• PLAINSBORO: Woman, 19, charged with auto theft

    Staff report    PLAINSBORO — Jokebed U. Eustache, 19, of Rahway, was charged with auto theft and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose on Ridge Road in the early morning on April 23.    A resident of Deer Creek Drive reported an unknown guest at his party stole his 2006 Dodge Charger valued at $18,000…

  • MCCC Gallery Hosts Visual Arts Student Show April 24 n May 17

    MCCC Gallery Hosts Visual Arts Student Show April 24 n May 17

    Students in Advertising Design classes at Mercer created the posters for the Student Art Exhibition. Pictured is a flyer created by Mei-li Wu.

  • WEST WINDSOR: Man charged with bank robbery, burglary

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — Michael J. Jehle, 20, of West Windsor, has been charged with an April 16 bank robbery in Trenton after West Windsor police positively identified him on a surveillance video tape.    Police said a search at Mr. Jehle’s residence on Findley Lane linked him to the robbery of…

  • Renowned Jewish Musician Sheldon Low adds Temple Rodeph Torah (TRT)’s “Rock Shabbat” Service to His National Tour!

    By MARLBORO, N.J. (April 17, 2012) – Well-known musician, singer/songwriter, and Jewish educator Sheldon Low has announced that his current national tour will include a stop at Temple Rodeph Torah  on April 27, 2012, where he will join Cantor Joanna Alexander and TRT’s Rock Shabbat band at its 8 pm Rock Shabbat service. This extraordinary spiritual service…

  • PRINCETON: AvalonBay plan not endorsed by Planning Board

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    AvalonBay, the proposed developer for the hospital site, will provide 20 percent of its proposed units for affordable housing and is seeking increased density for its apartment building project, which the Planning Board did not endorse last week.    The developer is hoping to increase their profits with higher density —…

  • MCCC Gallery Hosts Visual Arts Student Show April 24 n May 17

    MCCC Gallery Hosts Visual Arts Student Show April 24 n May 17

    By Candace Zafirellis, Marketing Associate, Public Information West Windsor, N.J. – The artistic talents of Mercer County Community College’s art students will be showcased in this year’s "MCCC Visual Arts Student Exhibition," on display from Wednesday, April 25, through Thursday, May 17. The exhibit is free and open to the public and takes place at…

  • PACKET PICKS: April 24

    April 26 Shop ‘Til You Drop Johnson Park School will host its second annual “The Spring Shoppes” on April 26, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. The fundraiser allows parents and local businesses to sell their goods and services while building awareness of their businesses or trade. There will be items for sale ideal for Mother’s…

  • How do I look?

    How do I look?

    Dress for Success helps women take first step toward independence By Pat Ellard, Special Writer The weather was gray and dismal, the kind of day when you really need a raincoat. My husband promised to meet me at noon in Princeton to help me shop for one. Actually, Tim was going to ride herd on…

  • PRINCETON: University plan sent to planning board

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Princeton University’s controversial arts and transit plan has been officially submitted to the Princeton Regional Planning Board for site approvals.    The plan also reveals the university has purchased an additional parcel of land, 152 Alexander St., a former insurance agency with a second floor apartment. The assessed value was $612,600,…

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