• COMMUNITY CALENDAR: November 14

    Wednesdays    Free Acoustic Open Mic Night and Poetry at Star Subs and Café in the Buckley Plaza 621 Route 130, Hamilton, will be hosted Wednesdays at 7 p.m. by American Idol contestant Bri Lobue. Audience and musicians are welcome. 609-333- 1230. Fri., Nov. 15    The New Egypt Elks will host a handbag bingo at 7:30…

  • REGION: Skype connects Jews for Kristallnacht anniversary

    Technology allows for timeless lessons to be learned by Lea Kahn, Packet Media Group Walter Israel should have been celebrating his bar mitzvah — the religious ceremony that marks a Jewish boy’s entry into adulthood — on Nov. 9, 1938.    Instead, Walter and his family — along with thousands of other Jews across Germany and…

  • CAROLYN DORFMAN ANNOUNCES NEW COMPANY DANCERS

    CAROLYN DORFMAN ANNOUNCES NEW COMPANY DANCERS

    By irene maslowski The Carolyn Dorfman Dance Company (www.cddc.info) is pleased to announce the addition of four new dancers, who have joined CDDC for the 2013-2014 season along with returning dancers Associate Artistic Director, Jacqueline Dumas Albert, Caroline Dietz, Ashleigh Hunter, Brandon Jones, Ae-Soon Kim, Louie Marin, and Katlyn Waldo Jenny Gillan-Powell, originally from Scotland,…

  • HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Council introduces bond for roadwork

    Improvements to South Greenwood and Columbia avenues are expected to be done early next spring now that the Hopewell Borough Council has introduced a $270,000 bond ordinance that will pay for the work By John Tredrea, Special Writer    Improvements to South Greenwood and Columbia avenues are expected to be done early next spring now that…

  • REGION: Meningitis possible at Princeton University

    A Princeton University student was hospitalized Sunday morning for a suspected case of meningitis that could make him the seventh person associated with the university to contract either meningitis or me by Philip Sean Curran, Packet Media Group A Princeton University student was hospitalized Sunday morning for a suspected case of meningitis that could make…

  • Lambertville holiday CD promises cheer

    The Lambertville Historical Society’s second annual holiday CD, featuring songs by local musicians, is available.    LAMBERTVILLE — The Lambertville Historical Society’s second annual holiday CD, featuring songs by local musicians, is available.    The special edition CD, “Season’s Greetings from Lambertville 2013,” is a fundraiser for the society and its James Marshall House Museum.    This year’s…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Dukes cheerleaders are state, conference champs

    HILLSBOROUGH: Dukes cheerleaders are state, conference champs

    They go on in competition this weekend    On Sunday Nov. 3, the Hillsborough Dukes sent their two competition squads to Sun Bank Arena in Trenton to compete at the N.J. State Cheer Competition against 90 cheer squads.    The Hillsborough Dukes Jr. Pee Wee squad continued to perfect their routine and was rewarded with another first…

  • CAPITOL NEWS AND COMMENT

    The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Minimum wage    Assembly Speaker Sheila Y. Oliver, Assemblyman Tim Eustace and Assemblywoman L. Grace Spencer hailed the approval of a referendum by New Jersey voters that will increase the state’s minimum hourly wage to $8.25 per hour with annual…

  • MANVILLE: Winning Borough Council candidates thank the voters

    To the editor:    A sincere “thank you” to each and every Manville voter who supported us in the recent election for Borough Council. We enjoyed meeting and talking with you throughout the campaign. We look forward to working with you and sharing progress in the coming year.    Communication with our residents is a top priority…

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