• PRINCETON: Dinky ridership down 13 percent

    PRINCETON: Dinky ridership down 13 percent

    Ridership on NJ Transit’s Dinky, the shuttle train between Princeton and Princeton Junction, was down 13 percent in the two months after the train station was relocated. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Ridership on NJ Transit’s Dinky, the shuttle train between Princeton and Princeton Junction, was down 13 percent in the two months after…

  • HAMILTON: Council approves pay raise for mayor

    Ordinance also authorizes increased salary for other municipal employees by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — The Township Council adopted an ordinance granting raises for recently re-elected Mayor Kelly A. Yaede as well as just over a half dozen others Tuesday evening.    The measure provides for 1.5 percent raises for Mayor Yaede as well as…

  • FLORENCE: Teachers and police shoot hoops for charity

    FLORENCE: Teachers and police shoot hoops for charity

    The fourth annual Hoops for the Holidays-Books vs. Badges raised nearly $1,700 for charity Dec. 9. After the event, Police Chief Alvin Scolly, second from left was honored for his service to the community. Pictured, from left, are Detective James Ford, Chief Scully, first grade teacher Amy Wright and Superintendent Donna Ambrosius. Courtesy photo

  • CAPITOL NEWS & COMMENT: December 19

    The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Military spouses    Legislation sponsored by Assembly Democrats Cleopatra Tucker, Troy Singleton, Timothy Eustace, Pamela Lampitt, Lou Greenwald and John Wisniewski that would allow nonresident military spouses to seek temporary licensure from certain professional and occupations licensing boards upon moving…

  • FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: December 19

    The Florence United Methodist Church invites you to their Christmas Eve candlelight Service at 7 p.m. on Dec. 24    There will be a dinner on New Year’s Eve at the American Legion Post 39.    More details will be released in the near future.    In the meantime, residents can call Jerry at 609-499-1558 for more information.…

  • New car insurance site launching

    By 1888PressRelease (1888 PressRelease) Which is better: spending time finding URLs for insurance companies and going from site-to site to get cheap car insurance quotes, or getting multiple free quotes from an expert? There’s one good thing about doing the research work yourself. When you start comparing the results, you can see the value of…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: School board honors the football team

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: School board honors the football team

    The kudos just keep coming for Hopewell Valley Central High School’s football team. By John Tredrea, Special Writer    The kudos just keep coming for Hopewell Valley Central High School’s football team, which won the Group III state championship with a dramatic come-from-behind win over Lawrence before 8,000 fans at The College of New Jersey stadium…

  • PRINCETON: Dinky ridership down 13 percent
  • COUNTY: Freeholders to board: Reject incinerator application

    The Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders passed a resolution on Dec. 11 calling on the Bristol Township Zoning Hearing Board to summarily reject an application that would allow for a 50 The Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders passed a resolution on Dec. 11 calling on the Bristol Township Zoning Hearing Board to summarily…

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