• WEST WINDSOR: Communications Center keeping residents informed

       WEST WINDSOR — Since Monday afternoon the Communications Center of West Windsor manned by three communications officers has answered over 2,500 phone calls at a rate of almost a call a minute for the entire time.    Several hundred calls for service were handled each day for just the police with DPW handling several hundred tree…

  • Artists’ Gallery Holiday Show

    By Paul Grecian 17th Annual Holiday Exhibition:  The 18 Artists of Artists’ Gallery Art Exhibit:            December 7, 2012 – February 3, 2013 Opening Reception:      Saturday, December 8, 2012, 4-7pm Lambertville, NJ – Artists’ Gallery is pleased to present their 17th Annual Holiday Exhibition, a group show featuring artwork from the gallery’s 18…

  • PRINCETON: Seminary marks 200th anniversary with service

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    The sound of choral music sung in Latin filled gothic Princeton University Chapel on Oct.25, the beginning moments of a celebration 200 years in the making.    Princeton Theological Seminary, the training ground for generations of Presbyterian ministers, marked its bicentennial with a worship service of song, scripture and words…

  • PRINCETON: William Sword remembered at service

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    William Sword Jr. liked to sit by the window along the left side of the white-walled sanctuary at Nassau Presbyterian Church.    It was but one detail of a 61-year-old life that was remembered and celebrated Saturday to honor the township man who died Oct. 29 during the storm when…

  • WEST WINDSOR: >‘War of the Worlds’ reenacted

    By Charley Falkenburg, Special to the Packet    WEST WINDSOR – This just in: Martians landed in Grover’s Mill on Oct. 26 and invaded the Grover Mill Coffee House.    Strange creatures of all ages, shapes and sizes packed the café. Some sported multiple arms, a few featured bright face paint and sparkly antennae sprouted from their…

  • PRINCETON: Lempert wins race for mayor

    PRINCETON: Lempert wins race for mayor

    By Philip Sean Curran,Staff Writer Democrat mayoral candidate Liz Lempert defeated her Republican challenger Richard Woodbridge in a landslide Tuesday to become the first ever mayor of the consolidated Princeton.¶ Princeton voters also elected all six Democrat council candidates, so Ms. Lempert will be lead a government controlled by one party next year. Voters also…

  • PRINCETON: Liverman: No tax hikes and add volunteers

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Lance Liverman has spent all 50 years of his life in Princeton, a local guy who says he knows what people are concerned about in his community.    ”No matter what area you look at in regard to Princeton, low income, middle income, high income, taxes are always an issue,”…

  • Power Restored to Middlesex Water Company Intake

    By Bernadette Sohler POWER RESTORED TO MIDDLESEX WATER COMPANY INTAKE, CAUTIOUS OPTIMISM REGARDING SUSTAINED POWER RELIABILITY; WATER PRESSURES SLOWLY RISING, BOIL WATER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT   November 6, 2012 (ISELIN, NJ) 4:50 a.m.   Primary power was restored to Middlesex Water Company’s intake at approximately 2:00 a.m. Water pressures can be expected to slowly increase over the…

  • Mercer Alum Justin Kaplan Uses Culinary Skills to Open Restaurant with His Own Unique Flavor

    Mercer Alum Justin Kaplan Uses Culinary Skills to Open Restaurant with His Own Unique Flavor

    Mercer alum Justin Kaplan ’06 (A.A.S. HRIM) stands outside his restaurant, Palate, located on State Street in Newtown, Pa.

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