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Hopewell copes with local baby boom
Simone Fresinger, left and Alex Ehlgen, with their newborn Felix Noah Ehlgen in their room at Capital Health Medical Center - Hopewell.
Church Offers Free Valentine's Day Child Care
Editor's Note: The following is a news release issued by Princeton Community Church.
The Mustard Man makes foods sweet and spicy
The Collins family sits in their home in Lawrence with jars of the 3 Monkeys Mustard created by Dan Collins.
Matt discovered his passion for the guitar at age six and has been playing ever since.
Obesity epidemic strikes U.S. pets
Elizabeth Gutierrez of Pennington, New Jersey, says her 8-year-old cat, Tattoo, is so fat the family has renamed him "Fattoo." The cat should probably weigh 12 pounds, but he's gotten up to more than 22 pounds -- so heavy that it's difficult to pick him up, and the floorboards in the house creak when he walks on them.
Princeton YWCA to Hold Annual Tribute to Women Awards Dinner
All Listings Arts and Entertainment Food and Dining Health and Wellness Home and Gardening Shopping Sports and Recreation Submit Marketplace Listing Stop by the Hopewell Valley Senior Center for a friendly game of bingo on Wednesday, February 1, from 10:30 to 11:30am. The Senior Center is located at 395 Reading St.
Flemington offers two new cafes on Main Street
Two new cafes have opened on Main Street in Flemington. One is is Garden State Salad, owned by Saundra Scott.
Deja Vu Comes To MCCC's Kelsey Theatre 217-19
The Reock & Roll Revue is returning to Mercer County Community College's Kelsey Theatre for three performances of the band's newest show, "Dj Vu," a tribute to the 1970 album by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.
Za Restaurant Reopens After Five Month Hurrican Hiatus
On Wednesday, February 1, 2012, Za Restaurant in Pennington, New Jersey, will open for the first time since Hurricane Irene damaged the facility in late August 2011.
Residents raise concerns over plans for Lawrence day care
FILE PHOTO: Joseph E. Saphire of Saphire Associates, P.C. Architecture in the remodeled 50s style dining hall adjacent to the to the newly renovated student dining hall on the Rider University campus ion Lawrence Township.
Singer-songwriter Camden Joy protests coin cancellation
Camden Joy was filled with outrage when he read the headline. It said: "Colorado congressman looks to scale back presidential coin program." And in the tradition of Woody Guthrie, the singer-songwriter turned his fury about current events to creativity and immediately penned a tune full of incisive lyrics.
Majority of Mercer residents support consolidation, survey finds
Months after residents of Princeton Borough and Princeton Township voted to take the plunge into the largely uncharted waters of municipal consolidation, a new survey shows that nearly half of Mercer County residents like the idea.
Pennington resident opens 2012 Miss American Pageant
It was a song Natalie Ragazzo had sung many times before, but the feeling that came with the performance this time was different.