• Dedicated to the music they love

    Dedicated to the music they love

    The State Theatre will host a hit-filled night of golden oldies By Mike Morsch From the Princeton Packet The Shirelles had two singles for Decca Records that charted in the late 1950s — “I Met Him on a Sunday” in 1958 and “Dedicated to the One I Love” in 1959 — but neither broke into…

  • Tricky tray sales raise $4,300 for Alzheimer’s organization

    Tricky tray sales raise $4,300 for Alzheimer’s organization

    PRINCETON – Another Assisted Living Week has concluded, with residents raising money to support Alzheimer’s disease research. This year’s theme of “Keep Connected” was celebrated from Sept. 11-18 by Brandywine Living Princeton staff members who wanted to “connect” with an organization with which they closely identified. Therefore, a tricky tray fundraiser was held on Sept. 17 to benefit…

  • Phone solicitors act as emergency, military personnel

    Phone solicitors act as emergency, military personnel

    MILLTOWN – Milltown police are warning residents about phone solicitors who have been acting as emergency services personnel and military/veteran organizations. “It is understood that there are many legitimate charities who solicit donations by phone; however, each call should be confirmed as valid before any monies or personal information is exchanged,” a statement released by the Milltown Police…

  • Christmas Bazaar, Breakfast With Santa set for Dec. 3

    Christmas Bazaar, Breakfast With Santa set for Dec. 3

    Our Lady of Lourdes (OLOL) Parish will hold its annual Christmas Bazaar from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Dec. 3 at the church, 44 Cleveland Ave., Milltown. The event will offer a day of holiday shopping, food and family activities. Highlights include OLOL Shoppes, an old-fashioned bake sale, the New-to-You Christmas booth, ornaments, vintage jewelry,…

  • Tricky Tray/Vendor Show set for Nov. 19

    Tricky Tray/Vendor Show set for Nov. 19

    The North Brunswick Woman’s Club will hold its annual Tricky Tray/Vendor Show from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Nov. 19 at Our Lady of Peace Family Center, 1740 Route 130 at Washington Place, North Brunswick. There will be a 50/50 raffle, a bake sale, tricky tray baskets and tickets sold to win a TV and tablet. Refreshments will…

  • Workshop to address bullying in schools

    Workshop to address bullying in schools

    The South Brunswick Parent Academy will hold a workshop titled, “Connect & Respect: A Current Conversation About HIB, the Anti-Bullying Law” at 7 p.m. on Nov. 17 at Crossroads North Middle School, 635 Georges Rd., Monmouth Junction. The conversation will focus on bullying and HIB laws (harassment, intimidation, bullying) in South Brunswick, how the law is evolving,…

  • Local residents to journey to Africa and help children

    Local residents to journey to Africa and help children

    By KAREN RAPOLLA Staff Writer On Nov. 10, Susan Davies and Gerry Mogan will be joining Sylvia Allen, founder/president of the Holmdel-based nonprofit Sylvia’s Children, along with 12 other volunteers that include medical personnel, as they travel to the remote village of Mbiriizi in Uganda, Africa. The purpose of the trip is to help improve…

  • Howell police attempt to identify suspects

    Howell police attempt to identify suspects

    HOWELL – The Howell Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the suspects in several incidents of theft/credit card fraud that have occurred at various stores in Howell. Police said that on Oct. 9, a black man entered Staples in Friendship Plaza, Route 9. The man was subsequently observed on surveillance footage entering…

  • Did you Know?

    Did you Know?

    Hallmark’s ‘Heavenly Christmas’ premieres Nov. 26; USA Network’s ‘Shooter’ to debut following delay By Rick Gables Acclaimed actors Kristin Davis, Eric McCormack and Shirley MacLaine star in the new original Hallmark Hall of Fame film, A Heavenly Christmas, premiering exclusively on Hallmark Channel — Saturday, Nov. 26 at 8 p.m. The film will be a…

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