• HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Elementary school holds a day of service

    HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Elementary school holds a day of service

    Second-graders (from left) Armaan Desai, Cameron Scott, Brooks Hogan and Elizabeth Downie make pinecone birdfeeders.

  • Mill Ballet students perform at festival

    Mill Ballet students perform at festival

       The Mill Ballet School performed at this past weekend’s Lambertville-New Hope Winter Festival festivities.    This performance, along with the school’s December 2012 benefit productions that collected over 250 food items for donation to Fisherman Mark’s Food Pantry, allowed students to share the joy of dance and the spirit of philanthropy with the community at-large.    The…

  • "Angels Over Tuskegee" to Soar Into Trenton on Febraury 15 to Help "Heal the City"

    By Claire Walton Contact: Stacy Heading                                                                                                                         SEED Male Mentoring Program                                                                                                                         Ph.: 267-528-5781                                                                                                                         [email protected] January 15, 2013 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE S.E.E.D. Male Mentoring Brings Off-Broadway’s “Black Angels Over Tuskegee” to Trenton In a Time of Great Challenges, Play Inspires Young and Old Alike to Soar Trenton, NJ – In honor of Black…

  • STOCKTON: Area man spearheads limbs for Laos effort

    STOCKTON: Area man spearheads limbs for Laos effort

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    STOCKTON — With the help of the members of his church, Stockton Presbyterian Church, Kenneth Hayes has raised enough money to provide well over 100 prosthetic limbs for people in Laos, where the need for those limbs is great.    Mr. Hayes is president of the Flemington-based firm Aqua Survey Inc.,…

  • PRINCETON: Council looking at private property underage drinking

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Princeton will consider creating an ordinance prohibiting people under 21 from drinking or possessing alcohol on private property, a measure used in most other New Jersey towns to fight underage drinking.    Hundreds of towns around the state — more than half of all municipalities — have done so. Princeton,…

  • Celebration of French Masterworks

    Celebration of French Masterworks

    Princeton Pro Musica Princeton Pro Musica continues its 34th season with a Celebration of French Masterworks on Saturday, March 2, 2013 at 8pm in the Princeton University Chapel. Artistic Director, Ryan James Brandau, will lead the 100 voice chorus in the Faure “Requiem” and Poulenc’s Lenten Motets. The Chamber Chorus will sing Charpentier’s “Salve Regina…

  • Covering collectible cars

    Those who own or plan to buy a classic car should ensure their insurance coverage keeps up with rising values By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features 1962 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL CONVERTIBLE Older cars are hot items these days, with a growing number of aficionados dipping their toes into the collectible market both for the sake of nostalgia…

  • Q & A

    Hybrid hierarchy with Sharon Peters Q: Now that there are so many hybrids on the market, I’m thinking the Toyotas no longer reign supreme. Correct? A:  Not correct. The sales figures for the first six months of 2012 show that the Toyota Prius far outpaced the sales of the more than three dozen other hybrids.…

  • Century 21 Real Estate releases details of its Big Game Survey

    Century 21 About Town Realty is sharing the results of the Century 21 Real Estate Big Game Survey. Century 21, an advertiser in this year’s Super Bowl, recently surveyed Americans about their game-watching and party plans during this year’s game. The results revealed an overwhelming majority of Americans consider the home to be the best…

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