• HOPEWELL VALLEY: David Knights remembered for his accomplishments

    The great esteem in which David Knights was held by people from all over the Hopewell Valley area was evident at the Hopewell Borough train station Friday afternoon, as more than 600 people By John Tredrea, Special Writer    The great esteem in which David Knights was held by people from all over the Hopewell Valley…

  • Home Energy costs and Savings

    By rodney richards "Hamiltonians Share" A new series of public interchanges. Free discussion and talk  by Energy Pro Rodney Richards on "Home Energy Costs and Savings’ Oct. 16, Wed 7:30 pm Hamilton Township Public Library 1 Samuel Alito Jr. Way Info 609-581-4060

  • 325th Anniversary Chesterfield Township

    325th Anniversary Chesterfield Township

    By April Sette Opening Celebrations begins at 10 a.m. with a ceremony at the Ward Avenue museum, where a recently-acquired majestic, 38-star American flag purchased by local residents in 1884 will be unveiled.  Enjoy the Old Barracks Fife and Drum Corps as they lead a parade down Main Street, once a Lenni Lenape trail, to…

  • MANVILLE: Dentist will exchange kids’ candy for cash

    Annual Halloween tradition for Manville Dental Group    What’s a ghost’s favorite candy? Boo-ble gum!    Kidding aside, after Halloween trick-or-treaters can bring their excess candy to Manville Dental Group on Washington Avenue and receive $1 per pound.    Dr. Gary Small and Nirali Trivedi are leading this anti-decay movement by giving away dollars and non-sweet treats in…

  • Walking to raise breast cancer awareness

    Rochelle Hammer, Plainsboro To the editor: Larry and I are walking at the Komen Central and South Jersey Race for the Cure this Sunday, Oct. 6, at Six Flags Great Adventure to honor our beloved moms. We remember my mom’s dignity and courage and celebrate my mother-in-law.    Why do we continue to walk? Why continue…

  • PLAINSBORO: WW-PN girls soccer team pulls out win in overtime
  • PENNINGTON: Watershed FEST to be held

    The 38th annual Watershed FEST, which supports the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed’s efforts to protect clear water and the environment in central New Jersey, will be held under a tent on the 930-acre Watershed Rese PENNINGTON — The 38th annual Watershed FEST, which supports the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed’s efforts to protect clear water and the environment…

  • Project Fall

    Project Fall

    The author’s mother was a cleaning machine when fall came around, but getting organized is hard when there are old photos to look at. 

  • PRINCETON: Hun field hockey tops Stuart

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