• EAST WINDSOR: Dan Aykroyd hawks vodka

    EAST WINDSOR: Dan Aykroyd hawks vodka

    Ed Birch photo. Kyle Deturk, 34, and his daughter Audrey, 2, of Ewing, wait to have “Ghostbusters” memorabilia signed by Mr. Aykroyd.

  • COMMUNITY CALENDAR: October 3

    Fri., Oct. 4    Storybooks in action offers children ages 2 and up the opportunity to watch the animated version of a storybook and make a craft at 10:30 a.m. at the Robbinsville Branch of the Mercer County Library, 42 Robbinsville-Allentown Road Children under 4 must be accompanied by an adult. Online registration is required and…

  • MONROE: Township celebrating its 175th anniversary
  • STATE WE’RE IN: Growing new farmers in the Garden State

    by Michele Byers Innovation in farming is nothing new in this state we’re in.    But a new program to help aspiring farmers succeed and gain access to farmlands is another New Jersey innovation.    The “incubator farm” program created by the Northeast Organic Farming Association of New Jersey gives beginning farmers — who likely don’t own…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Skaar challenges DelCore with questions on open space issue

    Referendum inserted as a campaign issue By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor    Democratic candidate Art Skaar has written Mayor Frank DelCore, his Republican opponent for Township Committee this fall, an open letter asking questions about the township referendum on open space funding.    Mr. Skaar said his goal was to help the public understand the issue. He…

  • PLUMSTED: Art teacher recognized for grant projects

    Rita Williams, art teacher for New Egypt Primary School and Dr. Gerald H. Woehr Elementary School, will be honored by the New Jersey Education Association’s Frederick Hipp Foundation for her most recen by David Kilby, Special Writer PLUMSTED — Rita Williams, art teacher for New Egypt Primary School and Dr. Gerald H. Woehr Elementary School,…

  • Inverso, Greenstein campaign over lunch

    Inverso, Greenstein campaign over lunch

    District 14 state Senate candidates discuss issues, trade barbs at luncheon Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer MONROE — The energizing hum of conversation mixed with the tinkling of ice in glasses as members of the Mid Jersey Chamber of Commerce took a break from their busy schedules and met for lunch with a side of…

  • FLORENCE: Public’s help sought to ID thief

    FLORENCE: Public’s help sought to ID thief

    Township police are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a man who broke into and burglarized two local businesses. FLORENCE — Township police are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a man who broke into and burglarized two local businesses.    According to police, at approximately 11:30 p.m. Sept. 18, the suspect smashed through the front…

  • CRANBURY: Zoning Board rejects Shaw appeal

    The Zoning Board of Adjustment backed Zoning Officer Jeff Graydon’s interpretation of the township’s Land Development Code with regard to resident Keith Shaw’s Christmas Spectacular at its meeting Wednesday By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — The Zoning Board of Adjustment backed Zoning Officer Jeff Graydon’s interpretation of the township’s Land Development Code with…

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