• PRINCETON: Learning Cooperative moves to new location

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    The Princeton Learning Cooperative center will now be open later and will offer a wider variety of programs for the kids, thanks to its new bigger and roomier home in the All Saints Church.    The new location has more space and amenities — giving staff the opportunity to store more…

  • Local Artisan’s Work to Be Featured at 2012 Academy Awards

    Local Artisan’s Work to Be Featured at 2012 Academy Awards

    Hamilton Township artisan Wallace Kowrach’s pens will be presented as celebrity gifts at the 2012 Academy Awards. His Excalibur model pen on display in the celebrity gift lounge is crafted from gold-veined white marble with 22KT gold trim.

  • Get Your ’80s Style On for "Xanadu" at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre

    By Wendy Humphrey The Pennington Players, currently in rehearsal for “Xanadu” at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre, invite members of the audience to dress in their best 1980s regalia and vie for some prizes from that crazy neon era!  Those in costume will be asked to come up on stage ten minutes before show…

  • PRINCETON: Hun, PDS hoops fall in finals

    Upset bids end in state losses By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Bill Holup and Paris McLean both had hope their teams could pull off upsets in their respective state prep basketball finals.    In both instances their teams came up short.    Holup’s Hun School girls team returned to the state Prep A final after a two-year…

  • EDITORIAL: Opportunity to improve government

       Borough Councilman Roger Martindell recently wrote a letter to the editor in which he cited the opinion that the Transition Task Force has a chance to reinvent local government and the way Princeton will deliver municipal services.    And, he points out, unlike elected officials or municipal employees, it has no long-term political or employment stake…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Holy Kreps! It’s cold!

    EAST WINDSOR: Holy Kreps! It’s cold!

    Staff of the Melvin H. Kreps Middle School are scheduled to partake in the New Jersey Polar Bear Plunge tomorrow to raise money for the Special Olympics. Some of the participants are, from left: sixth grade Assistant Principal Alice Velez; eighth grade teacher Matt Bernstein; eighth grade Band Director Hector Bravo; Joe Orane, who is…

  • Shabbat Across America comes to Somerset

    Shabbat Across America comes to Somerset

    Rabbi Kinzbrunner will lead services

  • Bravura Philharmonic Orchestra-Music Masters from East To West, Celebrating 100th Anniversary of Ma SiCong

    Bravura Philharmonic Orchestra-Music Masters from East To West, Celebrating 100th Anniversary of Ma SiCong

    By E von Autenried This concert features symphonic works from the legendary Chinese composer, Ma SiCong and the master of classical music, Ludwig van Beethoven. Two of Ma’s latest orchestral works will be presented as U.S. premieres: the “Mongolian Dance,” and a violin concerto for Two Violins and Orchestra, with soloists Xiao-Fu Zhou and Quan…

  • Local Artisan’s Work to Be Featured at 2012 Academy Awards

    Local Artisan’s Work to Be Featured at 2012 Academy Awards

    By Wallace Kowrach Hamilton Township (Mercer County), February 17, 2012—Local artisan Wallace Kowrach’s handcrafted writing instruments have been selected as one of the celebrity gifts to be presented at the upcoming 2012 Academy Awards in Hollywood, CA on February 26th. His work will be part of a select group of international artisans represented at the…

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