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  • The Somerville Public Library Presents: "As Time Goes By"

    By Carlyn Hudson Emmy Award Winning Actress Elaine Bromka Presents “As Time Goes BY”     As part of Somerville Branch of the Somerset County Library System’s celebration of National Library Week, on Saturday, April 16, at 2 PM, the SPL and the Friends of the Somerville Public Library will host “As Time Goes By,”…

  • An American Original: Jackie O

    By Carlyn Hudson A piece of Camelot is coming to Somerville very soon, with a performance about one of America’s most elegant first ladies. Boston actress Robin Lane will dramatize the life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Saturday, March 26 at 1 p.m. at the Somerville Branch of the Somerset County Library System. The performance, “An…

  • From Princeton High School to Art School

    By Anna Grosshans and Pauline Miller “Although being an artist is getting more and more accepted as a career path, going to art school for college is still not such an esteemed route,” said Christine Cha, a Princeton High School senior and art school applicant. Even so, the numbers of Princeton High School students applying…

  • Cranbury Craft Show

    By Cranbury Education Foundation p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt; font-size: 10pt; font-family: "Times New Roman"; }div.Section1 { page: Section1; } CRANBURY – The Cranbury Education Foundation will host the Cranbury Craft Show on March 12 – 13, an annual event which has raised nearly $100,000 to support programs at the Cranbury School.…

  • Civitas Energy to Host Free Solar Seminar for the Communities of NJ Turnpike: Exit 8
  • Civitas Energy to Host Free Solar Seminar for the Communities of NJ Turnpike: Exit 8

    Civitas Energy to Host Free Solar Seminar for the Communities of NJ Turnpike: Exit 8

    By Civitas Energy Civitas Energy is pleased to announce a series of eleven solar seminars for the communities surrounding Exit 8 of the NJ Turnpike. After each hour-long seminar, attendees — both residents and business owners/managers — will walk away with a thorough understanding of solar’s affordability, the exceptional financial incentives available to them, and…

  • CRANBURY: Lower tuition costs keep school budget under cap

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    The Cranbury School District may have some good news and some bad news for taxpayers this year if its proposed budget is passed.    The good news is Princeton High School tuition costs have been lowered, the district did receive state aid, and the district did manage to get refinanced, reducing…

  • By Andrew Corselli

    By: centraljersey.com Gov. Chris Christie touched on subjects ranging from the state budget to pensions to collective bargaining at a packed town hall meeting in Hillsborough’s Municipal Building on Wednesday. "There’s a lot of controversy in the country right now about public sector unions and collective bargaining, and also the craziness that’s going on in…

  • Private and public unions – a mismatch?

    By: centraljersey.com Having dealt with both private and public sector unions, especially those involving the skilled trades, I am amazed by mass demonstrations purporting to show common purpose and solidarity. It is a mismatch that will not withstand a time of testing as private and public sector unions are fundamentally disparate and ultimate outcomes for…