected 10 Leadership Awards winners for 2013.    Sustainable Princeton has selected 10 Leadership Awards winners for 2013.    They are:    • Christopher Albrecht, executive chef, Terra Momo — for bringing his passion for food and sustainability to everyone around him, in particular students, teachers and parents in Princeton’s public schools.    • Bill Cirullo, principal of…

  • LAWRENCE: Snowstorm followed by cold snap

    LAWRENCE: Snowstorm followed by cold snap

    Phil McAuliffe Snow plows on Rt 1 in Lawrenceville on Tuesday.

  • MERCER COUNTY: Hughes delivers state of county address

    MERCER COUNTY: Hughes delivers state of county address

    Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes delivers his annual State of the County address on Jan. 16 during a luncheon sponsored by the MIDJersey Chamber of Commerce at the Hyatt Regency Princeton in West Windsor. Courtesy photo

  • WEST WINDSOR: New school addition will rearrange district

    The construction project that will start at Village School this spring will alleviate some of the school district’s problems, including overcrowding. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — The construction project that will start at Village School this spring will alleviate some of the school district’s problems, including overcrowding.    According to David Aderhold, superintendent…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Mauer making bigger impact

    HILLSBOROUGH: Mauer making bigger impact

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    It’s only been one year since Stephanie Mauer debuted for the Hillsborough High School girls swim team, but the time has made a big difference.    The sophomore is swimming faster and is a bigger part of the top relays for the Raider girls, who competed Saturday in the non-scored…

  • BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: January 23

    Sat., Jan. 25    Teen Advisory Board at 1:30 p.m. at the Bordentown Public Library, 18 E. Union St., Bordentown City. Teens ages 12 and up are welcome to attend the Teen Advisory Board meeting. Teens will be able to share their ideas on programming, and how to attract more kids their age to the library.…

  • MERCER COUNTY: New freeholder chairman reflects on 2014 challenges

    MERCER COUNTY: New freeholder chairman reflects on 2014 challenges

    Andrew Koontz reflects on his political past, the role of the freeholder board and the challenges the state’s capital city is wrestling with from high crime to alleged government corrupt by Philip Sean Curran, Packet Media Group Andrew Koontz looks like a college professor, dressed in dark corduroys, black shoes and a sports coat over…

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