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  • Weidel’s custom marketing plan benefits homeowner

    Richard A. Weidel Jr., president of Weidel Realtors, says New Jersey home values are on the rise    New Jersey is known for its variety of cultures, businesses and entertainment. According to recent studies, it is also an area whose homeowners have much to gain. That, according to Richard A. Weidel Jr., president of Weidel Realtors,…

  • Lost Innocence

    Perhaps now more than ever, the world is in need of beauty.  The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra and Westminster Symphonic Choir will perform Dvorák’s choral masterpiece, The Spectre’s Bride, at the War Memorial in Trenton Sept. 29. By: Daniel Shearer

  • Local kids help raise money for victims at Trade Center

    Even those too young to fully understand the scope of the tragedy are willing to help those in need. By: Casha Caponegro    The catastrophic events of last week when four hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and rural Pennsylvania have brought out the charitable natures in Cranbury residents.    Even those who…

  • Students launch fund drives for relief effort

    By: Jennifer Potash    Princeton Regional Schools students have responded to the attack on the World Trade Center and Pentagon by launching fund drives for the relief effort.    Several students ran lemonade stands Tuesday afternoon. The children had the day off for Rosh Hashana.    Will Moseley, 11, of Princeton Township said his sister came up with…

  • Spending an evening with the Russian Nights

    By: Al Wicklund    MONROE — Moscow Nights, a trio of prize-winning Russian musicians, bring a reputation for warmth, humor and musical excellence to the Monroe Township Public Library 2 p.m. Saturday.    The performance is a presentation of the Monroe Township Cultural Arts Commission.    "Award-winning musical ambassadors from Russia, Moscow Nights is an exciting, versatile trio.…

  • Clearbrook makes donation to rescue effort

    By:Stacey Gorski    MONROE — Friday’s blood drive at Clearbrook was planned long before last week’s attack on the World Trade Center.    As a result, the numbers of volunteers willing to donate Friday jumped from the 24 who had registered a week earlier to 135 the day of the event.    "I am already tired. Usually, this…

  • August DiGiuseppe

       August DiGiuseppe, 82, of Lawrenceville died Wednesday, Sept. 19, at Tandem Nursing and Convalescent Center.    Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong area resident.    He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving in the Pacific.    Mr. DiGiuseppe retired as a driver with Scott Brothers Trucking, Trenton.    Son of the late August and Maria…

  • ‘We will never forget you, Andrew’

    More than 500 people packed St. Paul Roman Catholic Church to mourn the loss of Princeton Township’s Andrew King, a victim of the attack on the World Trade Center. By: Jennifer Potash    More than 500 people packed St. Paul Roman Catholic Church on Nassau Street on Wednesday to mourn the loss of Princeton Township’s Andrew…

  • Raiders lose third straight

    Franklin wins 18-14 By:Rudy Brandl    The Hillsborough High football team showed guts and determination Friday night but lost a heart-breaker to Franklin and fell to 0-3 on the season.    Trailing 11-0 at the half, the Raiders gave the home fans some excitement with a rally that produced their first fourth quarter lead of the year.…