• PRINCETON: Three-car accident on North Harrison

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    A three-car accident at the intersection of North Harrison Street and Franklin Avenue was triggered when a motorist allegedly ran a red light Tuesday morning, authorities said.    Police said John Darley, 74, was travelling south on North Harrison in a 1997 Audi around 9:40 a.m. when he allegedly ran…

  • CheckPoint HR Partners with Assurant Employee Benefits As Third Party Administrator

    CheckPoint HR Edison, NJ (PRWEB) October 16, 2012 CheckPoint HR, the leading provider of HR Spend Optimization for small to mid-sized businesses, has announced a strategic relationship to become a Third Party Administrator (TPA) with Assurant Employee Benefits, one of the fastest growing providers of voluntary benefits for small to mid-size businesses. This is an…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Addition of Hussong boosts Pirates

    Field hockey team eyeing big win before tournament time By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    In adding Colby Hussong this season, the West Windsor-Plainsboro South field hockey team got not only a standout player, but a new coach.    Hussong has helped to orchestrate a solid start at 9-3 for the Pirates after they won, 6-0,…

  • Big Band Bash Dance

    Barbara Schulze Millstone Township Community Education will be hosting Big Band Dance Bash 3, on Friday, November 2, 2012, at the Millstone Township Primary School, 18 Schoolhouse Road, Millstone Township, NJ.  Candace Woodward Clough, ballroom dance instructor, is teaming up with “Full Count”, an 18-piece Big Band and its featured vocalist Rose Shargo, for a fantastic evening of…

  • Developer should provide environmental answers

    Robert Dodge, Princeton Princeton citizens, caring about the health of our community, should know the Princeton Environmental Commission (PEC), in an Oct. 4 memo to the Planning Board and the Site Plan Review Advisory Board, has asked for “proof of remediation” of “recognized environmental conditions” listed in a Phase I environmental study by Avalon’s consultant…

  • PRINCETON: State shuts down Ferry House

    PRINCETON: State shuts down Ferry House

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    The Ferry House Restaurant, once regarded as one of the top restaurants in New Jersey, was shut down last week after state authorities seized the property for the second time for failing to pay taxes.    The tablecloths still remain on the tables at the Zagat-rated eatery where the front…

  • Lempert’s leadership what’s needed now

    Mildred Trotman, Princeton To the editor: I had the distinct honor of working with each of the candidates for mayor during my 27-year tenure as an elected official in Princeton Borough. I know that I can categorically state that Princeton was the beneficiary of their outstanding service to this community.    I am, however, supporting Liz…

  • PRINCETON: Crumiller looks ahead to council challenges

    PRINCETON: Crumiller looks ahead to council challenges

    Jenny Crumiller is running for a seat on the new Princeton council. Staff photo by Philip Sean Curran

  • Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Financial Advisor Wade Martin Receives Land Trust Alliance’s National Conservation Service Award

    Lawrenceville, NJ, October 12, 2012 – Morgan Stanley Wealth Management today announced that Wade Martin, a Financial Advisor in the Firm’s Lawrenceville, NJ office, has been awarded this year’s Land Trust Alliance’s National Conservation Service Award for making a significant contribution to the advancement of land conservation.  Mr. Martin, Senior Vice President, Financial Advisor of…

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