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  • Jazz in the City

    A weekend of all-star music for serious and casual jazz fans will be held at the State Theatre. By: Susan Van Dongen HOLLY HOFMANN AND MIKE WOFFORD    Pianist Mike Wofford isn’t intimidated by rising stars like Brad Mehldau, Taylor Eigsti and Eldar. The latter prodigy is so fresh-faced, teen magazines run heartthrob photos of him…

  • Stefanskis honored for halting burglars

    The Township Committee presented a plaque to the Stefanskis at the Thursday committee meeting By: Katie Wagner    MONTGOMERY — The Township Committee adopted a resolution last week to honor the Stefanski family for helping to end a 60–incident car and house burglary spree in Montgomery.    On June 22, father and son Gary J. and Gary…

  • Borough’s Web site is redesigned and upgraded

    Borough’s Web site is redesigned and upgraded    Princeton Borough’s newly redesigned and upgraded Web site looked sharp on the borough’s flat-panel display screen when it was unveiled Tuesday night during the council meeting.    At www.princetonboro.org, the site provides up-to-date information on municipal meetings, resident advisories, and upcoming events.    According to Borough Clerk Lea Quinty, the…

  • MARKETING

    By Princeton Business Journal    Oxford Communications, a consumer marketing firm based in Lambertville, announced the following new hires: T. Chris O’Leary has joined as traffic and production assistant; Melinda Brodbeck, as a public relations assistant account executive; Steve Krostyne, formerly of Princeton Communications Group in Pennington, was hired as an assistant account executive; and…

  • To Your Health-Sept. 13, 2007

    Recognizing the symptoms of depression By Dr. Terry Shlimbaum    At one time or another, just about everyone will be faced with the “blues.”    Maybe we can identify the cause or perhaps it sneaks up on us at a time when everything “seems to be going so well.”    Maybe it lasts for a few days, or…

  • Country Fair offers prizes, activities, fun and more

    MONROE — As Monroe resident Heather Lopardo stood holding her young son, Ryan, at the Monroe Country Fair, she was surrounded by prizes. By Bill Greenwood, Staff Writer    Everything from a New York Giants poster autographed by Eli Manning to Webkins and Halloween decorations sat wrapped in plastic and scattered throughout 25 baskets on…

  • Community Day set for Saturday

       BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The annual Community Day will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sept. 15 at the Senior Community Center in the rear of the building on Municipal Drive.    An opening ceremony will be held on the front lawn of the Community Center. In case of inclement weather, the ceremony will…

  • Balance a key in NBC field hockey win

    By: Sean Moylan Sports Writer Although super sophomore Lauren Pigott assisted on a goal and scored two of the Northern Burlington County Regional High girls’ varsity field hockey team’s four goals in last Friday’s 4-1 opening win over Bordentown, she did not receive any of Greyhounds’ varsity head coach Joanne Hensch’s three post-game awards.    …

  • Projects may start this year

    Council to review pacts for library, community center By Bill Greenwood, Staff Writer  MONROE — The township is making progress on a new senior center and expansions to the library and community center.    Bids for construction of the library and community center expansions have been received, and Business Administrator Wayne Hamilton said he hopes contracts…