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  • STOCKTON: Students learn from author that writing is hard work

    STOCKTON: Students learn from author that writing is hard work

    Author Teresa Malley, seated, poses with Stockton fifth and sixth grade students, from left, Rhegan Murray, Christina Baggitt, Victoria Kutz, Niegel Lightner, Ryan Edwards, Tyler Ubel, Quinn Mangum and Nicholas Santitoro.

  • PRINCETON: Princeton honors those who served
  • Award Winning EYES IN(TM) Magazine Features Harvey Weinstein, Blake Morgan, Celeste Hilling & Tom Chambers in Issue 25

    Award Winning EYES IN(TM) Magazine Features Harvey Weinstein, Blake Morgan, Celeste Hilling & Tom Chambers in Issue 25

    By 1888PressRelease 1888 PressRelease – Vivian Van Dijk offers readers a perfect compilation of articles, images and interviews throughout the November 2013 edition of EYES IN™ Magazine. Her personal interviews feature innovative fashion designers, well-known film producers, actresses, beauty entrepreneurs, and real estate experts, and focus on their lives and vocations, inspirational milestones, and their…

  • Picture perfect

    Picture perfect

    East Windsor mom hosts ‘Cookies with Santa’ photo shoot for charity By Bernadette Suski-Harding, Special Writer    Growing up in Cincinnati, Susan Kasziba frequently heard stories about her grandparents’ legendary generosity. During college, when Ms. Kasziba lived with her grandparents in Staten Island, NY, she witnessed it firsthand. Every Tuesday.    Once a week, Catherine O’Callaghan —…

  • PLAINSBORO: Town launches online crime reporting system

    Instead of dialing 911 or taking an officer off the street to report a minor crime, residents can now file police reports online. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer    PLAINSBORO — Instead of dialing 911 or taking an officer off the street to report a minor crime, residents can now file police reports online.    Residents can…

  • PRINCETON: Meningitis possible at university

    A Princeton University student was hospitalized Sunday morning for a suspected case of meningitis that could make him the seventh person associated with the university to contract either meningitis or meningoco By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    A Princeton University student was hospitalized Sunday morning for a suspected case of meningitis that could make him…

  • PRINCETON: Tusculum estate sells for $5.5 million

    The historic estate Tusculum sold for $5.5 million at an auction Thursday, the real estate auction company said. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    The historic estate Tusculum sold for $5.5 million at an auction Thursday, the real estate auction company said.    Concierge Auctions would not disclose the name of the winning bidder for the…

  • MCCC Gallery Hosts “Mercer County Photography Exhibit 2013”; Prizes to be Announced at Reception Nov. 20

    MCCC Gallery Hosts “Mercer County Photography Exhibit 2013”; Prizes to be Announced at Reception Nov. 20

    R.L.DeFalco “Carnegie Daybreak,” by Richard DeFalco of Princeton, is one of the special places in Mercer County featured in “My Mercer: Mercer County Photographers 2013,” an exhibit at The Gallery at Mercer County Community College from Nov. 18 to Dec. 19.

  • PRINCETON: Princeton honors those who served

    PRINCETON: Princeton honors those who served

    The late morning sun was shining on the All Wars Monument in Princeton on Monday, when 91-year-old Herb Hobler got up to speak about participating in the most devastating air raid of all of World War II. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    The late morning sun was shining on the All Wars Monument in…