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  • Princeton Businesses Come to the Aid of Local Resident Who Rallies to Raise Breast Cancer Awareness and Funds for Susan G. Komen

    By Robin Birkel Princeton, June 13, 2011 n Local businesses have been challenged by Tammy Lyons to take part in a friendly competition. The largest donation made to “Team Kathy” of the Susan G. Komen 3-Day Walk for the Cure, will have their logo prominently displayed on the team’s shirts that will be worn during…

  • Art of Strength Training Center Announces Grand Opening in Warren

    By Robert P. Baker A new Art of Strength Training Center, featuring a unique fitness and conditioning system that can be easily adapted to the needs of everyone regardless of age, gender or physical stature, will celebrate its Grand Opening on Saturday, June 18, from 2:00 to 7:00PM at Keystone Corner, 61C Mountain Boulevard in…

  • 7th ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE IN THE SUMMER PERFORMANCE

    By Carlyn Hudson The Somerville Public Library will be hosting the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey’s Next Stage Touring Ensemble as they present William Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost on Tuesday, July 5th at 7 P.M.  The play will be on the Borough Hall lawn.  The library is located at 35 West End Avenue, adjacent to…

  • Summer Concerts Come to Forrestal Village Piazza Jazz, Rock and World Music to Highlight Series

    Summer Concerts Come to Forrestal Village Piazza Jazz, Rock and World Music to Highlight Series

    Princeton Forrestal Village and the Arts Council of Princeton announce an exciting new live summer music venue, the Forrestal Village Summer Concerts. To be he By Vashtie Coefer PRINCETON, NJ  – Princeton Forrestal Village and the Arts Council of Princeton announce an exciting new live summer music venue, the Forrestal Village Summer Concerts. To be…

  • PRIMARY: Write-in candidates dominate primary

    By David Kilby, Managing Editor    In the primary elections Tuesday, newcomers surprised the Jamesburg Borough Council by beating two incumbent candidates.    The biggest surprise was the 87 write-in votes for Democratic candidate for mayor received by Marlene Lowande. She beat council President Otto Kostbar, who received 57.    The Republican candidate for mayor will be Darren…

  • Bring Food Donations to Ballpark – June 16

    By Somerset County Board of Freeholders             BRIDGEWATER – Baseball fans can step up to the plate and help the hungry in Somerset County by bringing canned food donations to the June 16 game at TD Bank Ballpark.             The Somerset Patriots will play the York Revolution starting at 7:05 p.m. A table staffed by Curbing…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Peddie seniors graduate

    HIGHTSTOWN: Peddie seniors graduate

    John Raphael Rodrigo of East Windsor, president of the Peddie School Class of 2011, receives the Wychoff Honor Prize from Head of School John Green. The Wyckoff Honor Prize, awarded annually since 1895, is given for ability, character, and attainment and is the school’s highest honor. (Photo courtesy of the Peddie School)

  • The Importance of Summer

    By Margo Budline It seems that the days of summer being a time to relax, go to the pool, and play in the streets are long gone. Instead, summers are becoming a key time for students to pad their resumes with exciting internships and volunteering programs. Experiences like these are becoming more and more vital…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Construction continues

    As Turnpike widens, Interchange 8 construction expands to building of new Route 133 bridge over Route 33 By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    EAST WINDSOR — Work has begun for a new bridge.    The Route 133 bridge will be built over Route 33, east of the New Jersey Turnpike.    When complete, the bridge will allow travelers…