• PRINCETON: House burns during move-in

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    A family moving into the house at 431 Ewing St. in Princeton never even finished unpacking before they lost their new home to a fire on fire Saturday afternoon.    The family was moving in when their son noticed their vacuum cleaner, which was outside and running, was on fire. The…

  • Reock & Roll Revue Tributes the Allman Brothers Band in "Eat a Peach" Concert

    Reock & Roll Revue Tributes the Allman Brothers Band in "Eat a Peach" Concert

    Pictured are band members, from left: Mario DiBartolo, Joe D’Angelo, Michael White, Jerry Steele, Tom Reock, and Chris Grace. Not pictured are Bud Belviso of Hamilton and Hal Jordan Ketofsky.

  • Peapack-Glastone Bank Offers Tips Every Homebuyer Should Know

    Peapack-Glastone Bank Offers Tips Every Homebuyer Should Know

    Rosanne Schwab Homeownership has long been the American dream. A home provides more than shelter for your family; it is also one of your most valuable treasures. The month of June was celebrated as National Homeownership Month, a time for Americans to reflect on how homeownership has enhanced their lives and contributed to the communities they call…

  • MONTGOMERY: Study: Close 2 wastewater plants

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — The township could be closing its Oxbridge and Riverside wastewater treatment plants to save $2 million a year, based on the recent findings a consultants study.    The study was conducted as part of Montgomery’s efforts to find cost-effective ways to bring its aging wastewater plants up to date.…

  • Martindale directing objections to wrong party

    Richard S. Goldman, Attorney for Princeton University To the editor: If Roger Martindale (letter, June 22) wants to save himself the time and expense of responding to a legitimate request for documents under New Jersey’s Open Public Records Act, he is directing his attention to the wrong party in the lawsuit that gives rise to…

  • New Cantor Coming to Har Sinai Temple

    New Cantor Coming to Har Sinai Temple

    By Temple PR           HAR SINAI WELCOMES NEW CANTOR        Hopewell Twp. – Har Sinai Temple will welcome Cantor Leon Sher to its congregation on July 6 with a 7 p.m. Shabbat service in his honor.         Invested as a cantor in 2003 at New York’s Hebrew Union College, Sher comes to Har Sinai from…

  • AS I SEE IT: Save the Dinky; pay nothing

    By Anne Waldron Neumann    Some Princetonians believe advocating for the Dinky is like beating a dead iron horse. Untrue. Current lawsuits may prevent the university from building on the Dinky right-of-way. The university’s administration may change. And the Borough’s Historic Preservation Review Committee recently recommended adding Princeton’s passenger and freight stations to our master plan…

  • PRINCETON: Save the Dinky appeals site ruling by DEP

       The citizens organization Save the Dinky Inc. announced Friday that it filed an appeal in Superior Court of a Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) ruling authorizing New Jersey Transit (NJT) to extinguish historic site protection for the Princeton branch line station complex.    To mitigate the loss, the DEP ruling would require New Jersey Transit to…

  • Thanks for the ETS Firecracker run/walk

    Linda Sipprelle, Princeton To the editor: On behalf of myself and the other 650 participants in the June 26 ETS Firecracker 5K Run/Walk, I would like to sincerely thank the YWCA’s chief operating officer, Judith Hutton, and the educational testing service president/CEO, Kurt Landgraf, for a superbly organized event.    It is especially gratifying that the…

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