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 independent snack shop that opened in 2024. ...

Sam Simpkins returns to boost Ewing baseball

Sam Simpkins is back on the field for the Ewing High School baseball team, and that has helped...

Donnie Black: My girlfriend of 39 years

You may read the title of this article and have some questions. I totally understand, and I am...

Helen Kull: Growth of the militia

So, we have learned about the serious injustices felt by the area farmers and landowners in the 1730s-60s...

Trenton’s Reservoir Could Be A Public Health Risk

The Pennington Avenue reservoir sits in the middle of Trenton. It supplies water to 151,900 people in Ewing,...

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Ewing photographer captures images of jet flyover tribute

Flyover tribute to frontline responders (Photos by Todd Cloward)1 of 6 ...

Area school districts continue meal programs for the food insecure

School districts throughout the Mercer County area have been working hard to keep free and reduced food programs running to continue to assist students...

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? ...

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