Category: archives

  • HOLIDAY BOUNTY: Please donate, please volunteer

    ‘Holiday Wish Program’ in Princeton     Princeton Human Services is seeking donors for its 10th annual Holiday Wish Program.     For the past nine years, a coalition of Princeton Human Services, township and borough employees, local businesses and private donors have made hundreds of economically deprived Princeton children’s holiday wishes come true by providing them…

  • KENDALL PARK: Church fix nearly done

    by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer    A growing congregation’s house of worship will soon have a new look, as the first phase of renovations to the Christ the King Lutheran Church in Kendall Park are nearing completion.    The Rev. Fred Schott, pastor of the Route 27 church, said the remodeling should be complete in early 2009.…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: No Patten recall ballot possible before February

    By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor    HIGHTSTOWN – Contrary to the earlier belief and desire of the man trying to have Mayor Bob Patten ousted from office, a recall election cannot be held this year, Borough Clerk/Administrator Candace Gallagher pointed out this week.    While there is a state statute that allows a special election 55 days…

  • NBC launches TV channel

        After five years in the making, the Northern Burlington County Regional School District is proud to announce the launch of its new television broadcast channel, Northern TV. This broadcast will be televised on Comcast’s Channel 19, which will be the new home and community resource for everything “Northern.”     Northern Burlington’s dream of being…

  • South Brunswick family wins quarter million dollars on game show

    South Brunswick family wins quarter million dollars on game show

    South Brunswick family wins quarter million dollars on game show. Connor and Tracy Leahy, of Kingston, and Jim Lawlor, of Princeton, Ms. Leahy’s father, appeared this week on the syndicated game show, "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," hosted by Meredith Vieira.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Orchestra’s new director to lead Sunday’s concert

    HILLSBOROUGH: Orchestra’s new director to lead Sunday’s concert

    Michael Avagliano is the new musical director of the Central Jersey Symphony Orchestra, which launches its new season with a concert Sunday at RVCC.

  • NEW EGYPT: NEHS football team earns spot in playoffs

    Robbinsville squad playing for .500 season By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor     Brian Alston set the Robbinsville High football team up.     Alex Redler, Eric Strano and Brandon DiDonato knocked the West Windsor North team down.     The combination of offense and defense worked wonders as Robbinsville won, 22-7, on a very rainy Saturday at…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Tarantino Studio honored for work at Frank Lloyd Wright house

    HILLSBOROUGH: Tarantino Studio honored for work at Frank Lloyd Wright house

    By John Patten Managing Editor    HILLSBOROUGH — When Abe and Gloria Wilson prepared to build a home for their young family in the early 1950s, they knew they wanted something different for their $20,000.    So the young chemist and his wife composed a letter to Frank Lloyd Wright in August 1953 professing their admiration for…