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Ewing Republicans seek mayoral candidate

Just over the horizon, a year-and-a-half away, awaits Ewing’s next mayoral election. But Republican minority leaders say the process hasn’t even started for picking a candidate to challenge Mayor Bert…

Hamilton-Robbinsville Rotary Club awards scholarships

The Rotary Club of Robbinsville-Hamilton Sunrise awarded $5,400 in scholarships for high school seniors from Hamilton and Robbinsville Townships to continue their education. Applicants were asked to described their active…

Hamilton celebrates Armed Forces Day

Hamilton celebrates Armed Forces Day

The Hamilton Township Patriotic Committee hosted their annual Armed Forces Day ceremony on May 18 at Veterans Park. The ceremony included remarks from Mayor Kelly A. Yaede and guest speaker…

Ewing athletic trainer awarded for commitment to player safety

Ewing athletic trainer awarded for commitment to player safety

Ewing High School athletic trainer David Csillan received the Korey Stringer Institute Lifesaving Service Award at a ceremony April 23 in New York City. The Lifesaving Service Award recognizes exceptional…

Cornerstone Community Kitchen to celebrate year of serving free meals

Cornerstone Community Kitchen to celebrate year of serving free meals

Cornerstone Community Kitchen is set to celebrate the first anniversary of serving free meals at Princeton United Methodist Church on June 5. On Wednesdays, CCK serves nutritious, hot meals from…

Lawrenceville Elementary students salute “marvelous mentors”

Lawrenceville Elementary students salute “marvelous mentors”

Mentors from Big Brothers Big Sisters who volunteer at Lawrenceville Elementary School were applauded for sharing their time during lunch periods mentoring children in first through third grade. This school-based…

Author to donate profits to Sandy victims

Author to donate profits to Sandy victims

Mercer County author John Allison is set to donate his royalties from his new book to help restore the shore. After Hurricane Sandy, Allison, who sails on the Barnagat Bay,…

Princeton schools Send Hunger Packing

Princeton schools Send Hunger Packing

For Princeton families who rely on children receiving free or reduced breakfast and lunch at school, weekends are a struggle. The Princeton Human Services Commission and Mercer Street Friends joined…

MCCC dedicates garden to late professor

MCCC dedicates garden to late professor

The family of the late Mary Hayes, a professor of mathematics and computer science at Mercer County Community College, received a framed remembrance of the Garden Tribute event on May…

Run for Dad set for June 16

The 11th annual Run for Dad is set for June 16 at Mercer County Park. Run for Dad aims to increase awareness about prostate cancer and raise money to support…