• MONROE: Monroe senior community gets acceditation

    MONROE: Monroe senior community gets acceditation

    Greg Wilson Submitted photo Springpoint’s Monroe Village senior housing facility in Monroe Township recently earned accreditation by a national health and human service provider rating agency.

  • School of Rock Princeton’s Z Team Will Add Heat To Chili Cooks Against Cancer Festival

    School of Rock Princeton’s Z Team Will Add Heat To Chili Cooks Against Cancer Festival

    By Rafe Gomez School of Rock Princeton’s Z Team band, which is comprised of some of the school’s top young student musicians, will perform at the Chili Cooks Against Cancer Festival on Saturday, August 25. The Z Team band members, who range in age from 8 to 17, will perform a diverse repertoire of energetic…

  • Help Union volunteers!

    Karen Rissmiller chairwoman Union Volunteer Fire Company     On Sept. 29, the Union Volunteer Fire Company will be holding a Tricky Tray Auction at the firehouse to benefit the installation of a new recently purchased generator.    I would like to take this time to thank many of the local and surrounding businesses that donated gifts,…

  • PRINCETON: Health plan moves expected to save $300k

    By Phillip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    The consolidated municipality expects to save about $300,000 next year by moving roughly 100 current township employees into the state health benefits plan, Princeton officials said this week.    The figure is an estimate based on 2012 rates, but savings to taxpayers are projected to grow gradually as employees’ contribution…

  • CRANBURY: Calendar

    Tues., Aug. 7    Summer documentary and discussion series: 1 p.m., Monroe Township Public Library, 4 Municipal Plaza; POV series; “Sin Pais;” free tickets available at the welcome desk.    Campfire sing-along: 2 p.m., Learn to read in the dark; Jamesburg Library, 229 Gatzmer Ave.; call 732-521-0440. Thurs., Aug. 9    Free concert: 6-8 p.m., Thompson Park, Monroe;…

  • Dealing with Loss during Jewish Holidays

    Dealing with Loss during Jewish Holidays

    By Toby Ehrlich The Martin and Edith Stein Hospice 49 Veronica Ave Somerset, NJ 08873 For Immediate Release                                         8/1/2012 Dealing with Loss during the Jewish Holidays- September 5th, 2012 Minyon 7:30 program begins at 8:00 Congregation Bnai Tikvah, 1001 Finnegans Lane North Brunswick, NJ 08902 As we begin a new year, we recognize the difficulty…

  • New book’s focus is ‘Cemetery John’

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    A new book about what has long been called “The Crime of Century” — the kidnapping and murder of Charlie Lindbergh, the infant son of Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh — makes a compelling case that the crime was masterminded by a man named John Knoll.    The crime took place…

  • PRINCETON: Princeton University ranked top in nation

       Princeton University has been ranked number one in the nation by Forbes magazine.    The list assessed U.S. colleges based on their graduation rates, student outcomes and satisfaction, low levels of debt and post-graduate success.    ”Princeton does well across the board,” said Michael Noer, Forbes executive editor.    Princeton had the highest freshman to sophomore retention rates,…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: TC Subcommittee reorganizes

    By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor    ROBBINSVILLE — The five Planning Board members who comprise the Town Center Subcommittee unanimously elected Daniele Breyta as the panel’s chairman at its July 26 reorganization meeting.    Kathy Goodwine was voted vice chairman.    The Town Center Subcommittee reviews all plans for development and requests for deviation from the Town Center…

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