Nestled on a hillside on Crusher Road in Hopewell is a step back in time. A nostalgic place with no Wi-Fi yet. A place where area children learned to swim and parents brought picnic lunches to enjoy outside
One hundred years ago, 40 families in the Trenton area founded a church. The 40 families were of Greek heritage and primarily from the Greek islands of Andros and Chios.
Lisa Zola-De Libero continues to follow in her mother’s footsteps with the help of her staff to ensure their students’ smiles and laughter for years to come
All 3 of Hamilton Township’s public high schools are set to return to the stage with productions that will be open to the public
Hamilton's Gilda Rorro, member of the national Italian-American Hall of Fame, honored by the president of Italy and a New Jersey education pioneer, still works to fulfill a pledge she made to Pope Pius XII
The Bordentown Historical Society presents the opening of its Joseph Bonaparte exhibition on Sunday, May 1.
Members of St. George Ukrainian Orthodox Church say Vladimir Putin’s inhumanity has been met locally with a humanitarian outpouring of support for them, and for Ukraine, from the Hamilton community
We love our dogs. We pamper them. We pamper them a lot. We clear the snow for them. We talk to them. We sometimes take better care of them than we do ourselves
Officials at St. Gregory the Great Church in Hamilton describe their wall-length stained glass work, “The Creation,” a “series of dynamic swirls and colors (where one) will find the Holy Trinity, the planets and the colors of the liturgical season.”
SKIT, or Special Kind of Improvisational Theater, is a project that allows for people of all backgrounds with intellectual and developmental disabilities to flourish
Hopewell Township Mayor Courtney Peters-Manning became the third woman in succession to serve in that role when she was sworn in at the January municipal reorganization meeting
Over the next two months, businesses, municipalities, schools, and nonprofits are taking steps to prepare for an event that may take some consumers by surprise
Through Sourland Bread, Mary Parr teaches others what she has learned and how to make the perfect bread
“We look after the forgotten people,” says Wilson Center director Laurethea Kidd
Alexander Dutko and Thiago Silva decided on Hamilton for Ballet Central New Jersey because of the enthusiasm about young people activities in town. Ten years later, with an expanded facility, the center is full steam ahead
When Leyonna Robinson and her grandmother, Tuesday, spend time together, they like to turn off the devices and the TV and play some games.
Won election in November over Ed "Jack" Jackowski to take Mayor Julie Blake's seat starting in January
The Outdoor Equity Alliance has been awarded a $50,000 grant from Princeton Area Community Foundation’s Bunbury Fund, Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space announced last month.
Donations are being collected now and through Nov. 20 at donation bins located throughout the Bordentown area
Construction is set to begin on CVS and the township hopes new turning lanes will improve traffic flow at the corner of Farnsworth and 130, but DOT backlogs could impede progress
Democrats select Uma Purandare to take mayor's place on the November ballot
Individuals and businesses can sponsor American flags, 3 by 5 feet, to be flown on the grounds of RWJ along Whitehorse-Hamilton Square Road and Klockner Road
By a 5-0 vote June 24, Robbinsville Township Council introduced an ordinance opting out of allowing cannabis businesses.
Melanie Rosenblatt is raising money for Womanspace through the ONE Project NJ Student Scholar Program.
This year, the county honored the Bordentown Historical Society, not once, but twice.
It's been quite a journey.
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