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  • MCCC Visual Arts Students Present Solo Shows at Student Center

    MCCC Visual Arts Students Present Solo Shows at Student Center

    By Wendy Humphrey At Mercer County Community College (MCCC), four students studying Visual Arts got a chance to have solo exhibits this spring, a privilege usually reserved for art students in later semesters at four-year colleges.  All four students – Adam Hillman of Pennington, Iwona Skiba of Trenton, Richard Siggillino of Pennington and Jennifer Vasta…

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  • LAWRENCE: Road projects underway this week

       Several road repair projects are slated to get underway this week in Lawrence and Princeton townships.    Lawrence Township will begin milling and re-paving a portion of Darrah Lane, between Route 206 and Route 1/Brunswick Pike, beginning May 5. The project will take about 7 to 10 working days to complete.    Darrah Lane will be closed…

  • PRINCETON: Hun’s Leach enjoys increased role

    Junior finds new home at second base for Raiders softball By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    It’s a good thing that Vicki Leach can handle a bat.    The Hun School junior and her softball teammates have been thrown some curve balls this season, but are hitting their stride as they head into the final month.…

  • MILLSTONE: More than just doggy day care

    MILLSTONE: More than just doggy day care

    Green Leaf Pet Resort and Hotel officials expect more than 1,000 people and their four-legged friends to gather on Green Leaf’s sprawling 56 acres right off of Burnt Tavern Road this Saturday. by Charley Falkenburg, Special Writer MILLSTONE — When Shelly Leibowitz was growing up in Brooklyn, he wasn’t allowed to have a pooch to…

  • Performers in residence

    Performers in residence

    So Percussion will mark its residency at Princeton University with a concert at Grounds for Sculpture By Susan Van Dongen, Special Writer    Parents, take a deep breath before your scold your little ones about banging on pots, pans and trashcans. They may grow up to be world-renowned percussionists like the four men who comprise So…

  • LAWRENCE: Rider senior dies in Route 206 accident Saturday

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    LAWRENCE — A Rider University senior was killed early Saturday morning when the car he was driving was struck by a school bus on Route 206, near the south entrance to the campus, according to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office.    Eliseo Diaz, 22, of Union City, was pronounced dead at…

  • LOOSE ENDS: End of an era

    Remembering Paul and Barbara Sigmund By Pam Hersh  While sitting in the Princeton University Chapel on Friday, May 2, I recalled sitting in the same chapel seat (I know the acoustics) 24 years earlier. Looking around at the hundreds of people in the sanctuary, I noted many of the faces also were the same,…

  • PRINCETON: Stuart’s youth showing promise

    Maser, Tartans see bright future in girls lacrosse By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Julia Maser and the Stuart Country Day school lacrosse team took a big step forward this season.    The Tartans have won more games and played teams more evenly than a year ago despite starting a lineup half full of freshmen. Much…