Dr. Patrick Pizzo: Building a sustainable path through partnerships

As Superintendent of the Robbinsville Public Schools, I believe it is important to speak candidly about the challenges we face and, more importantly, charting the right path forward. ...

Mayor Mike Todd: We’ve moved – A new home for our community

Eighteen months since signing a 10-year sublease with Citizen’s Bank, Robbinsville Township has moved into what we hope...

Jack Lawrence caps comeback with standout senior season

The Robbinsville-Allentown ice hockey team went 21-6 this season, winning the Colonial Valley Conference Tournament title, going an...

Robbinsville schools plan cuts, busing changes

Robbinsville school officials are moving forward with significant budget reductions after voters rejected a $5.03 million tax increase...

Towns welcome a wave of new shops and restaurants

A wave of new restaurants, retail and service businesses is reshaping the Mercer County area, driven by shopping...

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Duo makes fencing a family affair

Sudipto Haldar has been active all of his life. The 42-year-old Robbinsville resident has trained jiu-jitsu, played cricket and soccer and ran long- and...

Local vet performs new and revolutionary procedure

A revolutionary new procedure called cervical disc arthroplasty was performed recently at NorthStar Vets, a specialty veterinary hospital in Robbinsville. ...

Pennington Player’s production of ‘Into the Woods’ to come to Kelsey Theatre

While the movie is still new to theaters, The Pennington Players will bring a live-staged production of Into the Woods to the Kelsey Theatre...

BAPS Charities holds MLK Day blood drive

BAPS Charities held a Blood and Bone Marrow Drive in Robbinsville on January 18 to celebrate Martin Luther King Day. ...

CASA to hold Mardi Gras benefit gala on Feb. 28

From left, Tennille McCoy, human resources manager for Aramark and CASA Mardi Gras event co-chair; Randall Kirkpatrick, CASA Director of Community Development; Brenda Ross-Dulan,...

Old Barracks to hold essay contest to celebrate George Washington’s birthday – UPDATE

The Old Barracks Museum in Trenton is holding an essay contest for fourth and fifth graders to celebrate George Washington’s birthday. ...

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