Category: archives

  • CHA eyes 2001 for completion of new housing

    CRANBURY – The Cranbury Housing Association is eyeing the end of 2001 for completion of a new affordable housing complex on the outskirts of Village Park. By:Brian Shappell    The Cranbury Housing Association is eyeing the end of 2001 for completion of a new affordable housing complex on the outskirts of Village Park.    CHA is awaiting…

  • Mercer County, A-D

    These listings are organized alphabetically. Just scroll down the page or click on the letters below: A | B | C | D Abrams Day Camp/Teen Travel Day Camp 999 Lower Ferry Road Ewing, NJ 08628 (609) 883-9550 Fax: (609) 883-9113 E-mail: [email protected] Location: Jewish Community Center, Ewing Directors: Sue Weiner, Jerry Schwartz Ages served:…

  • Science no match for Mother Nature

    EDITORIAL: Though technology has come a long way in the area of weather prediction, forecasts can still be unreliable.    Remember the good old days, when you would wake up in the morning and — surprise, surprise — there was a foot of snow on the ground?    Those were the days when we divined what tomorrow…

  • Middlesex County, A-P

    These listings are organized alphabetically. Just scroll down the page or click on the letters below: A | B | C | D | G | J | K | | L | M | N | P Art and Technology Camp Cranbury Arts Council P.O. Box 643 Cranbury, NJ 08512 (609) 655-1705 Fax: (609)…

  • Bypass foes may come together with new approach

    State Department of Tranportation Commissioner James Weinstein wants to settle the Millstone Bypass dispute through mediation by Rutgers University. By: David M. Campbell    In a significant break with past practice, the commissioner of the state Department of Transportation said this week that his agency wants to settle the controversy over the Millstone Bypass through third-party…

  • Jury awards $270,000 to former borough cop

    The panel found that former Princeton Borough officer William Nathan was the subject of racial discrimination. By: Jennifer Potash    William Nathan, a former Princeton Borough patrol officer, was awarded $270,000 this week for emotional distress after a jury found he was subject to harassment and discrimination based on his ethnicity while on the police force.…

  • Out of State

    These listings are organized alphabetically. Just scroll down the page or click on the letters below: B | C | G | K | O | S Bucks County Parks and Recreation Free Boating and Water Safety Classes 901 E. Bridgetown Pike Langhorne, PA 19047 (215) 949-2280 (215) 757-0571 (main office) Fax: (215) 752-1421 Location:…

  • Area champion noted for fight against hunger

    By:Al Wicklund    MONROE — Normally reserved for athletes, the current main panel of some 70,000 Cheerios cereal boxes puts the members of athletic teams aside to feature a different kind of team — Team Cheerios, 58 ShopRite employees involved in a battle against hunger.    Nicole Williams of Spotswood Englishtown Road, a human resources specialist for…

  • HHS’ Hudgins does it again

    INDOOR TRACK & FIELD: The senior shot-putter added the Eastern States Invitational title to her impressive list of accomplishments. By: Neil Hay    Chalk up another win for Jackie Hudgins.    The state’s premiere girls’ shot putter won another championship when she placed first in the Eastern States Invitational indoors meet back on Feb. 22 in New…