• PRINCETON: Celebrating Cinco do Mayo with dance, art, food

    PRINCETON: Celebrating Cinco do Mayo with dance, art, food

    The Ballet Folklorico Dancers, a Princeton University student organization, will perform traditional folk dances of Mexico at the annual Cinco de Mayo celebration.

  • MCCC Lecture Focuses on Ways to Preserve New Jersey’s Environment

    MCCC Lecture Focuses on Ways to Preserve New Jersey’s Environment

    By Candace Zafirellis, Marketing Associate, Public Information Marc Rogoff, environmental education specialist at the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), spoke to an audience of students at Mercer County Community College on April 25 about how every day practices can affect the natural world. The talk was part of the college’s Distinguished Lecture Series. Rogoff…

  • BORDENTOWN CITY: St. Mary School students walk in ‘Mini Relay for Life’

    BORDENTOWN CITY: St. Mary School students walk in ‘Mini Relay for Life’

    St. Mary School eighth-graders raise money walking during “Mini Relay for Life” last Thursday in Bordentown City. (Photo by Amber Cox)

  • PRINCETON: Rocky road on way to 1 Princeton

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    The relationship between the Princeton Borough Council and Princeton Township Committee is becoming strained over several issues, the most recent being comments made by Councilman Roger Martindell at this week’s council meeting.    The draft of a joint memo to the Transition Task Force Public Safety Committee addressed a concern over…

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

    ALLENTOWN: Singers hoping for hometown support in TV talent show

    By Rachel Lavery, Special Writer    ”Sweet Home Alabama, where the skies are so blue…”      ALLENTOWN — The lush sounds of unaccompanied harmonies fill the choir room as Half and Half, Allentown High School’s a cappella group, sings its version of the Lynyrd Skynyrd classic.    Led by vocal music teacher Mark Megill, the group, so…

  • The History of Yiddish in America

    By Toby Ehrlich On Wednesday, May 9th, Paul Glaser will present The History of Yiddish in America at 1:30 PM.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Lady Viks split weekend games

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Lady Viks split weekend games

    Bill Mielko photo Jacqlyn Harrison launches a grand slam in the fourth inning against Woodbridge April 27.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Raiders hoping to continue success

    Himelfarb is volleyball vet By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    ”Uuugghh!”    It was Josh Himelfarb’s unrestrained response as he thought back to the Hillsborough High School boys volleyball team’s state tournament final loss to St. Joseph Metuchen last year. It still hurts. It’s all-telling just how much the Raiders program means to him now as…

  • MONROE: Towns went ‘Blue’ for National Autism Month

    MONROE: Towns went ‘Blue’ for National Autism Month

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    MONROE — April was recognized across the United States as National Autism Month and served as an opportunity for everyone to educate the public about autism and the issues within the autism community.    Resident Kimberley Toto decided to go bigger this year and promoted more awareness during World Autism Awareness…

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