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Jingle Elves outreach now helping in Delaware, Kingwood, Frenchtown
The Jingle Elves community outreach program is widely expanding its coverage area this year, while it has also reduced its variety of giving opportunities.
Joseph Maresca, longtime Sergeantsville meat purveyor, has died at 82
Joseph S. Maresca died on Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009 in Sergeantsville at the store he operated with his family for many years.
GCU Offers Musical History and Turkey Day Feast with Fred Miller
Lakewood, N.J., Nov. 4, 2009 - Enjoy a glimpse into America's musical past with Fred Miller's Lectures-In-Song. Each 60- to 75-minute performance focuses on a great personality or significant aspect of American Popular Song's Golden Age.
Donald Jones Memorial Hikes are Sunday in Stockton, Delaware Twp.
The free, annual Donald Jones Memorial Hikes are set for Sunday, Nov. 15, starting at Prallsville Mills, Route 29 in Stockton.
Thanksgiving in the Country Home Tour
Thanksgiving in the Country donates $28,000 Please, join us for the 37th annual Thanksgiving in the Country Home Tour which benefits Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, The Facial Reconstruction Center.
Continue reading "Hunterdon farmer hanging hopes on water as source of income"
Charlie Fisher was chasing down a few cows in the pasture on his Delaware Township farm when he stubbed his toe on a stone inscribed with his grandfather's initials.
Delaware zone plan up for talks
A presentation on proposed zoning changes is set for Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Performing Arts room at the township school.
Continue reading "Large turnout postpones rezoning meeting in Delaware Township, NJ"
The township school affords enough space for a large turnout. It was mentioned as the likely venue for a recheduled meeting on the touchy topic of rezoning.
Delaware Township cops report attempted burglary in Sergeantsville
Someone tried to pry a screen from the door of a rental on Rosemont-Ringoes Road in Sergeantsville but didn't get into the vacant residence, police reported.
There's got to be a Saturday after
I know there are some of you who do the Anchor House Ride For Runaways, drive home from the mall, put your bike in the garage and don't take it out again till the following spring.
It's just too quiet here. There are no suitcases rolling outside my door, no excited voices calling out with breakfast plans, no sound of a dozen clipless pedals engaging as one.
Continue reading "Delaware River town restaurant guide: Lambertville, Stockton, Seargeantsville"
Joe Clyde has owned and run the 300-year-old Sergeantsville Inn for ten years. PHOTO BY MAHALA GAYLORD/THE STAR_LEDGER If the madness of Shore traffic keeps you at home on these beautiful summer days, there is a road less traveled, filled with history, glorious country sights and, of course, great food.
Upscale Businesses Thriving In Hunterdon County
The national economic downturn notwithstanding, disposable incomes are alive and well across Hunterdon, with residents supporting businesses that offer upscale goods and services.
Norman Torkelson, the fly fishing cyclist whose day job has proven a boon to all AH riders, will offer another of his midweek pasta rides tonight out of Stockton beginning at 5 p.m. Here's how it works: Contact the Tork here to find out the starting location.
Block Party Saturday In Mid-Sergeantsville
Community members are invited to a free block party in Sergeantsville on Saturday from 4 to 8 p.m. Rosemont-Ringoes Road will be closed between the blinking light and Rittenhouse Road in celebration of the acceptance this year of much of the village to the state and national registers of historic places.