• HILLSBOROUGH: Ferrera chosen as township administrator replacement

    Former mayor to succeed Michael Merdinger By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Former mayor Anthony Ferrera was chosen Tuesday night as the next township administrator. Mr. Ferrera served on the governing body from 2011, leaving at the end of the year when he took a job in the state Department of Labor. He’ll succeed Michael Merdinger,…

  • Carrier Clinic hosts Community Walk of Hope for Mental Health Awareness
  • Time to do something about taxes

    Mel Benarde, Princeton To the editor: Up, up and away! My new property tax bill just arrived, as I’m sure yours did also.    Were any of you as shocked as I was, to see that our new taxes now border on $3,4, and 5,000 per quarter, and with the next budget period but a few…

  • PRINCETON: Young filmmakers show their work at annual festival

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    As the lights went down inside the Princeton Library Thursday night, the first of 12 short films or videos appeared on a large screen.    For more than two hours, film lovers got to watch works by a young generation of American and foreign filmmakers at the ninth annual Princeton…

  • AUDIENCE PLEASERS IS AWARDED FOR BEST CORPORATE OR NON-PROFIT EVENT

    Elizabeth C. Agacinski Hilton Hotel, Parsippany, NJ June, 2012 On June 13, 2012, Audience Pleasers was invited to ISES (International Special Events Society) New Jersey North’s 3rd Annual Garden State Gala to be awarded for the Best Corporate or Non-Profit Event. At the Gala guests were treated to a delectable cocktail hour of foods from…

  • Tomato Tastings Party at Emeritus

    Tomato Tastings Party at Emeritus

    By Suzanne Lyon Tomato Tastings Party at Emeritus   Tomatoes from Emeritus’s Memory Care garden were picked and used to make both gespacho and fresh pineapple tomato salsa, which were then served at a family gathering on July 15th. Residents enjoy being able to garden in the courtyard and in the Memory Care unit itself. This…

  • MONTGOMERY: Hover named Immaculata University coach

    Former MHS star keeps climbing in lax world By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    On the second weekend of July, Mickey Hover finally could introduce himself as the new Immaculata University men’s lacrosse head coach.    ”It’s pretty gratifying with the hard work I put in to get to that point,” said the Montgomery High School…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Legion loses chance at first title

    Ruta, WW-P turn focus to district playoffs By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Down to his final strike in the bottom of the seventh inning, Ben Ruta was confident he could get a hit for the West Windsor-Plainsboro American Legion team.    His confidence, like his game, has grown in leaps and bounds since he last…

  • PRINCETON: Battlefield group appeals Planning Board finding

    By Jennifer Bradley, Staff Writer    The Princeton Battlefield Society has filed an appeal of the Princeton Regional Planning Board’s decision to allow the Institute for Advanced Study to build faculty housing on a part of the battlefield known as Maxwell’s Field on Friday, and is also seeking funds to support the society’s fight.    According to…

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