• Mercer Dance Ensemble Presents “Shades of Pink” at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre May 18-19

    By Candace Zafirellis The Mercer Dance Ensemble (MDE), featuring students and community dancers, presents "Shades of Pink" at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre. Performances will be held Saturday, May 18 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, May 19 at 2 p.m. Kelsey Theatre is located on Mercer’s West Windsor campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road. MDE…

  • Artist shows "Possibility" in an eco-art show at Small World Coffee on Nassau Street, Princeton

    Artist shows "Possibility" in an eco-art show at Small World Coffee on Nassau Street, Princeton

    By Colleen Attara Artist shows "Possibility" in an eco-art show at Small World Coffee on Nassau Street, Princeton.  Opening this Saturday, May 11th, 4p to 6p. Colleen Attara sees "yes" where others see "no".  Come by Small World Coffee on Nassau Street in Princeton this Saturday to meet her and see how she views possibility…

  • Artist shows "Possibility" in an eco-art show at Small World Coffee on Nassau Street, Princeton

    Artist shows "Possibility" in an eco-art show at Small World Coffee on Nassau Street, Princeton

    Artist shows "Possibility" in an eco-art show at Small World Coffee on Nassau Street, Princeton. Opening this Saturday, May 11th, 4p to 6p.

  • Princeton: Dog-killing trial likely in fall

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Tracy Stanton came face-to-face Monday with the man accused of killing her dog last year in Princeton.    ”Horrible” is how the Lawrenceville woman described how she felt seeing Michael G. Rosenberg again after Mr. Rosenberg’s latest court appearance in Trenton on a third-degree animal cruelty charge. It was less…

  • PLAINSBORO: Township celebrates itself and its diversity

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO — The Plainsboro community Gale Cantu grew up in is a lot different than the one that surrounded her at the festival grounds on Sunday. For one, there’s definitely fewer cows.    ”I remember a time when there were more cows than people — if someone back then told me…

  • PRINCETON: Chamber asks council to put kiosk plan on hold

       The Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce announced Friday that it is asking the Princeton Council to “table” an agreement for the organization to manage one of the Nassau Street kiosk message boards.    Council was due to vote May 13.    The chamber, which would have managed and maintained the kiosk at Nassau and Witherspoon streets, plans…

  • MONTGOMERY: Reinson delivers for Cougars lax

    Boys face Bernards in SCT opener Monday By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    When the Montgomery High School boys lacrosse team needed a goal to tie Watchung Hills, Josh Reinson won the faceoff and raced down the field to score.    The senior midfielder also converted the game-winner with less than three minutes remaining. His sixth…

  • CRANBURY: Calendar

    Upcoming events Fri., May 3    Sit-n-Stitch: 2 p.m., Monroe Township Public Library, 4 Municipal Plaza; needle workers of all types and skill levels are invited to join this informal gathering to stitch, assist others and share tips, projects and patterns; bring own supplies; light refreshments served; registration not required.    Mother Goose Time: 9:30 or 11:30…

  • ALLENTOWN: Moore becomes top scorer in state

    ALLENTOWN: Moore becomes top scorer in state

    Allentown High School senior Alex Moore scored six goals, including her state record 366th of her career, in a 12-3 win over Shore Regional on Saturday. Photo by John Blaine

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