Author: Central Jersey

  • Taking a musical journey

    Taking a musical journey

    Omar Sosa will share sounds in the Afro-Cuban style By Anthony Stoeckert    For Omar Sosa, music is all about discovery, for himself, his fellow musicians and his audiences. When he and the members of his quartet perform at McCarter Theatre, April 26 at 8 p.m., he says he’ll want to play with energy, speed and…

  • Candidate screening more than mere formality 

    Christian Mastondrea, Hillsborough To the editor:  As a former candidate for local, county and state office I feel compelled to respond to Mr. (James) Bergstrom’s letter of last week on the issue of party screening of candidates. I have been screened and have also had the privilege of serving as a screening committee member…

  • iGeek, Inc. releases Indelible FS

    iGeek, Inc. releases Indelible FS

    By 1888pressrelease 1888 PressRelease – iGeek, Inc. today announced the Beta release of Indelible FS, the Open Source Storage Management System and Technology Partnership with Kyocera Communication Systems Co., Ltd. (KCCS). Storage is one of the key components of information technology. Today’s storage landscape is confusing with many different hardware and software products needing to…

  • Bob Levitus’ 2014 Mid-Atlantic Tour

    Bob Levitus’ 2014 Mid-Atlantic Tour

    By Ben Britt The Princeton Macintosh Users’ Group welcomes back Bob LeVitus, Macintosh Author and Houston Chronicle columnist, as part of his 2014 MidAtlantic Tour. Bob describes his presentation like this: "I have no idea what will actually be in my 2014 Mid-Atlantic User Group Tour presentation — and I probably won’t know a week…

  • Students join in on the fun at Communiversity 2014

    Helping to celebrate the arts in Princeton By Keith Loria    Students from Princeton University once again will be adding plenty of exciting “U” into the Communiversity Festival of the Arts 2014 on Sunday, April 27, with a record number of students expected to take part in various activities, performances and events.    The Princeton University band…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton    An iPhone was reported stolen around 9 a.m. April 21 from Bon Appetit in Princeton. The combined value of the phone and case is $679.    Plainsboro    Tsujiu Chin, 47, of Kendall Park, was arrested at 5 p.m. April 4 on Route 1 after her 2000 Honda Civic hit a 2002 Toyota Rav4 while it…

  • LOOSE ENDS: It’s all about public service

    LOOSE ENDS: It’s all about public service

    PHIL MCAULIFFE Photos by Phil McAuliffe Peter Cantu’s career has seen happy moments, including when he helped launch a shuttle to University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro.)

  • PRINCETON: Huffington discusses book at university

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer    Stop, breathe, center yourself and remember what really matters.    That’s the advice Arianna Huffington needed to hear before she broke down from exhaustion, passed out, slammed her cheek against her desk and cut her face open. That’s the advice she’s giving to others now on her journey to redefine success.…

  • PRINCETON: School will offer classes in 2 languages

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    A public school in Princeton could be offering kindergarten in two languages as soon as September in a move to have children learn half their day in English and half in Spanish.    Enrollment will be on a voluntary basis, so parents at Community Park Elementary School will have the…