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  • YOUR VIEWS: Reminders of Lyndon Johnson

    Fred Stein, Dayton    It is disturbing to see that President Obama picked up the Nobel Peace Prize. This is the same man who is responsible for increasing our military involvement in Afghanistan and Pakistan. In the last election many people voted against John McCain because he was a war hawk. It now seems that Obama…

  • Single event

    By Eli ETZ  CHAIM  SOCIABLE  SINGLES  Sunday, January 31, 1:00 – 4:00 pm  Monroe Township Jewish Center  11 Cornell Avenue, Monroe Township  socializing, discussions & refreshments  ages – 50 & up  admission:  $5.00  all are welcome  For information call:  (609) 655-5137

  • College Financial Aid Workshop

    Kevin Simme FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                              For further information contact: January 8, 2010                                                                      Kevin Simme   (609) 799-2500 FREE  College Financial Aid Workshop At The Hickory Corner Library in East Windsor “Helping Parents Take Control of the Financial Aid Process” A special FREE workshop will be held at Mercer County Library – Hickory Corner Branch, Tuesday,…

  • Palmer Square

    Palmer Square

    Adorned with fresh garland, red velvet ribbons and twinkling white lights, Palmer Square is the quintessential setting for holiday shopping and dining. By: centraljersey.com Located in the heart of vibrant downtown Princeton, the Square boasts a unique collection of merchants that are not to be missed. You’ll find the best in apparel, shoes, jewelry, gifts…

  • Fuma Sacra to perform Bach cantatas in Newtown
  • HIGHTSTOWN: Change for Butler, not for district

    New interim schools superintendent on the job By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer    Thomas Butler, the new interim superintendent of the East Windsor Regional School District, says he isn’t here as an agent of change.    ”The role of the interim is pretty straightforward,” Dr. Butler said Monday. “I’m not here to make any change. I’m here…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Quattrone chosen to lead Borough Council

    Musing sworn in to office By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — As the year turned, and the borough held its annual reorganization meeting Jan. 1, the two men who won 2009’s council election took center stage.    Veteran Councilman Larry Quattrone was selected by his Democratic peers to serve as council president for 2010.    ”I’m…

  • Hanami

    Hanami

    Left to right Sabina Twiggs, John Lipoczky, Stacy Florence-Carney and Kari Adams.

  • HUNTERDON COUNTY: H1N1 clinic on Saturday

    Both injectable vaccine and FluMist vaccine will be offered.    The Hunterdon County Department of Health will host an H1N1 influenza clinic on Jan. 9, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at J.P. Case Middle School in Raritan Township. This clinic is open to residents 4 and older. Both injectable vaccine and FluMist vaccine will be offered.    FluMist,…