Author: Central Jersey

  • Princeton needs two leadership qualities

    Anton Lahnston, Princeton To the editor:     I write in support of Sue Nemeth and Bernie Miller for Princeton Council. During more than two-and-a-half years of work on consolidation I came to realize that the most critical element for a successful transition to one Princeton would be the leadership provided by the new mayor and…

  • Successful Seminar at MCCC Results in Scholarship Donation by NJ Association of Public Accountants

    Successful Seminar at MCCC Results in Scholarship Donation by NJ Association of Public Accountants

    Pictured are Ed Gwazda, MCCC Vice President for College Advancement; Charles Robinson, President of NJAPA; MCCC President Dr. Patricia Donohue; Norma Poles, Vice President and Past President of NJAPA; and Frank DiBella, Manager of The Conference Center.

  • Library Friends thanks all for annual book sale

    Nancy Walsh, Book sale chair To the editor: The Friends of the West Windsor branch of the Mercer County Library wish to thank the community for its generous support of our 32nd annual book sale by donating and purchasing more than 40,000 books. The book sale was a great success. We also want to thank…

  • PRINCETON: Conference challenges girls to choose STEM

    The stereotype that only men wear lab coats was squashed long ago. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer    The stereotype that only men wear lab coats was squashed long ago.    Many brilliant women work in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields, and many of them come together each year to help the next generation of…

  • PRINCETON: Bryn Mawr book sale attracts a crowd

    PRINCETON: Bryn Mawr book sale attracts a crowd

    Phil McAuliffe The scene at Princeton Day School during the Bryn Mawr book sale on Saturday.

  • Miller and Nemeth for Princeton Council

    Amner Deleon, Princeton To the editor: Consolidation is supposed to make for a stronger Princeton and that’s what we should demand.    My experience with company mergers has taught me that expectations are high going in, then reality settles in and in order to move a company forward you must make tough decisions even in light…

  • PRINCETON: Family homeless in Bayard Lane fire

    PRINCETON: Family homeless in Bayard Lane fire

    A family of four was left homeless after an accidental fire broke out Sunday night in the basement of a home on Bayard Lane.    A family of four was left homeless after an accidental fire broke out Sunday night in the basement of a home on Bayard Lane.    A 911 call at 10:51 p.m. brought…

  • BORDENTOWN CITY: Board approves affordable housing plan

    The board approved the application during the March 3 meeting. Mission First has agreed to purchase the property, renovate it and create 48 affordable housing units for seniors. by Amy Batista, Special Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — The Planning Board approved an amended preliminary and final site plan for a minor subdivision of Ocean Spray property…

  • 50 Percent of African-American Marriages End in Divorce: Barclay Offers Advice on How to Go Through Divorce with Less Drama

    50 Percent of African-American Marriages End in Divorce: Barclay Offers Advice on How to Go Through Divorce with Less Drama

    By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Groundbreaking book by renowned attorney Lester Barclay provides African-American families with direction on fostering less drama during separation and divorce Chicago, Ill.- More than 50 percent of all African-American marriages in the U.S. now end in divorce. Children of these dissolving marriages often become the unnecessary collateral damage from the painful…