Wednesday May 15 | The Jersey Journal
Pediatric spay/neuter + more unfinished business
Yesterday, while waiting for a trial of animal control officers to start in Manalapan court , I overheard people near me talking about pediatric spay-neuters for cats.
Overturned Truck Blocks Part Of Route 31
An overturned truck on Route 31 in Ewing at Interstate 95 will make for a slow afternoon ride through that area for those headed for Hopewell, Pennington and Hunterdon County.
Bridgewater Women to Receive YWCA Award
Two Bridgewater residents are being honored at the 34th Annual Tribute to Women and Industry Awards Dinner through the YWCA Eastern Union County and the YWCA of Central New Jersey.
Comfort Food With an International Twist is Coming to Princeton
A new family-friendly restaurant is opening on Nassau Street next week, offering comfort food favorites like lobster mac'n'cheese, buttermilk fried chicken and authentic tacos.
To help promote health and wellness for the older population, on May 29, 2013, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., PEAC Health & Fitness will celebrate National Senior Health and Fitness Day .
Pennington man arrested on traffic warrants
LAMBERTVILLE - David Goldberg, 21, of Pennington was arrested April 26 on two traffic warrants.
Richard Kohn, - quiet, humble' leader, 81
Attorney Richard Kohn, a leading member of the Princeton Mercer Bucks Jewish community, died in Pennington on March 29 at the age of 81.
MECHANICSBURG Rick Lafferty scored a dominating win in the 25-lap sprint car feature at Williams Grove Speedway on Friday night.
Bill of Fare: Za Restaurant serves 'cross-cultural comfort food'
In the 14 years since Mark Valenza became a chef, including the seven during which he has owned Za Restaurant in Pennington, his focus has been clear.
May flowers abound at Rutgers Master Gardener Plant Sales
What about starting off the 2013 gardening and vegetable growing season the right way with a visit to one of the many Rutgers Master Gardener plant sales all across the state this month? By planting your own vegetable garden, you'll be reducing your food costs, you'll know what you are eating and how it was grown, and it's the perfect activity to ... (more)
Hopewell Valley mayors tout arts council project
A project to create life-sized oxen sculptures could lead to the establishment of an arts council in the Hopewell area.
Princeton curbside organic waste pickup program organizers hope for expansion
Janet Pellichero hasn't put on a vegetable costume yet, but she admits she spends plenty of time thinking up ways to promote the town's curbside organic waste pickup program, the first in New Jersey.