• Peapack-Glastone Bank Offers Tips Every Homebuyer Should Know

    Peapack-Glastone Bank Offers Tips Every Homebuyer Should Know

    Home ownership can become a reality with Peapack-Gladstone Bank.

  • WWFM Enters Philadelphia Market with HD Signal

    By Saveria Symons WWFM The Classical Network has returned its programming to the Philadelphia market, bringing the Central Jersey station within reach of more people than any classical music station in the U.S. The expansion via digital radio brings Philadelphia music lovers a fully digital, full-time classical music station on 89.5 HD2.  This follows a…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Power company outlines info improvements

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — Customers of Jersey Central Power and Light will now be able to access information regarding outages and other power-related information quicker and easier, just in time for the hurricane season.    West Windsor is currently served by both Jersey Central and PSE&G, with Jersey Central customers residing east…

  • Somerset County Recycling Calendar for July

    Somerset County Board of Chosen Freeholders Recycling Pick-up Date Adjusted for Independence Day The Somerset County Recycling Center, located at 40 Polhemus Lane in Bridgewater, will be closed on Wednesday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day. Curbside-recycling collection for residents of Bridgewater will be on Thursday, July 5.  For more information, call the Recycling…

  • OBAMA SUPPORTERS IN MERCER COUNTY LAUNCH LOCAL RE-ELECTION EFFORT

    Roy Winnick Princeton, N.J., July 2, 2012 n Supporters of President Obama throughout Mercer County have launched a county-wide effort to reelect the President in November, and hope to recruit several hundred local volunteers this summer to help do so, it was announced today. Barbara Taylor, an educational consultant who lives in Princeton and who…

  • Rebuilding souls

    ArtSpace offers clients confidence to get back on their feet By Ilene Dube, Special Writer    Editor’s note: Last names have been omitted to protect the privacy of HomeFront clients.    Even on a gray and dreary day, the space HomeFront’s Family Preservation Center occupies — in a former dormitory of the Marie Katzenbach School for the…

  • SETON HALL UNIVERSITY HOSTS SUMMER THEATRE CAMP FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS

    By Irene Maslowski Opportunity to Explore the World of Theater and Enhance  Communications Skills on Stage and Off       Seton Hall University (www.shu.edu), one of the country’s leading Catholic universities, is hosting an enriching and fun-filled summer Theatre Camp that will offer middle school students an experience to explore and become immersed in…

  • IN THE KITCHEN

    Event raises funds for autistic children By Pat Tanner, Special Writer    Since 2008 Salt Creek Grille in Forrestal Village has mounted an increasingly successful annual wine gala on behalf of a worthy local cause. Last year’s event drew nearly 500 guests, and benefited Mercer County’s Big Brothers Big Sisters organization. For this year’s gala, to…

  • PRINCETON: Variances OK’d on Witherspoon Street projects

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Redevelopment is beginning to take shape along Witherspoon Street as a local architect/developer received unanimous approval from the zoning board to proceed with two projects.    Robert Hillier’s two applications for Witherspoon Street properties — one as a possible restaurant — were heard before the board for variances last week.    The…

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