• “Inspire by Example” Event to Honor More than 240 Interfaith Caregivers
  • Community and Corporate Grants Support PEI Kids’ Juvenile Intervention Services

    By Diane Blaszka Lawrenceville, NJ – March 30, 2012 – Four grants received in the past three months totaling $42,500 will help support PEI Kids, a Mercer County nonprofit dedicated to keeping children safe, and the hundreds of teenage clients it serves via its highly regarded juvenile intervention programs. The Princeton Area Community Foundation, together…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Mayors teach class

    HIGHTSTOWN: Mayors teach class

    ‘Teacher for a Day’ showcases community, government, business leaders By Amy Batista, Special Writer    The East Windsor Education Association invited community members to become a “Teacher for a Day” on March 22.    Approximately 20 participants followed lesson plans, taught classes and performed general duties.    Assemblyman Dan Benson, of the 14th District, East Windsor Mayor Janice…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Twin Rivers man allegedly assaults East Windsor officer

       EAST WINDSOR — It wasn’t all fun and games in Twin Rivers on Sunday.    Police said Twin Rivers resident Carlos Andrade, 26, attempted to tackle an officer after he was approached regarding a report that he had violated a restraining order within the planned living community.    Mr. Andrade has been charged with aggravated assault.    Police…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Alyssa Held will attend Girls’ Career Institute

    HILLSBOROUGH: Alyssa Held will attend Girls’ Career Institute

       Alyssa Lynn Held of Hillsborough High School has been selected to attend ’Girls’ Career Institute (GCI), a program by the N.J. State Federation of Women’s Clubs of GFWC for girls at the end of junior year of high school.    The program will be held on the Douglass campus at Rutgers University from June 11-14 and…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Arnold aims to keep Pirates standards high

    New boys tennis coach was South assistant By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Richard Arnold is no stranger to the standards that he is stepping into as the new head coach of the West Windsor-Plainsboro South boys tennis team, and no stranger to success himself.    For the last four years, Arnold has served as the…

  • Community and Corporate Grants Support PEI Kids’ Juvenile Intervention Services

    By Diane Blaszka Lawrenceville, NJ – March 30, 2012 – Four grants received in the past three months totaling $42,500 will help support PEI Kids, a Mercer County nonprofit dedicated to keeping children safe, and the hundreds of teenage clients it serves via its highly regarded juvenile intervention programs. The Princeton Area Community Foundation, together…

  • PRINCETON: Girls Fencer of the Year

    PRINCETON: Girls Fencer of the Year

    Hun’s Baptiste continued improvement in perfect year By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Noelle Baptiste had a lot of other interests before she started fencing in the summer after her eighth grade year.    She has played the piano at Carnegie Hall, plays flute and guitar, worked at tennis, is heavily involved in Girl Scouts and…

  • MANVILLE: Senior citizen center activities for March 29

    Seniors can create ‘aged’ foil art at center    The Manville Senior Center on South Third Avenue has scheduled its month of activities.    The center offers food, fellowship and fun on most weekdays.    The Manville Recreation Department leads lightweight exercise on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:15–10:45 a.m., and “walk and chair” exercise on Mondays and Wednesdays,…

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