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  • FINANCIAL SERVICES

    By Princeton Business Journal    Amper, Politziner & Mattia, Certified Public Accountants and Consultants, has announced that Lawrenceville resident Michele Glanton has joined the firm as a staff accountant in the firm’s tax and accounting group. Also new to the Princeton office is Kristina Roth, a staff accountant in the audit and accounting group. *…

  • Recipe for a business: Mix wine and happy people

    Recipe for a business: Mix wine and happy people

    A husband and wife find satisfaction, and opportunity, in the world of make-your-own wine By: Lauren Otis, Business Editor    Just off Route 130 in Dayton, at the rear of a nondescript office and retail complex, a sign indicates the entrance to The Grape Escape. Going through the modest entry door, a high, long hangar-like space…

  • Cardinals bounce back quickly

    GIRLS SOCCER By: Mike Molaro    Turning what started out as a negative into a positive, the Lawrence High School girls soccer squad quickly got into the win column and set the stage for what could be an exciting season.    The Cardinals, who dropped their season opener 5-0 at Princeton last Friday, regrouped, reloaded, and refocused…

  • Movie Timetables

    Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from Sept. 14-20.. GO TO MOVIE CAPSULES – Short descriptions Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the…

  • Princeton’s ‘computer plumber’

    Princeton’s ‘computer plumber’

    Jeff Gorman, Creative Computing Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski

  • New legislation focuses on conservation issues

    By: Stephanie Prokop    BORDENTOWN CITY — The city is continuing to seek community input for some "green" changes around town.    On Sept. 5, the Planning Board and the city Environmental Commission held a public forum seeking input for two pieces of environmentally friendly legislation.    The first piece was the 30-page conservation element of the Master…

  • BOOK NOTES

    Discovering Taffeta Chime By: Joan Ruddiman    A common perception of kids and summer is that the hazy, lazy days were invented for kids out-of-school. However, summer for some kids is a time of intense work. These kids are writers and as such, they take full advantage of what all writers need — time to write.…

  • HISTORICALLY SPEAKING

    Allentown, N.J. – It’s Rise and Progress (Part 51) By: John Fabiano    Charles R. Hutchinson continued his recollections with residential development along Church St. and Dr. Farmer’s first hospital in Allentown, before the Imlay House.    In 1848, the streets known as Hamilton and Pearl were laid out by Daniel W. Bills, who then owned the…

  • SBHS volleyball team making early progress

    By: Guy Kipp    High school coaches routinely look for steady improvement from their charges throughout the course of a season.    To that end, South Brunswick girls volleyball coach Shaun Ruymen already likes what he sees.    Although South Brunswick was a winner in its opening-day encounter with Edison last Friday, the 25-19, 25-18 scores were a…