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  • Stephanie Vaccaro

    By: centraljersey.com If you venture out to Littlebrook School this week, you’ll find first-graders doing yoga and fifth-graders learning CPR. It’s part of a two-week Healthy Bodies Healthy Minds partnership Littlebrook has with Princeton HealthCare System that runs from Jan. 18 to Feb. 1. "Schools are being asked to address the obesity epidemic in our…

  • Walking tour to feature playhouse history

    By: centraljersey.com The New Hope Historical Society’s ninth annual Walking Tour of Historic New Hope will feature a presentation on the history of the Bucks County Playhouse. The annual walk will begin at the Parry Mansion on South Main and Ferry streets in New Hope at 2 p.m. Jan. 30. Ben Meadows, president of the…

  • Pam Hersh

    By: centraljersey.com I felt very secure this past Saturday night. I was sitting in the warm and cozy environment of the Nassau Inn’s ballroom surrounded by plates of steak, chicken, fish and – several dozen Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad (PFARS) personnel, plus a handful of Princeton University public safety employees and rescue squad…

  • The New Brunswick Jazz Project Presents the Donald Malloy Quartet
  • Thursday, Jan. 27

    By: centraljersey.com 9:30 a.m. – Hunterdon Cultural & Heritage Commission, Choir School, 3 Chorister Place, Flemington. 6:30 p.m. – West Amwell Township Committee (special meeting), municipal building. 7 p.m. – Stockton Board of Education meeting at the school, Route 29. 7 p.m. – Delaware Township Shade Tree Commission, municipal building, Sergeantsville. 7 p.m. – New…

  • Bob Nuse

    By: centraljersey.com With exams behind them, as well as their three-week layoff, the Princeton University men’s basketball starts the biggest portion of its season on Friday night when the Tigers host Brown in their Ivy League opener. "They are two good teams," Princeton coach Sydney Johnson said of opening the Ivy slate against Brown and…

  • Efficient transportation critical to town, university

    By: centraljersey.com Recently Princeton Future unveiled a concept plan to replace the Dinky with light rail, eventually extending it up University Place to Nassau Street with three additional stops. Princeton University’s proposed arts district would have a train running through it; pedestrians would scatter. The train would run in the street and motor vehicles would…

  • Thursday, Jan. 27

    By: centraljersey.com ‘Sound Medicine’: Happy 97th, Mr. Scheide! Musician, philanthropist and humanitarian William H. Scheide will celebrate his 97th birthday by sponsoring "Sound Medicine," an All-Mozart concert to benefit Princeton Healthcare System’s "Design for Healing" Campaign. The concert, to be performed by the Zurich Chamber Orchestra, will be held at 8 p.m. in Princeton University’s…

  • Oyster Bowl XII to Support Susan G. Komen for the Cure

    Monica Smith 12th ANNUAL OYSTER EATING CONTEST TO BENEFIT BREAST CANCER RESEARCH New Jersey’s Oyster Bowl raises awareness and donations for  Susan G. Komen for the Cure Central & South Jersey   $150,000 raised to date   PRINCETON, NJ (January 19, 2011) – It’s time to slurp for the cure.   The 12th annual  Oyster Bowl,…