Mayor Chris Bobbitt: Two decades of service shaped by community

As I was thinking about the topic of this month’s column, I was also thinking about the Memorial Day holiday. The big event of the long weekend is the...

Donnie Black: Grandparents are grand!

This story goes out to all of the grandparents out there. I am so lucky to have had...

Bordentown History: Which side are you on?

As we approach the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, many critics and historians evaluate the legacy...

5 years of ‘Fight in the Museum’: A look back

Marking the five year anniversary of this Fight in the Museum column, we would like to check in...

From Hopewell Township: Traffic safety improvements coming to Hopewell in 2025

In 2025, Hopewell Township will see at least three significant traffic safety improvements. These critical upgrades are the...

Kevin Nerwinski: Nothing’s permanent except change

I was reading an article in the most recent edition of NJ Municipalities. It was on the subject of Municipal Capital Projects. It started...

Schore to Please: If it’s broke …

The world is coming to an end (yet again), and there is a real possibility that a convicted criminal could be the next U.S....

Dave Fried: Thoughts on the upcoming election

I have said it time and time again. ...

Kevin Nerwinski: The local land development process explained

I thought this would be a good time to provide some information on the process our community (and every community in New Jersey) follows...

Kiovsky: The Hammonds — A tale of two fortunes

This is the story of Harris Hays Hammond (1881-1969), a financier, and his father, John Hays Hammond (1855-1936), a skilled mining engineer that obtained...

Nature in the Valley: Hughes a friend in environmental efforts

Brian Hughes was elected as Mercer County Executive in November 2003 and will have completed 20 years at the end of this term. He...