• Venus Jewelers Participates in Nationwide Ultimate Proposal Contest

    By Kimberly Bronsky Press Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE         February 25, 2013                      Kimberly Bronsky Jewelry Account Executive [email protected] 732-247-4454 Venus Jewelers Participates in Nationwide Ultimate Proposal Contest Customers could win an Ultimate Bridal Shopping Spree that includes a $1,000 gift card to Venus Jewelers Somerset, NJ – Venus Jewelers has joined Jewelry Information Center, the consumer…

  • PRINCETON: New budget expected to be down $4 million

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    A roughly $60 million municipal budget is on track to be introduced early next month, the first spending plan for the consolidated Princeton.    The town is due to spend about $4 million less than what the borough and the township spent combined in 2013.    Mayor Liz Lempert said officials…

  • PRINCETON: Club makes chocolate on weekends

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    In between their busy schedules and course work, some Princeton University students have found another way to fill their time: Making chocolate bars.    A student club, called the Institute for Chocolate Studies, is made up of 17 students who take pride in their craft. The low budget operation works…

  • MCCC to Host “Spring Into Student Success” Fundraiser April 4

    MCCC to Host “Spring Into Student Success” Fundraiser April 4

    Nina Melker and Mercer County Freeholder Pat Colavita Jr., co-chairs of the annual Mercer County Community College fundraiser “Spring Into Student Success” preside over a planning committee meeting.

  • Award-winning journalists Mark Di Ionno and Amy Ellis Nutt at the Warren Twp Library on March 9 at 2 pm

    Award-winning journalists Mark Di Ionno and Amy Ellis Nutt at the Warren Twp Library on March 9 at 2 pm

    By Marcela Dunham Superstorm “Sandy”: A view from the inside with Mark Di Ionno and Amy Ellis Nutt. Saturday, March 9 at 2 pm – Pre-registration is required due to limited seating. Warren Twp Library – 42 Mountain Boulevard, Warren, NJ 07059 – Phone: 908-754-5554 ext 64 Columnist Mark Di Ionno and Pulitzer Prize winner Amy…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton    (No blotter items were supplied by Princeton police.)    Montgomery    Police responded to an unoccupied house that caught on fire on Muirhead Court in Belle Mead on March 1 at 12:58 p.m. Police said the house had extensive fire and smoke damage and appeared to be a total loss and that there were no reported…

  • International Women’s Day Celebration

    By Edison Visionary Lions Club (Edison, March 4th, 2013)—  The Edison Visionary Lions Club is celebrating International Women’s Day on March 16, 2013 at North Brunswick High School. A symposium on “Entrepreneurship for Women” will be followed by New Jersey public premiere of critically acclaimed documentary “It’s a Girl” and some entertainment. Edison visionary lions have…

  • PRINCETON: Police Chief matter in hands of prosecutor

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    A personnel matter involving Princeton police Chief David J. Dudeck has been turned over to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office, the town said Monday.    Officials have been adamant about not commenting on the substance of the allegations against the chief, despite leaks from police officers to various news outlets…

  • AvalonBay can’t rebut the denial

    Wendy Ludlum, Princeton To the editor: With AvalonBay appealing the Planning Board’s denial of its application, the new Planning Board and Princeton Council are considering their response.    New members of the council and the Planning Board have a responsibility to review the public record of the Planning Board Hearings of the Avalon project, especially the…

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