• PACKET PICKS: June 12

    Wed. June 13 Seminar focuses on irregular heartbeats  Dr. John D. Passalaris, board certified in cardiovascular disease and internal medicine and a member of the Medical Staff of Princeton HealthCare System, will discuss atrial fibrillation and the George & Estelle Sands Center for Cardiac & Pulmonary Care. To register: www.princetonhcs.org/calendar or call 1-888-897-8979. …

  • WEST WINDSOR: Mayor Hsueh hears from residents at forum

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — Several citizens took advantage of Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh’s special public forum at town hall on June 9 to get details and explanations on their concerns regarding the town’s projects and other ongoing issues.    From retail improvements to roadway projects, Mayor Hsueh spent roughly two hours that afternoon…

  • ESL Summer Classes & "Visitors to USA" Program Registration is open

    By Diane Hasili YWCA’s Summer ESL Classes – Summer English lessons will help you excel in pronunciation, conversation, grammar and writing, and TOEFL preparation.  The 5-week classes start July 9.   ESL for Summer Visitors provides a semi-intensive program focus on understanding and speaking American English including idioms, current events, American culture, and includes local field…

  • HIGH SCHOOL AND MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS HAVE OPPORTUNITY TO “LEARN WHAT YOU LOVE” IN A UNIVERSITY SETTING AT SETON HALL UNIVERSITY SUMMER SESSIONS JUNE 12 – AUGUST 6, 2012

    By Irene Maslowski CREDIT AND NON-CREDIT COURSES AND STELLAR FACULTY ENABLE STUDENTS TO EXPAND HORIZONS WITH TOP SUMMER EXPERIENCE        Seton Hall University (www.shu.edu), one of the country’s leading Catholic universities, has announced a special summer session series of course offerings for high school and middle school students.  Credit and non-credit courses, camps…

  • Dick Woodbridge: The right man for the job

    Norm Harvey, Anastasia Marty, Fausta Rodriguez Wertz Princeton Dick Woodbridge is ideally suited for mayor of the unified Princeton. Long-time residents of both the borough and the township are familiar with his many contributions:    Township mayor, 1991-1992; Township committeeman, 1990-1992; Borough councilman, 1977-1987; Borough Council president, 1984-1985; Police commissioner, 1977-1980; Fire commissioner 1981-1984; Public Works…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: June 12

    Princeton Township    A resident of Princeton-Kingston Road reported more than $3,500 worth of jewelry, electronics and cash was stolen from the house between 5 p.m. on June 5 and 12 p.m. on June 6. * * *    A resident of Princeton-Kingston Road reported jewelry was stolen from the house sometime between May 6 and June…

  • Liquid Church Brings 200+ Volunteers For A 26-Hour Continuous Extreme Makeover of Elijah’s Promise Soup Kitchen in New Brunswick

    Liquid Church Brings 200+ Volunteers For A 26-Hour Continuous Extreme Makeover of Elijah’s Promise Soup Kitchen in New Brunswick

    Jon Coords at the grill, cooking food for the 300+ volunteers from Liquid Church that were renovating Elijah’s Promise Soup Kitchen as well as the clients who depend on the facility for meals during the renovation.

  • Memorial Day parade memorable for all

    Pam Hersh, Princeton     On behalf of the Spirit of Princeton Committee and the entire Princeton community, I would like to offer a most appreciative thank you to the dozens of committed volunteers who made the Memorial Day Parade festivities such a success.    Through their efforts, the Princeton community was able to honor the nation’s…

  • Liverman proud to represent Princeton

    Lance Liverman, Princeton I have always been extremely proud to be a resident of Princeton. This is a community that values its uniqueness of accepting and respecting others of different view points.    These recent primary elections of June 5 clearly exemplified the caring and trust this community has placed in their elected officials. I am…

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