• EAST WINDSOR: Bartronics celebrates

    EAST WINDSOR: Bartronics celebrates

    Photo by Phil McAuliffeTownship Mayor Janice Mironov smiles after cutting a ribbon in celebration of the new North American headquarters for Bartronics in East Windsor on Wednesday. She is surrounded by Bartronics employees and stands next to, from left, Director of Training and Development Pooja Singh; Chief Operations Officer and Executive Vice President Pundarika Bibireddy…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Beautification project underway

    By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    HIGHTSTOWN — It has been nearly a decade of floral beautification for the borough’s historic downtown.    And more flowers are coming.    Greater Hightstown-East Windsor Improvement Project (GHEWIP) has led a fund-raising effort since March to raise enough money to place more than 150 hanging flower baskets along the community’s historic…

  • PRINCETON: Little Tigers fall in Pink game

    PRINCETON: Little Tigers fall in Pink game

    Dennis Symons Princeton High School’s Hannah Gutierrez looks to apply the tag to a sliding Randi Kosmides of Hightstown during Monday’s Swing for Pink softball game at Princeton. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com

  • Unity Bank to Receive Community Leadership Award From Chabad of Hunterdon County on May 31

    Unity Bank to Receive Community Leadership Award From Chabad of Hunterdon County on May 31

    By Yankee Public Relations CLINTON, N.J. (May 4, 2012) – Unity Bank and James A Hughes, Unity Bank President & CEO, will be honored with the Community Leadership Award by Chabad of Hunterdon County during the Ninth Annual Banquet Dinner May 31 at the Grand Colonial in Hampton. “Jim Hughes and Unity Bank have demonstrated…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Students travel to France

    HIGHTSTOWN: Students travel to France

    By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    HIGHTSTOWN — Twenty teens traveled with their French teacher, Peggy Romans of Allentown, to France from April 5 to April 14.    "The trip was a great success,” said Ms. Romans, who teaches French at Hightstown High School.    After arriving in France, during Hightstown High School’s spring break, participants had the…

  • BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS: Awards, events and don’t forget Mother’s Day

    By Bradley Koltz Congratulations are in order. The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) has recently awarded the distinguished Platinum EXCEL Award designation to the Human Resources Management Association of Princeton (HRMA) for its scope of work in 2011.    HRMA is a significant resource to schools, non-profits and the business community in Princeton. Their work…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Students travel to France

    HIGHTSTOWN: Students travel to France

    On April 11, Hightstown High School French students dine at the restaurant Le Poutre in the Montmartre section of Paris as they enjoy a raclette dinner. (Courtesy photo)

  • EAST WINDSOR: Bartronics celebrates

    EAST WINDSOR: Bartronics celebrates

    North American Operations President Venkat Maram (left), East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov, and Chief Operations Officer and Executive Vice President Pundarika Bibireddy of global sales, tour the new facility of Bartronics at Windsor Center, off Route 571, on Wednesday. (Photo by Phil McAuliffe)

  • End discrimination; adopt LEED

    Heidi Fichtenbaum, Princeton To the editor: I encourage the Borough Council to reconsider incorporating LEED as a requirement for the 2012-08 MRRO Zoning Ordinance. Green building need not be more expensive if the design team is experienced. For example making a highly insulated and sealed exterior wall (which needs to be built anyway) can reduce…

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