• Turkey — the gift that keeps on giving

    Turkey — the gift that keeps on giving

    Lucy’s Awesome Turkey Bomb is a favorite among customers at Lucy’s Kitchen and Market.

  • Princeton poet featured at library

    Princeton poet featured at library

    Tracy K. Smith will share her poems at the Princeton Public Library.)

  • Uniting the countryside and art

    Uniting the countryside and art

    Covered Bridge Artisans to host annual holiday tour By Keith Loria    The Covered Bridge Artisans will present their 19th Annual Holiday Studio Tour, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Nov. 29-Dec. 1. The self-guided tour takes place in Southern Hunterdon County where attendees can visit seven open studios in Lambertville, Stockton and Sergeantsville, with 11…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings fall in semifinal by 42-7

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings fall in semifinal by 42-7

    The hopes and dreams of another state championship were gone almost instantly. By Ed Birch, Special Writer The hopes and dreams of another state championship were gone almost instantly.    The South Brunswick Vikings lost its semi-final round playoff game 42-7 to the Hunterdon Red Devils Friday night.    ”They came right out and dominated us from…

  • PRINCETON: Council mulls picking a new law firm

    Edwin W. Schmierer has been the Princeton municipal attorney since before Mayor Liz Lempert was a teenager, a Cal Ripken Jr.-like streak of more than 30 straight years that is drawing to a close. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Edwin W. Schmierer has been the Princeton municipal attorney since before Mayor Liz Lempert was…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Council considers ban on smoking in public places

    Councilman Kamal Khanna made a campaign promise he would like to keep even though he lost re-election. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — Councilman Kamal Khanna made a campaign promise he would like to keep even though he lost re-election.    During election season he vowed to make public places smoke free. On Monday,…

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Height of Pennytown buildings will be limited by agreement

    As part of an agreement with the development firm of Conifer Realty approved unanimously by the Hopewell Township Committee Monday night, 70 affordable rental housing units plan By John Tredrea, Special Writer    As part of an agreement with the development firm of Conifer Realty approved unanimously by the Hopewell Township Committee Monday night, 70 affordable…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Plainsboro    Kirk E. Edginton, 40, of Maple Shade, was arrested after a traffic stop on Route 1 at Ridge Road at 9:37 p.m. Nov. 25. Police were alerted to a possible wanted person by an Automatic License Plate Reader. Police confirmed that Mr. Edginton was wanted in Burlington County for unpaid child support through dispatch…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Kid robot makers score big

    HILLSBOROUGH: Kid robot makers score big

    A robot built by teens in the Raritan Valley Composite Squadron, which operates out of the Central Jersey Airport near Manville, was on display Saturday at the Hillsborough High School RoboRaiders’ “Boro Blast” First Lego League competitiion. Dimitri Duma, left of Hillsborough and Joseph Kronmaier of Manville work to get their robot up the ramp…

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