• MONTGOMERY: Field Hockey Player of the Year

    Mannheimer’s move helped to boost Cougars’ offense By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Ordinarily, Tiffany Trockenbrod wouldn’t take her best defensive midfielder and move her into a different role on the field.    But Allison Mannheimer isn’t your typical field hockey player.    Trockenbrod, the Montgomery High coach, found herself in a position of needing some more from…

  • FLORENCE: Council advising EPA no fence for park

    FLORENCE: Council advising EPA no fence for park

    The council has agreed to ask Environmental Protection Agency representatives to meet with township officials to advise them in regard to the recreation and park area in Roebling Village. by Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — The council has agreed to ask Environmental Protection Agency representatives to meet with township officials to advise them in…

  • HAMILTON: Let’s Yo! frozen yogurt store opens

    HAMILTON: Let’s Yo! frozen yogurt store opens

    From left Parker Lewars, of Levittown, Anthony Galetti, of Jackson and Juliana Nini, of Hamilton, take a break to pose for a photo during the Nov. 16 grand opening event of Let’s Yo! Staff photo by James McEvoy

  • CAPITOL NEWS AND COMMENT

    The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Privacy Act    Legislation Assembly Democrats Benjie E. Wimberly and Mila M. Jasey sponsored to place readers and purchases of books and electronic books — eBooks — under similar protections as library records by expanding reader privacy law has been…

  • HAMILTON: Tattleton Road bridge replacement underway

    HAMILTON — The Mercer County Department of Transportation and Infrastructure has begun replacement the bridge on Tattletown Road over Doctors Creek in Hamilton.    The bridge is located four-tenths of a mile south of Yardville-Allentown Road (County Route 524). The existing bridge was considered structurally deficient with a sufficiency rating of 43.3 on a scale of…

  • REGION: Pharmacist indicted in pain drug ring

    A local pharmacist has voluntarily allowed his license to be suspended after being indicted Oct. 23 as part of a drug ring dealing in painkillers, officials said Monday. by Charles W. Kim, Packet Media Group CRANBURY — A local pharmacist has voluntarily allowed his license to be suspended after being indicted Oct. 23 as part…

  • REGION: Residents hope to “Be the Match” for boy with leukemia

    REGION: Residents hope to “Be the Match” for boy with leukemia

    Residents came out hoping to “Be the Match” to help Ronald Hogas, a fourth-grader battling leukemia, at the Crosswicks Community House on Nov. 10. by Amy Batista, Special Writer CHESTERFIELD — Residents came out hoping to “Be the Match” to help Ronald Hogas, a fourth-grader battling leukemia, at the Crosswicks Community House on Nov. 10.…

  • HAMILTON: Library hosts storytelling benefit event

    HAMILTON: Library hosts storytelling benefit event

    photo by James McEvoyGerald Fierst, a writer and teacher, leads a storytelling workshop at the Tellabration event on Nov. 24 at the Hamilton Township Public Library. Staff photo by James McEvoy

  • Discovering the fun of mathematics

    Discovering the fun of mathematics

    Celebrate Dodecahedron Day at the Princeton Public Library By Keith Loria, Special Writer   Dodecahedron Day was founded in 2004 by Dr. Vince Matsko and Todd Klauser in Quincy, Ill. The intent was to have older students go into the classrooms of younger students and teach them about dodecahedra and how to build them. They took…

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