Day: June 23, 2011

  • PRINCETON: Princeton High graduates Class of 2011

    PRINCETON: Princeton High graduates Class of 2011

    Gregory Griffis wears a fire helmet with a tassle.

  • Fall in Love with "Oklahoma!" at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre July 15-24

    Fall in Love with "Oklahoma!" at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre July 15-24

    Starring in The Yardley Players’ production of “Oklahoma” are, from left, Michael Niederer, of Pennington, as Curly; Kathleen Kutalek, of East Windsor, as Aunt Eller; and Joanna Latini, of Hamilton Square, as Laurey.

  • Spark Energy to Give Away Free Movie Tickets in Princeton, NJ

    Spark Energy to Give Away Free Movie Tickets in Princeton, NJ Company Also Offers 10% Off PSE&G’s Summer Electricity Rates   WHAT               Spark Energy, a retail electric provider and alternative supplier to PSE&G, is offering free movie tickets to movie-goers in Princeton, NJ.  The company will distribute 400 free tickets at the Princeton Garden Theaters to…

  • Trip supporters thanked

    Janine MacGregor fundraising coordinator Lambertville     The parents and guardians of the sixth-grade class at the Lambertville Public School wish to thank all of the residents, business owners and friends who contributed to the overwhelming success of this year’s trip to Washington, D.C.    The journey on June 6 and 7 afforded the students a unique…

  • ALLENTOWN: Three Scouts honored by council

    ALLENTOWN: Three Scouts honored by council

    The Allentown Borough Council recently honored three Girl Scouts for completing their community service projects. From left, Kelsey Carroll, 18, of Allentown; her sister Made´line Carroll, 11; Hannah Ferguson-Perl, 11, of Bordentown; Mayor Stuart Fierstein; and Council President Michael Schumacher.

  • FORMER MLB ALL-STAR HAROLD REYNOLDS & EAT, PRAY, LOVE AUTHOR LIZ GILBERT ATTENDING GAME ON JUNE 27TH
  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Parents rally for charter choice

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Parents rally for charter choice

    Staff photo by Charles W. Kim Save Our Schools member Julia Rubin of Princeton leads a cheer with the help of the group’s children to garner support for a state law requiring a local referendum on the opening of charter schools in the community.

  • Harrisons host Friday fireworks

       This Friday, June 24, Sharon and Preston Harrison, local artists, are scheduled to be the “celebrity guests,” who will host “countdown” activities prior to the beginning of Friday Night Fireworks .    The Greater New Hope Chamber of Commerce and Lambertville Chamber of Commerce are making Friday nights “even more thrilling with the addition of weekly…

  • Demand regionalization

    Doug Kurz Lambertville     Year-after-year, we vote no on the high school budget, yet we get more of the same — which is insignificant cutbacks and no real substantive change in how the high school is run.    Can someone at The Beacon report on how many “classroom seats” the high school was renovated to handle?…