• Prison of silence

    Prison of silence

    Princeton filmmaker documents boy’s recovery from muteness with help of dolphins By Sally Friedman, Special Writer    It was undeniably an unusual childhood: Judith Manassen-Ramon literally grew up at Israel’s Weizmann Institute in Rehovot, where her father was a researcher.    No academic slouch herself, Ms. Manassen-Ramon would go on to get her bachelor’s degree in philosophy…

  • PRINCETON: Non-slate candidates air opinions

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    With the announcement of a Democratic slate of six candidates having been formed among those endorsed by the municipal chairs, there are other four candidates who are running their own campaigns seeking seats on the new Borough Council.    There are three Democrats — two newcomers to the political arena, Tamera…

  • Prison of silence

    Prison of silence

    Judith Manassen-Ramon lives in Princeton with her husband and two children. 

  • PRINCETON: Showcase home open this week

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    A home on Edgerstoune Road in Princeton has been the star of the show for a few weekends as people come for a glimpse of fine design work both inside and out, and satisfying their curiosity of what the inside the gray, gabled Gothic home.    ”We used to live on…

  • Sensational Summer Cooking and Wine Classes Being Offered at MCCC’s Culinary Center

    Sensational Summer Cooking and Wine Classes Being Offered at MCCC’s Culinary Center

    By Candace Zafirellis In the mood for food?  Learn how to cook that special meal for a picnic this summer in one of the many new noncredit culinary courses being offered through the Culinary Center at Mercer County Community College.  Presented through the Center for Continuing Studies, classes are held weekends and evenings on the…

  • Audrey Flack: Recent Pages from an Ancient Past

    Audrey Flack: Recent Pages from an Ancient Past

    Nicole Ianuzelli New Brunswick, NJ- The Rutgers Institute for Women and Art (IWA) is delighted to honor world renowned American realist painter and sculptor, Audrey Flack, at a Feminist Fete on June 3, 2012, on the occasion of her exhibition, Audrey Flack: Recent Pages from an Ancient Past, and for her extraordinary dedication to the…

  • PEI Kids Honors TCNJ’s Bonner Center and Four Outstanding Community Volunteers at Successful Fundraiser

    PEI Kids Honors TCNJ’s Bonner Center and Four Outstanding Community Volunteers at Successful Fundraiser

    By Diane Blaszka Lawrenceville, NJ – May 14, 2012 – Nonprofit PEI Kids, which serves more than 16,000 Mercer County children and families annually, recently raised more than $55,000 and recognized four outstanding community leaders as PEI Kids’ PALS (People Appreciated for Long Service) at its 21st Annual Dinner and Auction. The Mercer County organization,…

  • PLAINSBORO: Senior transit service available

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    PLAINSBORO — RideProvide, a transportation service that became available for Plainsboro just this month, is now open to all Plainsboro senior citizens — not just those in the Mercer County areas.    RideProvide, a program of the Greater Mercer County Transportation Management Association, uses volunteer and paid drivers to pick up…

  • Audrey Flack: Recent Pages from an Ancient Past

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