• EAST WINDSOR: Students fight world hunger

    EAST WINDSOR: Students fight world hunger

    ‘Be the change’ By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    O Ambassadors, composed of nearly 150 high and middle school students in the East Windsor Regional School District, held a month-long fundraiser in January to raise money for famine relief in East Africa.    To do so, students sold African-made Rafiki necklaces, for $10 each, and raised more…

  • MANVILLE: Library Happenings, week of March 29

       Art exhibit: The library will host an art exhibit of Romanian-born artist Cristian Ostafi of Holmdel. “The Mime” is a collection of 31 black-and-white photos of mimes that symbolize a man under a totalitarian regime. The showing begins with a reception from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 3, and run through April in the…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Alyssa Held will attend Girls’ Career Institute
  • Abel PEO Services Celebrates 20 Years

    By James W Bell Sr Cranbury, New Jersey – March 26, 2012 – Abel celebrates 20 years as one of the leading Professional Employer Organizations in the country. Founded with the intention of providing the highest level of service to client companies that would allow them to focus on their core business, the people at…

  • Director, Millstone Township Community Education

    Barbara Schulze BIG BAND BASH 2 Ballroom dance instructor Candace Woodward-Clough is teaming up with Millstone Township Community Education, and "Full Count”, an 18-piece big band with featured vocalist Rose Shargo to present a fantastic evening of music, dancing, and fun. A free ½ hour ballroom dance lesson will be offered by Candace from 7:30-8:00…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Deadline for primary elections nears

    By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    HIGHTSTOWN — There are two three-year Borough Council seats opening up to voters this November. The New Jersey primary elections are set for June 5.    Candidates have until April 2 to file to run in his or her party’s primary for Borough Council.    In East Windsor, “There are no Township…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Scouts’ crafted wooden cars zoom down track

    HILLSBOROUGH: Scouts’ crafted wooden cars zoom down track

       Pack 1776, which meets at Neshanic Reformed Church on Amwell Road, held its annual Pinewood Derby on Saturday, March 17. More than 50 Scouts and their siblings participated in the competitive, but fun, event.    The tradition goes back to the 1950s when a California Cubmaster developed affordable-model cars to replace full-size soapbox derby racers. Each…

  • New Mobile App Connects Local Businesses with Local Shoppers and Supports the Community

    New Mobile App Connects Local Businesses with Local Shoppers and Supports the Community

    By Ryan Passarelli PromoVerse Prepares to Launch in Central NJ New mobile app reshapes how you shop and see local businesses     Somerset, NJ (April 1, 2012) – PromoVerse a new mobile application that connects local businesses and local shoppers is preparing to launch in central New Jersey in mid-April.  The location based application separates…

  • ART: Inspired and Unique

    ART: Inspired and Unique

    A proposed exterior of Princeton University Chapel. Courtesy of Princeton University Archives

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