Category: archives

  • Begin enjoying summer of fun

    Post 218 captain happy to have complete team. By: Ben Stentz    For Princeton Post 218’s Robby Begin, the American Legion season is a chance to see what’s been missing from the Princeton High School roster all spring.    Seven of the 10 starters for Princeton in its game on Saturday were prep school stars from Princeton…

  • Arts Council expansion plan set for crucial Thursday vote

    The Princeton Regional Planning Board is expected to rule on revised, smaller plan. By: Jennifer Potash    With a smaller plan in place, The Arts Council of Princeton is hoping its revised expansion proposal will be approved by The Princeton Regional Planning Board on Thursday.    Last month, The Arts Council surprised the Planning Board at the…

  • Block party slated for Friday evening

    By: Jennifer Potash    Memorial Day may be the traditional start of summer, but the season kicks off for Palmer Square with the Summer Solstice Block Party on Friday.    Hulfish Street will be closed to vehicular traffic between Gap and Kitchen Kapers from 7 to 10 p.m. for the annual event co-sponsored by Palmer Square and…

  • Revitalized commission to help companies in ‘Einstein’s Alley’

    Although ahead in technology production, New Jersey lags behind in grant support. By: Melinda Sherwood    With a new executive director and a handful of programs, the New Jersey Commission on Science & Technology is alive and well, and ready to play a vital role in bringing New Jersey technology to the marketplace, according to Michel…

  • Roadside Oasis

    80 Big Oak Studio in Yardley, Pa., is the pastoral retreat of William and Susan Hogan, artists who work in a variety of media. By: Amy Brummer TimeOFF Photos by Amy Brummer William Hogan at his drafting table at 80 Big Oak Studio in Yardley.    Keep an eye out for the sign on Big Oak…

  • Elanjian takes long road to success

    Outfielder returns to WW-P for Legion baseball. By: Bob Nuse    Mike Elanjian knew that to become the best baseball player he could be, he was going to go the extra mile. Or, in his particular case, quite a few extra miles.    That’s why last summer, while many of his friends spent the summer playing locally…

  • Flag Day is observed in a quiet ceremony

    Spirit of Princeton observes an often neglected holiday. By: Jennifer Potash    Memorial Day and Independence Day get widespread attention with showy parades and flashy fireworks, and that tends to leave another civic holiday, Flag Day, a bit in the shadows.    The Spirit of Princeton, the nonprofit civic organization that presents the annual patriotic events including…

  • At-Home IT

    Doctors may not make house calls anymore … but area computer companies will. By: Gwen McNamara    Picture this: You’re at home, you turn on the computer and wham — you get hit with the "blue screen of death."    What do you do? Go the traditional route and call manufacturer customer support, or contact someone who…

  • Farmers’ market sets grand opening

       WEST WINDSOR — Officials will celebrate the township’s farmland roots at the official grand opening of the West Windsor Community Farmers’ Market on Saturday.    Radio station personality Pat Tanner from 1350-AM will air live from the market Saturday, and will be joined by acoustic band "After Hours," a children’s choir from West Windsor’s Montessori school,…