Author: Central Jersey

  • MONTGOMERY: Township rings in new year with new leadership

    Although the temperature was plummeting Monday night, township officials spread warmth and cheer for a new year in the community during their reorganization meeting. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer     Although the temperature was plummeting Monday night, township officials spread warmth and cheer for a new year in the community during their reorganization meeting.    After…

  • Picture perfect at PUAM

    Picture perfect at PUAM

    Photographic images travel as much as their photographers By Ilene Dube, Special Writer  Photography as an art form has always had to fight for itself. During the second half of the last century, it had to battle its way into museums. Today, in a world flooded with cell phone images and debates over who owns…

  • Picture perfect at PUAM

    Picture perfect at PUAM

    This image of Brazilian Emperor D. Pedro II and others at the Pyramids is on view at Princeton University Art Museum.

  • WW-P SOUTH: Mastering the art of getting enough sleep

    Sleep. An ancient form of peace, it is meant to give your body rest and energize you for another brand new day. But it seems that there are few that practice the art of sleep, and live to tell the tale By Siddharth Muchhal    Sleep. An ancient form of peace, it is meant to give…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Book was born, nurtured in New Hope bar
  • WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO: Juliana to represent Plainsboro on BOE

    At a special meeting Jan. 8, the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional Board of Education appointed Rachel Juliana to fill the vacant Plainsboro seat. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer    PLAINSBORO — At a special meeting Jan. 8, the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional Board of Education appointed Rachel Juliana to fill the vacant Plainsboro seat.    The seat was left…

  • PRINCETON: AvalonBay to report on progress
  • Miller and Nemeth would be good for Princeton

    Multiple signers To the editor: We are writing to strongly endorse the candidacies of Bernie Miller and Sue Nemeth for the Princeton Council.    One year into the consolidated Princeton, we are still in a critical time of transition and need strong leaders who can work constructively and responsibly to find solutions that work for the…

  • Princeton Democrats urged to run for council

    Jon Durbin, Princeton Community Democratic Organization Peter Wolanin, Princeton Democratic Municipal Committee To the editor: In 2014, year two of the new consolidated Princeton, two seats on the Princeton Council will be up for election. As the president of the Princeton Community Democratic Organization (PCDO) and as the chair of the Princeton Democratic Municipal Committee,…