• MONROE: Students learn about countries at fair

    MONROE: Students learn about countries at fair

    Brookside Elementary fourth-graders Emily Fereire, Victoria Johnson and Ryan Gagliardi during the Cultural Fair on Feb. 10 at the England booth. London bridge was constructed out of all Legos. Photo by Amy Batista.

  • HIGHTSTOWN: District ponders budget, science

    HIGHTSTOWN: District ponders budget, science

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — The East Windsor Regional School District Board of Education approved a motion to change its next meeting to March 5 from March 12.    The move was made in order for a tentative budget to be submitted to Mercer County by a March 5 deadline.    ”Obviously for budgeting, we…

  • MONTGOMERY: Resnick helps Cougar girls clinch

    MONTGOMERY: Resnick helps Cougar girls clinch

    MHS fencing returns to final four By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Allison Resnick wasn’t thrilled with the start to her fencing season, but the ending is certainly to her liking.    The Montgomery High School senior won two of her three foil bouts for the third-seeded Cougar girls team in their 17-10 win over sixth-seeded…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Jazz musicians unite

    HIGHTSTOWN: Jazz musicians unite

    Batista From left, Hightstown High School senior Connor Ernst, of East Windsor, plays the alto sax in a friendly playoff against sophomore Chris Bruno, of East Windsor, who plays the tenor sax, on Feb. 10. Both young men performed during a joint Jazz event of Peddie School and Hightstown High students. (Photo by Amy Batista)

  • MONROE: Students learn about countries at fair

    MONROE: Students learn about countries at fair

    Brookside fourth-grader Jahnvi Seshadri constructed the Taj Mahal for the Cultural Fair to be on display at the India table and is standing with her mom, Anandi Nagarajan, who is on the Barclay Brook Brookside PTA and one of the chairpersons of the event. Photo by Amy Batista

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  • HIGHTSTOWN: Jazz musicians unite

    HIGHTSTOWN: Jazz musicians unite

    By Amy Batista    HIGHTSTOWN — Musicians came out in support of jazz on Feb. 10.    It was the first-ever pasta dinner event featuring musical performances by jazz students from Hightstown High School and the Peddie School.    Sponsored by the Hightstown High School Music Boosters, it raised $300, according to Deborah Wilmer, co-president of the organization.…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Community fights hunger

    HIGHTSTOWN: Community fights hunger

    Angelo Randolph, 3, of Hightstown, creates a valentine craft while attending the Rise to the TASK Community Dinner on Feb. 9. (Photo by Amy Batista)

  • PRINCETON AREA: Stand Up for A Child’: Serious fun with CASA

    PRINCETON AREA: Stand Up for A Child’: Serious fun with CASA

    ‘Luke Visconti, CEO of Princeton-based Diversityinc; Vincetta Kane, Marketing Manager for Roma Bank, and Randall Kirkpatrick, Director of Community Development for CASA for Children of Mercer and Burlington Counties, meet to plan CASA’s ‘Stand-up for a Child’ benefit at the Westin Princeton on March 24.

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