Blue Devils boys’ lacrosse develops into state qualifier

Nate Muntone has enjoyed significant improvements since he started playing on the Ewing High School boys lacrosse team. In three short years, the junior attackman has seen his game grow...

Capital Barber Shop marks 15 years in Ewing

For Marc Storaci, a barbershop has never been just a place to get a haircut. It is a neighborhood...

No surprise in Mercer County Democratic and Republican Party primary contests

There were no surprises, with the exception of the Mercer County Board of County Commissioners, in the results...

Mercer County Cultural Festival, Food Truck Rally Returns June 6

Mercer County will celebrate the region’s diverse cultures, music and cuisine during the 14th Annual Cultural Festival and...

Dr. Auntie mixes flavor, fundraising and community ties

One of Ewing Township’s most colorful new businesses in recent years is Dr. Auntie’s Gourmet Popcorn — an...

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Ilene Black: Dreaming of the day

Warning: this was written during the quarantine. I’d love to think that things will be better when you all are reading this. ...

Justice Grown receives permit to cultivate, process cannabis in Ewing

Justice Grown, a company that grows cannibis and sells cannibis products in multiple U.S. states, says it has officially received a permit to cultivate...

April 22 update: 2,845 cases, 145 deaths in Mercer County due to virus

The latest Covid-19 update from the New Jersey Department of Health shows that 2,845 people in Mercer County have tested positive for coronavirus to...

Princeton Learning Cooperative: real homeschooling doesn’t limit learning opportunities — it extends them

Six months ago, who would have predicted that 100 percent of school-age children would be learning from home? ...

Ewing photographer Heather Raub documents life in the Stay-At-Home era

During the week of March 16, many businesses were shutting down and local families were let go from their jobs indefinitely. I desperately wanted...

April 17 Covid-19 update: Mercer County reaches 101 deaths, Hamilton has 29

The state health department reports that 101 people in Mercer have died from coronavirus-related causes as of today. This makes Mercer the 11th of...

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