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  • 3rd Graders Learn About Astronomy in West Windsor-Plainsboro in a Very Hands-On Way!

    3rd Graders Learn About Astronomy in West Windsor-Plainsboro in a Very Hands-On Way!

    Dutch Neck Elementary students, (L-R) Sasha Nourhan, Aakshay , Elizabeth and Brian, with teacher Jeff Grabell, learned about the changing night sky with the SKYLAB Portable Mobile Planetarium. The program is funded by a $

  • PRINCETON: PDS boys win honors Rulon-Miller

    Panthers win own hockey tournament bearing long-time supporter’s name By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Scott Bertoli wasn’t hiding his enthusiasm for the way his team played in capturing the championship of the Harry Rulon-Miller Invitational this past weekend.    ”As good as we were last year, we never played hockey at the level we were at…

  • Hamilton Law Firm Founder Ayesha Hamilton Assesses Current Employment Environment

    Hamilton Law Firm Founder Ayesha Hamilton Assesses Current Employment Environment

    By Jill Kahlenberg Employment law attorney Ayesha Hamilton says she’s seen an uptick in employer and employee concerns about the future, which seem to be related to the current political climate. By opening two new offices in the Philadelphia and Princeton, N.J. areas, her firm – Hamilton Law Firm, P.C. – will be available "to…

  • PLAINSBORO: Seeking marrow donor

    PLAINSBORO: Seeking marrow donor

       PLAINSBORO — A drive to find a matching bone marrow donor for a local leukemia patient will be held Sunday at the Walker Gordon Farm Clubhouse.    Jerald P. Hurwitz was diagnosed with acute leukemia the day before Thanksgiving, according to his wife, Rachelle Feldman Hurwitz. Diagnosed by the National Institute of Health, Mr. Hurwitz was…

  • AvalonBay’s proposal recalls a ‘nightmare’

    Joseph Bardzilowski, Princeton Alas! The wrong version of the 2005 Hillier concept plan for hospital site renewal was introduced by AvalonBay at the Planning Board meeting (Dec. 6).    Jonathan Metz showed the first version of the plan, originally shown to Planning Board members on May 26, 2005. This version lacks the public walkway between Witherspoon…

  • Planners should reject university’s transit plan

    Mary Ellen Marino, Princeton I have lived in this community for 36 years. I drive on Alexander Road to get to Route 1 and I either walk to the Dinky or drive to the Dinky for travel to trains on the Northeast Corridor.    I believe that public transportation is a public right, that the train…

  • SOLUTIONS: C02 emissions hit record highs

    By Huck Fairman    This column has presented short summaries of efforts that many local residents have made to save their businesses, institutions, or homes money and to reduce CO2 emissions. Despite these and many other efforts and innovations in the developed countries, CO2 emissions, according to a report in The New York Times on Dec.…

  • PRINCETON: Strollers find art at their call

    ArtWalk offers visits to Princeton arts venues By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    From a table at Small World Coffee, artist Maxine Shore sat down Thursday night with her copy of the New Yorker and something to drink.    On the wall behind her, hung one of Ms. Shore’s oil paintings — a scene from the…

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