• Lights, camera, action

    Lights, camera, action

    Future Spielbergs’ works on view at film festival By Keith Loria, Special Writer    For film lovers looking for something more than a movie about a superhero or a talking teddy bear, the Princeton Public Library will be presenting more than a dozen original short films as part of its ninth annual Princeton Student Film &…

  • MONTGOMERY: Six fire companies fight large brush fire

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — A total of six fire companies combated a brush fire that engulfed about a half acre of property on a Belle Mead farm on July 11.    Both Montgomery fire stations and the police arrived at the farm that borders Rosewood Court at 644 Route 533 at 4:10 p.m.…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton Township    A resident of William Paterson Court reported two iPod touch devices were stolen from his residence sometime on July 12. Police said it is suspected that an acquaintance may be involved.    Baktanous Parnian, 41, of Princeton, and Michael Dougherty, 21, of East Windsor, were in an accident on North Harrison Street at Valley…

  • Master Gardener program seeks applicants

       Barbara J. Bromley, Mercer County horticulturist, announces the opportunity for Mercer County residents, with an interest in horticulture and the desire to share their knowledge in service to others, to enroll in the Master Gardener Volunteer Training Program for 2013.    The 21-week training program, which is offered through Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Mercer County, will…

  • Lights, camera, action

    Lights, camera, action

    Hannah Epstein, Pennington, a recent graduate of Middlebury College, will be screening ‘two years, five months & six days,’ a film about her mother and her cancer survival.

  • How to stay cool as summer heats up? KESSLER INSTITUTE OFFERS OUTDOOR SAFETY TIPS

    By Irene Maslowski With summer in full swing, children and adults are spending more time outdoors – and with that comes the risk for more accidents, injuries and heat-related complications.      “Swimming, biking, and other summer sports are all great activities that offer exercise and other health benefits,” said Dr. Karen Kepler of Kessler Institute…

  • Lights, camera, action

    Lights, camera, action

    Gabi Romagnoli, a rising senior at Montgomery High School, will be screening ‘Lost in Translation,’ which stars her parents.

  • COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID WORKSHOP

    By Kevin Simme FREE College Financial Aid Workshop At The Hickory Corner Library in East Windsor “The Key To Paying For College” A special FREE workshop will be held at Mercer County Library – Hickory Corner Branch, Monday, July 23, 2012 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM. The library is located at 138 Hickory Corner…

  • Pequannock’s Kenneth Plinio Appointed Unity Bank Vice President and Mortgage Operations Manager

    Pequannock’s Kenneth Plinio Appointed Unity Bank Vice President and Mortgage Operations Manager

    By Yankee Public Relations CLINTON (July 16, 2012) n Unity Bank has appointed Kenneth Plinio of Pequannock as Vice President and Mortgage Operations Manager. He manages residential and consumer lending staff, coordinating daily operations, processing, underwriting and closing. Plinio has 20 years of mortgage operations experience, most recently serving as Branch Operations Supervisor with MetLife…

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