07/15/11 Pennington Borough Council is expected to appoint a replacement for Joseph Lawver, who has resigned from his council seat, at a special meeting Monday night.
07/15/11 Hopewell Borough Council has been asked to consider an amendment to its land use ordinance that would allow residents to raise chickens in their backyards.
07/15/11 The sad saga of Amy Locane-Bovenizer continued this week, with a New Jersey police officer testifying at a Miranda hearing that the former Melrose Place actress was smiling, giggling and incoherent following a New Jersey car accident that injured another driver and killed his wife. Locane-Bovenizer, who is accused of being intoxicated at the [...]
07/14/11 West Nile Virus Season is Here: Now is the Time to Take Preventive Health Measures
07/07/11 Sourland Planning Council (SPC) has announced a dynamic musical line-up for the Eighth 2011 Music Festival and Silent Auction July 16th. From 4 to 11 p.m. it will be a feast of roots rock, blues, jazz, acoustic and bluegrass jams and more, all from local artists AND all in view of that big beautiful Sourland summer sunset and moonrise!! Performers will include the Mike Montrey Band, VooDUDES ...
07/04/11 Scott Anderson, chef and owner of elements restaurant in Princeton, has been named the winner of the 2011 Jersey Seafood Challenge and will represent New Jersey at the Great American Seafood Cook-off in New Orleans in August.
07/01/11 The East won the annual Sunshine All-Star Football Classic for the fourth straight year last Thursday night.
06/26/11 BOLTON LANDING -- On the 35th anniversary of the Adirondack Distance Run on Sunday, Alexander Paley of Albany was the first to finish the 10-mile road race from Lake George to Bolton Landing in 54 minutes, 51 seconds.
06/25/11 Joan Wagner, a senior at Hopewell Valley Central High School, recorded a personal best of 125-feet, 7 inches in the hammer throw Saturday, June 18 at New Balance Outdoor Nationals. The 12th-grader's toss was good enough to place 23rd in the national competition held last weekend at North Carolina A&T University in Greensboro.
06/23/11 Joan Wagner, a senior at Hopewell Valley Central High School, won the open women's hammerthrow at the USATF Mid-Atlantic Association Championships on Sunday, June 12.
06/22/11 7:30 p.m.: Princeton Summer Theater presents Into the Woods ; Hamilton Murray Theater, Princeton University Campus. Also Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m.
06/22/11 The music program in the Hopewell Valley Regional School District continues to rack up an impressive record of honors.
06/21/11 The state has unveiled an online data and image bank for thousands of photographs that document the history of farming in New Jersey. read more
06/20/11 In the midst of a busy summer sipping season, New Jersey wineries can't expand and new wineries can't open because of a stalemate in the Legislature over a bigger issue: allowing the direct shipping of wine from out of state.
06/11/11 The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) will be treating Hopewell Valley's Balwin Lake with herbicides beginning Monday, June 13. A notification of the preventative measure was sent out on Tuesday, June 7 in an effort to advise area residents. The aim of the herbicide application is to halt the growth of water chestnut, an invasive exotic plant that could spread and cause ...
06/09/11 FREEHOLD, N.J. -- Robert D. O'Donnell, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of New Jersey Community Bank today announced the opening of their new branch office in Cranbury, New Jersey.
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06/03/11 On Friday June 3rd, 2011 pianist/composer Noah Haidu will be performing with his Quartet at The Brooklyn Conservatory of Music in Brooklyn, NY. The performance will feature selections from his new critically acclaimed Posi Tone release "Slipstream." Joining Haidu on this performance are Duane Eubanks on trumpet, Corcoran Holt on bass, and McClenty Hunter on drums. The performance will be made up ...
05/26/11 Mercer County has again been recognized as a true champion of historic preservation in New Jersey at two separate ceremonies this week.
05/25/11 Dr. Benjamin K. Silverman, 86, died May 17 at his home at Stonebridge at Montgomery. Born in Baltimore, Md. on July 21, 1924, he completed his undergraduate studies at Johns Hopkins University, where he played lacrosse. He attained his medical degree at the University of Maryland Medical School. |