• There’s something for everyone at the New Jersey Film Festival

    Zack Morrison, of E. Brunswick, to screen documentary about Rutgers/Princeton rivalry BY STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer Rubaiyat Hossain’s “Meherjaan” is described as an expertly crafted and controversial feature film from Bangladesh. NEW BRUNSWICK — The popular New Jersey Film Festival is gearing up for its fall season with selections that include directors or producers from…

  • O.B. council votes to keep benefits for elected officials

    Democrat proposed benefits repeal in a move that one GOP official called ‘political posturing’ BY DEANNA McLAFFERTY Correspondent OLD BRIDGE — Unmoved by Township Councilman Kevin Calogera’s plea to “do the right thing,” the Old Bridge council voted Aug. 13 against a proposal to eliminate health benefits for the mayor and council members. Democrats Calogera…

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    Jesse Cardoza, 7, of the Laurence Harbor section of Old Bridge, travels down the slide during the annual Salt Water Day celebration on the beach beside the Raritan Bay. SCOTT FRIEDMAN

  • Drainage at issue with plan for homes on Higgins Road

    Old Bridge farmer wants developer to resolve flooding problem in area BY ADAM JOSEPH DRICI Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — Officials are searching for a solution to flooding issues in the area of Higgins and Ticetown roads after the township Planning Board heard a third application for a subdivision proposed near the intersection. Plans for…

  • The First Experience of the World Choir Games was Wonderful!

    The First Experience of the World Choir Games was Wonderful!

    Independence Day of 2012 was unforgettable for many singers in the world. Despite the record high temperature that day in Cincinnati, the opening ceremony of the 7th World Choir Games attracted thousands of music lovers from all over the world. Days before the 2012 Olympic Games geared up, a wave of fabulous choir music activities…

  • Grand Opening of Gabrielli Kenworth of New Jersey
  • LAWRENCE: Chefs go fresh for Sustainable Jersey event

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Chris Albrecht, the executive chef at Eno Terra in Kingston, is all about making good food. He’s also concerned about the environment, the reason why he lent his culinary skills for a fundraiser last week that blended those two interests.    Chefs from six greater Princeton area restaurants collaborated on…

  • PRINCETON: Cheeburger Cheeburger is open open

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    George Samuelson squirted some Heinz ketchup on a two-pound hamburger that he ate with a fork and knife on Monday morning inside Princeton’s newest restaurant.    Cheeburger Cheeburger, occupying the Nassau Street location of the former Carousel luncheonette, opened its doors Monday. The franchise restaurant is made to look like…

  • School of Rock Princeton Offers Awesome Savings On Back-To-School Rocking

    School of Rock Princeton Offers Awesome Savings On Back-To-School Rocking

    By Rafe Gomez School of Rock Princeton is making a special fall season Performance Program package available for new students, which offers a savings of $250 over the regular full season tuition price.  The deal will cover four full months of tuition, beginning on September 1 and running through December 22. “If parents have a…

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