Day: March 7, 2011

  • Maselli Warren Promotes Attorney David Fornal to Shareholder

    By Liz Gore Maselli Warren Promotes Attorney David Fornal to Shareholder The law offices of Maselli Warren, PC (maselliwarren.com) is pleased to announce that David Fornal, an attorney in their Princeton office, has been elected as a shareholder with the firm. While working at Maselli Warren, Mr. Fornal has represented institutional lenders, small businesses and…

  • EDITORIAL: A timely sign in Princeton

       Thumbs up to the Princeton Borough Council for approving a new sandwich board-style sign on the corner of Nassau and Chambers streets to help make shoppers and tourists more aware of the businesses on Chambers Street.    The merchants there say that people often get to the end of the businesses on Nassau Street, see the…

  • Berlitz Corporation Acquires Second Language Testing, Inc.

    By jennifer vollaro FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   Contact: Sandy Welsh                                                               Jennifer Vollaro Berlitz Corporation                                                     Integrated Marketing Services 609.514.3120                                                              609.683.9055 x 247 [email protected]                                              [email protected] Berlitz Corporation  Acquires Second Language Testing, Inc.   Princeton, NJ. – March 7, 2011 — Berlitz Corporation (www.berlitz.us), today announced its acquisition of Second Language Testing, Inc. (SLTI) which specializes…

  • MONTGOMERY:Tentative school budget $78.1 million

       MONTGOMERY — The Board of Education for Montgomery schools approved a tentative budget for the 2011-2012 of $78.1 million on Wednesday, March 2, according to a statement released by the Office of the Superintendent.    The budget, up from last year’s $77.9 million, will go to the acting county superintendent of schools, Kathy Serafino, for approval.…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Mosque, community center proposed in township

    By Allison Musante, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The Cranbury-based Institute of Islamic Studies is seeking a variance to build a mosque and community center on Old Trenton Road. The plans for the two-story structure require a variance from the zoning board because the site is on a 7.17-acre lot at 2030 Old Trenton Road,…

  • Thanks for supporting Oyster Bowl XII

    JM Group, Princeton Thank you for making Oyster Bowl XII another huge success!    We have raised more than $165,000 for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure and this would not be possible without the support from our wonderful friends in the community.    This year’s (also last year’s) champion was Bill Forest, who ate 87…

  • March Women in Jazz Month from New Brunswick Jazz Project

    March Women in Jazz Month from New Brunswick Jazz Project

    By Virginia DeBerry The New Brunswick Jazz Project “quickly becoming NJ’s freshest jazz presenters” (Star Ledger-Jan 25, 2011) continues its March Women in Jazz Month with performances Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday at The Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick and Makeda Ethiopian Restaurant, respectively. Wednesday’s show at the Hyatt will feature the Mimi Jones Quartet. New York…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Flooding and road closures over the weekend

    By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer    The rain over the weekend caused road closures in the area.    The Griggstown Causeway, also known as County Route 632, flooded on the Franklin side. The bridge between Montgomery and Franklin was closed at 10:30 Sunday night. The majority of the traffic tends to use 206 to 518 to travel…

  • EDITORIAL: Gateway an exciting plan

       A mixed-use “gateway” along Alexander Road in Princeton Township sounds like a good project for a lot of people.    One, it would take a fairly unattractive area and turn it into an attractive mix of housing, restaurants and office space, all of which would be professionally landscaped.    Two, it would provide one-family, two-family, attached and…