• WEST AMWELL: Uribe is new principal at WAES
  • BORDENTOWN: Hamilton residents partake in Poker Run

    BORDENTOWN: Hamilton residents partake in Poker Run

    Picasa Paul DeMarco, of Manahawkin, Mark Thomas and Michele Ferozan, of Hamilton, and Humberto Cruz and Adela Martinez, of New Brunswick, prepare to ride.

  • PRINCETON: Chamber will give grants to non-profits

    PRINCETON: Chamber will give grants to non-profits

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Nonprofit groups will be eligible to apply for grants the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce will dole from a $500,000 pot of money that came through the sale of its old headquarters on Vandeventer Avenue.    The chamber announced the creation of a community development fund Thursday during the organization’s…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Roosevelt man among police academy grads

    WEST WINDSOR: Roosevelt man among police academy grads

    Mercer County dignitaries and law enforcement officials from around the county gathered Aug. 2 to celebrate the graduation of the 9th basic class of police officers from the Mercer Police AcademY WEST WINDSOR — Mercer County dignitaries and law enforcement officials from around the county gathered Aug. 2 to celebrate the graduation of the 9th…

  • PENNINGTON: PFC gets go-ahead for building changes

    Officials remove restriction from deed to firehouse property that prohibited construction within 30 feet of the southern border of Broemel Place By John Tredrea, Special Writer    The Pennington Fire Company (PFC) can proceed with a planned expansion of its firehouse now that Borough Council has voted unanimously to remove a restriction from the deed to…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Officials hope dam removal saves energy

    HILLSBOROUGH: Officials hope dam removal saves energy

    Would help environmental as well By Kelly Velocci, Packet Media Group    Duke Farms soon will be testing a new method to replace its lakes’ naturally evaporating water.    The recent removal of the Raritan River’s Nevius Street dam is enabling Duke Farms to explore a viable alternative that will yield possible energy savings and a better…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: Aug. 9

    Princeton    Cornelius Toma, 37, of Princeton, was arrested Aug.6 in Lawrence and charged on a warrant out Princeton Municipal Court. He was lodged in the Mercer County Correction Center in lieu of $2,500 bail. About $572 worth of merchandise was stolen Aug.6 around 4 p.m. from Urban Outfitters on Nassau Street by a female shoplifter.…

  • PRINCETON: Dinky’s station to move Aug. 26

    Commuters will need to catch NJ Transit’s jitney from a temporary station starting later this month as Princeton University moves forward with the next phase of its $330 million arts and transit project. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Commuters will need to catch NJ Transit’s jitney from a temporary station starting later this month…

  • PLUMSTED: Law would keep dead off the dole

    Assemblyman Dancer introduces legislation to require various state agencies that administer public assistance programs to verify recipients remain among the living PLUMSTED — Assemblyman Ronald Dancer (R-Ocean) has introduced legislation to require various state agencies that administer public assistance programs to verify recipients remain among the living.    Assemblyman Dancer announced the legislation, which would address…

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