• PRINCETON: Procession from Brooklyn delivers WTC beam

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Knights of every color rode on shining armor from Brooklyn to Princeton to bring a piece of the World Trade Center to its new home this weekend. When all the motorcycles roared to life like a Princeton tiger, the growls echoed off the buildings on Van Brunt Street in Brooklyn…

  • Mrs. G TV & Appliances launches partnership with Habitat of Humanity of Trenton to donate old appliances

    Mrs. G TV & Appliances launches partnership with Habitat of Humanity of Trenton to donate old appliances

    By HMPR (LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ): Debbie Schaeffer, President & CEO of Mrs. G TV & Appliances, is pleased to announce a partnership with Tom Caruso, Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of Trenton, for the recycling of appliances and kitchen cabinets. Mrs. G’s customers can donate their old but working appliances as well as kitchen cabinets…

  • J.S. Bach "Mass in B minor"

    J.S. Bach "Mass in B minor"

    Princeton Pro Musica Artistic Director Frances Fowler Slade will conduct Johann Sebastian Bach’s monumental Mass in B Minor, BWV 232 – a work which reflects the summation of Bach’s career, and his final compositional endeavor – in her final concert with Princeton Pro Musica Chorus and Orchestra. Soloists will be Mary Ellen Callahan, soprano, Alyson…

  • ‘How To Raise Investment Seed Capital’ At Venture Association New Jersey Meeting

    By Robert P. Baker The regular monthly meeting of the Venture Association New Jersey (www.vanj.com) was held on Tuesday, March 20, at the Marriott Hanover, Whippany, NJ. The presentation was a panel discussion, moderated by Frank Graziano, Managing Partner, Monmouth Venture Partners (www.fjgraziano.com), on the topic of, “Seed-Stage Investment: How to Get That First Round of…

  • PRINCETON: Lempert gets PCDO mayoral endorsement

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Township Committeewoman Liz Lempert received the endorsement of the largest turnout in the history of the Princeton Community Democratic Organization (PCDO) for mayor of the consolidated Princeton on Sunday night.    Borough Councilman Kevin Wilkes, the second candidate for mayor, did not receive enough support for the organization’s recommendation.    On Monday…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton Borough    Two juveniles were charged with juvenile delinquency when police found them allegedly in possession of marijuana in the Spring Street garage on March 23 at 4:12 p.m.    Brenda Smith, 39, of Mount Laurel, was charged with forgery, obtaining a controlled dangerous substance by fraud and possession of drug paraphernalia at the CVS pharmacy…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Fluoride-free change causes waves

    HIGHTSTOWN — Some people expressed concern this week after reading a notification on the borough’s website stating that fluoride had been discontinued in the drinking water supply since September 2010. “The borough did notify a Department of Environmental Protection field inspector in September 2010 that it was discontinuing (the addition of) fluoride to the water,”…

  • PRINCETON: Howard top vote-getter at PCDO; Moore last

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    In a surprising turn of events, Borough Mayor Yina Moore did not receive support from her fellow Democrats and finished with the least amount of support at the Princeton Community Democratic Organization meeting Sunday night.    She received 97 votes, or 27.5 percent of the 353 ballots cast for the 10…

  • Monmounth County Teen Awarded Hero to Animals

    Monmounth County Teen Awarded Hero to Animals

    Robby Murphy and Meghan Rehbein of Monmouth County SPCA

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