• PRINCETON: Township administrator retires after 30 years

    BY: Press release Princeton Township Administrator Jim Pascale has announced his retirement. After 30 years of service to the Princeton community his last day on the job will beMarch 30. Mr. Pascale initially served as the assistant administrator under former Administrator Joseph Nini in 1976. He left Princeton in 1979 to serve for four years…

  • UPPER FREEHOLD: Town appoints new Public Works manager

    Reed Park development plan rehashed By Jessica Noll, Special Writer    UPPER FREEHOLD — The Township Committee on March 15 named a new public works manager and briefly discussed the ongoing controversy surrounding the proposed development of Reed Park.    Township Committee members voted to appoint Department of Public Works employee Salvatore Fiorenzo as the town’s principal…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Teams compete during Black and Gold Night

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Teams compete during Black and Gold Night

    By Maria Riegel, Special Writer    South Brunswick High School held its third annual Black and Gold Night March 16 in the main gymnasium.    According to SBHS guidance counselor and junior class co-advisor Anastasia Marcella, Black and Gold Night was a success.    ”I think it went very well,” Mrs. Marcella said. “I was very happy with…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Local artist Weintraub’s work chosen as ‘best in show’

    HILLSBOROUGH: Local artist Weintraub’s work chosen as ‘best in show’

       Hillsborough artist Martha Weintraub had her innovative artwork chosen as “Best of Show” for the Phillips’ Mill Photographic Exhibition, running through April 8 in Bucks County, Pa.    The exhibition’s theme, “Photography as art and photographer as artist,” was underscored by Ms. Weintraub’s image, which combine photography with hand-drawing and painting.    Visitors to the exhibition, held…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Historians lament burning of centuries-old house

    HILLSBOROUGH: Historians lament burning of centuries-old house

    Firefighters battled the blaze Sunday morning and worked to confine it to one building. (Photo by Rick Artz)

  • Artists Invited to Submit Works for ‘Gallery 24/7’

    By Somerset County Board of Freeholders The Somerset County Cultural & Heritage Commission (SCC&HC) is continuing its public-art project, titled “Gallery 24/7” (G24/7) Art on Traffic Control Boxes.  The deadline for entries this year is May 22. Among the goals of G24/7 is to integrate the visual arts into non-traditional venues to expand their reach…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Charter hearing continues tonight

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    Once again, the Princeton International Academy Charter School will appear in front of the Zoning Board of Adjustment tonight (Thursday) in what may be the last of several hearings.    With only a couple of rebuttal witnesses left to testify on behalf of the South Brunswick, Princeton and West Windsor–Plainsboro…

  • CAROLYN DORFMAN DANCE COMPANY

    CAROLYN DORFMAN DANCE COMPANY

    By irene Maslowski The highly acclaimed Carolyn Dorfman Dance Company (www.cddc.info) will be a featured performer at “Dance Fest,” a week-long celebration of dance featuring the talents of Tommy Tune, Na – Ni Chen, and others on the Sitnick Stage, Lackland Performing Arts Center at Centenary College, Hackettstown, March 24-April 1. The company will perform…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Colleen Kolb, Kevin Arthur are engaged to wed

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