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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Amazon’s Alexa: virtual assistant or cyber spy

Recently, a report came out stating that Alexa, the voice-controlled device, is listening to private conversations in homes. ...

Can anything be done about the proliferation of rentals from The College of New Jersey in Ewing?

I live in the Churchill Greens development. About two years ago, a home that sat empty for quite some time was suddenly filled with...

Attorney raises awareness on end-of-life legalities

A Community News Advertising Feature When attorney Kathleen...

7th grader from The Pennington School takes first in Library of Congress contest

Pennington School student Stevenson Sanderson Bowden, a 7th grader from Pennington, placed first in New Jersey in the 2018–19 Library of Congress Letters About...

MCCC Gallery hosting Mercer County Artists 2019 through July 8

The works of 36 Mercer County artists will be on display at the Gallery at Mercer County Community College (MCCC) in Mercer County Artists...

Comedian Eric Lyden to do Ewing High Class of 2021 post prom fundraiser June 7

Comedian Eric Lyden, a 1989 graduate of Ewing High School, will be returning to his hometown to bring some humor into the lives of...

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