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  • Climate change is topic for Dems

    By: centraljersey.com Is climate change a topic too hot to handle? At 7:30 p.m. Sunday , at the Suzanne Paterson Center, the Princeton Community Democratic Organization will sponsor a panel discussion of this controversial topic. All are invited to attend. On Sunday, Richard Moss and Shimon Anisfeld will discuss both how to slow the progress…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Locals light up the night

    By Doug Carman, Staff Writer    To Carole Dailey, “it is a light of hope for victims of domestic violence.”    Ms. Dailey and about 20 other volunteers braved the frigid cold Monday evening to set up 230 candles around the East Windsor Municipal Building and join nine other Mercer County municipalities for the Communities of Light…

  • Lewis School Raises $15,000 at Annual Walk-A-Thon

    Lewis School Raises $15,000 at Annual Walk-A-Thon

    By Cathy Byers The Lewis School’s 3rd Annual First Child in the Woods Walk-A-Thon was a fantastic success! The event was held on Saturday, October 23rd, 2010, at Mercer County Park. Lewis School students, families, and faculty joined together to walk a leisurely 5 miles amidst the beautiful fall scenery along the path.        Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith…

  • EWRSD receives $54K grant award

    By: centraljersey.com Photo courtesy of East Windsor Regional School District Schools win $54K safety grant The New Jersey School Boards Association Insurance Group awarded the East Windsor Regional School District Board of Education a safety grant for $54,654. From left, Bernardo Giuliana, of the NJSBAIG Grants Committee, Assistant School Business Administrator Thaddeus Thompson, and Marty…

  • Stephanie Vaccaro

    By: centraljersey.com Princeton Schools Superintendent Judith Wilson announced Tuesday night at the school board meeting that Riverside Elementary School had lost its appeal regarding its elimination from consideration as a Blue Ribbon School. The district was notified this September that the spring 2010 standardized test results for literacy for special needs students did not meet…

  • Call of volunteers, January 3rd

    Call of volunteers, January 3rd

    By James T. Raleigh Why January 3rd? Because it is the anniversary of the Battle of Princeton and we are interested in location the first trees to be illuminated by the sunrise. In a memoir published in 1813, a General Wilinkson reports marching from Trenton to Princeton and seeing the sunrise from the reflects off…

  • Lea Kahn

    By: centraljersey.com LAWRENCE – Pam Mount attributes her interest in the environment and sustainability to the years she spent as a Girl Scout, growing up in Northampton, Mass., and later – during her high school years – in Princeton. Or maybe it was the three years that she and her husband, Gary Mount, spent on…

  • Friends of Eden Awards to be Presented at Annual Autism Gala

    Friends of Eden Awards to be Presented at Annual Autism Gala

    By Aileen Kornblatt Princeton, NJ – On Saturday, January 15, 2011, Eden Autism Services will hold its 23rd annual Eden Dreams white-tie dinner gala at the Hyatt Regency Princeton.  The event will feature the presentation of the Friends of Eden Award to longtime Eden supporter Wawa, Inc. and immediate past Chairman of the Eden Board…

  • Princeton Fest’s 2011 season

    By: centraljersey.com Friends of The Princeton Festival gathered at the Theobold Smith House in Princeton Landing on Dec. 4 for an afternoon of festive song, wine, and hors d’oeuvres. Bob Egan cabaret pianist, provided entertainment – show tunes, holiday music, and audience requests to the guests’ delight. A highlight of the event was Artistic Director…