• ROEBLING: Museum to host programs

    The public is invited to bundle up and head to the Roebling Museum for a variety of new programs in January and February. The public is invited to bundle up and head to the Roebling Museum for a variety of new programs in January and February.    The Roebling Museum, located in the historic village of…

  • MONTGOMERY:

    Teachers just can’t pull off what they could last year due to new curriculum standards, according to representatives of the Montgomery Township Education Association (MTEA). By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — Teachers just can’t pull off what they could last year due to new curriculum standards, according to representatives of the Montgomery Township Education…

  • BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: January 16

    Sat., Jan. 18    Movie Matinee at 2 p.m. Join us to watch a PG rated movie. Children under 10 years old must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. Snacks are welcome. Registration is not required. Call for title at the Bordentown Public Library, 18 E. Union St., Bordentown City. 609-298-0622.    Bordentown Yacht Club Comedy Night features…

  • HAMILTON: Library hosting food drive

    HAMILTON: Library hosting food drive

    Mary Lopez, senior librarian of the Hamilton Township Free Public Library, poses next to the holiday food drive display. The second annual holiday drive aims to collect 2,500 nonperishable food items by the end of the month. Staff photo by James McEvoy

  • PLUMSTED: School officials look toward 2014

    PLUMSTED: School officials look toward 2014

    Board member Garrett Midgett is sworn in by Business Administrator Sean Gately in at the Jan. 8 reorganization meeting of the Plumsted Township Board of Education. Photos by James McEvoy

  • MONTGOMERY: Free food offered to those in need

    A free hot lunch is being served every Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Montgomery Evangelical Free Church in the Belle Mead section of town. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — A free hot lunch is being served every Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Montgomery Evangelical Free Church in…

  • HAMILTON: Wawa hearing goes on

    HAMILTON: Wawa hearing goes on

    Additional session set for Jan. 28 by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — The Hamilton Township Zoning Board of Adjustment continued hearing an application Tuesday night that could bring a Super Wawa to the intersection of Route 33 and Whitehorse-Hamilton Square Road.    The board heard from the applicant’s planner in addition to a traffic expert…

  • Better solution needed for leaves in Princeton

    Grace Sinden, Princeton To the editor: The way we deal with fallen leaves in Princeton is not sustainablefinancially or environmentally.    In 2010 it was estimated that it cost the then township and borough acombined $700,000 annually to collect leaves. As this fall ritual has cometo an end again, we should not continue to use the…

  • FLORENCE: Pastor honored on 90th birthday

    FLORENCE: Pastor honored on 90th birthday

    The Florence community celebrates a beloved pastor as he turned 90 years old on Jan. 5. Photo by Amy Batista

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