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  • ‘Explore Mercer’ During MCCC Open House April 17

    By Jim Gardner Prospective students, their parents, and adults interested in enhancing their job skills will have a chance to learn more about what Mercer County Community College (MCCC) has to offer during the Explore Mercer Open House, Wednesday, April 17, at 6 p.m. at the West Windsor campus Student Center, 1200 Old Trenton Road.…

  • MONROE: Resident raises Superintendent’s ire (Video)
  • Princeton Resident David F Ertel Appointed Chief Financial Officer, Einstein Healthcare Network in Philadelphia

    Princeton Resident David F Ertel Appointed Chief Financial Officer, Einstein Healthcare Network in Philadelphia

    By Judy Horwitz Einstein Healthcare Network Announces Appointment of David F. Ertel as New Chief Financial Officer PHILADELPHIA (MARCH 21, 2013) – Barry R. Freedman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Einstein Healthcare Network has announced that David F. Ertel has been appointed as the organization’s Chief Financial Officer. Ertel brings more than three decades…

  • CROSSWICKS: Coltello to move to Old Mill

    CROSSWICKS: Coltello to move to Old Mill

    By David Kilby, Special Writer    ALLENTOWN — The Old Mill on Main Street in Allentown, which is about 300 years old, has seen many changes over the centuries, and this summer, a new chapter will begin when the Coltello Ristorante Italiano of Crosswicks moves into the building, which has been called the heart of the…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Generator purchase is approved

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — City Council adopted an enabling ordinance Tuesday night that allows officials to purchase two emergency service generators.    The generators will provide electricity to City Hall and either the Justice Center or library in the event of another major power outage.    ”Given Hurricane Sandy and other the events of…

  • Regionalized schools can offer more

    Sara Lambert, of Bordentown     As a high school graduate from a small town, I have seen firsthand how budget cuts to education, both state and local, affect a child’s learning experience.    Five years ago, when I first started high school, my school offered numerous clubs and after-school activities. When I reached my sophomore year,…

  • MONROE: Resident raises Superintendent’s ire (Video)

    MONROE: Resident raises Superintendent’s ire (Video)

    By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer    MONROE – At a recent Board of Education meeting, things got a little loud.    At the meeting on March 5, resident Mark Klein got into a shouting match with Monroe Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kenneth Hamilton when Mr. Klein accused his administration of being ineffective and not fighting for…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Corfield to make third bid for Assembly in 16th District

    By Charles W. Kim, Packet Media Group    For two state Assembly candidates on opposite sides of the political aisle, its déjà vu all over again.    Democrat Marie Corfield, a Flemington teacher, said Sunday she is running for the third consecutive year, hoping to unseat either Republican incumbent, Donna Simon or Jack Ciattarelli, in the 16th…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local church honors new Pope Francis

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local church honors new Pope Francis

    By Jennifer Larkin, Special Writer    St. Augustine’s of Canterbury Roman Catholic Church in the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick chose to honor the new Pope in a distinctive way – by flying 12 Papal flags and ringing bells for almost a half hour, according to Elizabeth DeLuca, a contact at the parish.    As it…