• MONROE: Monroe boy stays ‘on course’ to lead

    MONROE: Monroe boy stays ‘on course’ to lead

    Submitted photo Monroe resident Waheed Zafar, 11, is honing his skills in a variety of disciplines like golf in order to become a leader on and off the course.

  • JAMESBURG: J’burg parents upset about bullying

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    JAMESBURG — Parents voiced concerns about how the district is responding to the issue of bullying in the schools during last week’s Board of Education meeting.    During the April 26 meeting, Superintendent of Schools Gail S. Verona gave the second mandated report on violence, vandalism and substance abuse and noted…

  • ALLENTOWN: Jonas competes in Rifle and Air Rifle Junior Olympics

    ALLENTOWN: Jonas competes in Rifle and Air Rifle Junior Olympics

    Danny Jonas, a junior at Allentown High School competed in the Rifle and Air Rifle Junior Olympics at the U.S. Olympic training center in Colorado Springs.

  • East Brunswick student wins international journalism award

    By Youth Journalism International Connecticut charity honors New Jersey teen reporter (May 3, 2012) WEST HARTFORD, Conn., U.S.A. n An East Brunswick student snagged top honors for commentary in Youth Journalism International’s annual contest for young journalists. Jasmine Wang, a student at East Brunswick High School, won the Jacinta Marie Bunnell Award for Commentary. The…

  • ALLENTOWN: Singers hoping for hometown support in TV talent show

    ALLENTOWN: Singers hoping for hometown support in TV talent show

    Deirdre Ryan The Allentown High School a cappella singers known as Half and Half are among eight schools competing in a televised talent show Sunday on Cablevision. Online viewer voting determines who advances to the next round, so the Allentown singers are hoping to receive lots of hometown support for their performance. Photo by Deirdre…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Bottom Dollar Food opens

    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Bottom Dollar Food opens

    By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The end of April brought with it the opening of the eighth Bottom Dollar Food store in New Jersey.    "On average each store has approximately 30 to 35 associates,” said Bottom Dollar Food Spokeswoman Tenisha Waldo, who works in Corporate Communications at Delhaize America, on Tuesday. Delhaize…

  • PLAINSBORO: New hospital has its eyes on the aging

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Victoria Hurley-SchubertStaff Writer    Unique spaces designed with elderly patients in mind have been created at the new University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro.    Older patients will have extra special care with an Acute Care for the Elderly Unit (ACE) and a geriatric emergency room. Older patients have very different…

  • IN THE KITCHEN: Special delivery: Healthy, flavorful meals

    IN THE KITCHEN: Special delivery: Healthy, flavorful meals

    Balsamic bell pepper chicken with cauliflower mashed potatoes.

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton Township    Roman V. Soiko, 22, of Princeton, was arrested on an active warrant out of Hopewell Township at the 200 block of Brickhouse Road on April 30 at 3:45 p.m. Police said Hopewell Township asked them to gain custody of Mr. Soiko, who was charged with harassment.    Holly Green, 48, of Lambertville, was arrested…

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