Ewing Observer

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,...

Church celebrates 50 years

The dedication of the Abiding Presence Lutheran Church’s original sanctuary and building in 1963. ...

Spruce and Cedar are trees of the month

The Ewing Environmental Commission choose the Norway Spruce as the February Tree of the Month and the Blue Atlas Cedar for March. ...

Learn how the Lenape lived

William Guthrie poses in his bear skin costume, complete with mask and turtle shell rattle, in the living room of his Pennington home. Guthrie...

Firefighters find empty hydrants

Firefighters watch helplessly as Sharyn Alice Murray’s Clamer Road house burns down Jan. 20, 2013. The West Trenton Fire Company arrived to douse the...

Not your usual Republican politician

Courtney and Edward Lester and their son, Trevor W. Fisher, have suffered financial setbacks since Courtney lost her job in June. (Photo by Mark...

What it’s like to fly from Trenton-Mercer Airport

On Halloween, you couldn’t buy a ticket to fly from Trenton-Mercer Airport on a commercial airline. By Mardi Gras, you could jet to New...
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