• PRINCETON: Dual language kindergarten being considered

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    The Princeton School District will spend the next 12 months exploring whether it is “feasible” to test having two dual language kindergarten classes starting in 2014.    Superintendent of Schools Judith A. Wilson said the district plans to take a hard look at the idea, one that officials have been…

  • Technology-Strong Catholic Elementary School Launches Own Learning App For Pre-K Students

    Technology-Strong Catholic Elementary School Launches Own Learning App For Pre-K Students

    By Jill Carter South Plainfield, NJ – April 2013 – Holy Savior Academy (HSA), located in South Plainfield, NJ, held its Second Annual Evening of Technology on March 14, at the Metuchen Country Club.  Presenting to an audience of both educational and financial supporters, the Catholic elementary school unveiled and demonstrated its own educational iOS…

  • ‘A fantastic success’

    Jim Gallagher Stockton     I am happy to report that the Stockton PTO’s 12th annual Rummage Sale, held March 16 and 17 at the Prallsville Mill, was a fantastic success. The event raised more than $6,500 for the Stockton PTO. Funds from the Rummage Sale are used for after-school programs; field trips and special events;…

  • PLAINSBORO: Four file for seats on Committee

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    PLAINSBORO — Four candidates filed petitions on April 1 to run in the primary election, but longtime Committeeman Michael Weaver was not one of them.    After 14 years on the Township Committee, Mr. Weaver has decided not to run for re-election — mainly because he won’t be in Plainsboro much…

  • PRINCETON: Lawyers negotiating possible separation agreement for chief

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    Five weeks after Police Chief David Dudeck walked out of the office amid allegations of administrative misconduct leveled by the police union, lawyers for the town and chief are discussing a potential separation agreement.    Town Attorney Ed Schmierer said Thursday that at this time there is no agreement and it…

  • NEW HOPE: Historians offer annual speaker series

    NEW HOPE: Historians offer annual speaker series

       NEW HOPE — The New Hope Historical Society will present its annual Speaker Series beginning April 8 at the Parry Mansion in New Hope.    All sessions begin at 5 p.m.    The first session will feature a discussion with society President, Dee Dee Bowman and Rowland Barker.    Mr. Barker is known affectionately as “Mr. Bucks County.”…

  • Children’s Classic Story “Charlotte’s Web” Comes to MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre April 20

    Children’s Classic Story “Charlotte’s Web” Comes to MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre April 20

    Theatreworks/USA presents the children’s classic, “Charlotte’s Web,” at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre on Saturday, April 20 at 2 and 4 p.m. Pictured from left are Robert Chew, Donna Michelle (center, top), and Rhett Ransom Pennell.

  • Let’s play by rules

    Heidi Wilenius Hopewell Borough     Hopewell Township surprised us all last week when it was announced at the March 27 meeting that the township had not been able to come to an agreement with Kooltronic, and that the two parties would not be moving forward as partners to develop the two adjacent parcels of land…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: ‘Community aggregation’: City to take next step

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — Following what Lambertville Mayor David Del Vecchio called a successful March 27 meeting on the idea, the city is moving ahead on a program that is expected to save residents and merchants a substantial amount of money on their electric bills.    Called “community aggregation,” the program will allow…

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