• Edison charter school plan denied yet again

    State instead grants approval to schools proposed in Camden, Newark, Trenton BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer The application for the Tikun Olam Hebrew Language Charter High School, which would serve students in Edison and New Brunswick, has been denied for the fourth time. The state Department of Education’s rejection of the application came as a…

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    Bamdad Rasoi shovels snow from the driveway of his Metuchen home after a few inches accumulated during central New Jersey’s first snowstorm of 2012 on Jan. 21. ERIC SUCAR staff

  • PRINCETON: Freshman helps PHS to big win

    PRINCETON: Freshman helps PHS to big win

    Dennis Symons Princeton High freshman Landis Hackett recorded a first-period pin against Lakewood’s Jorge Maruniez in the Little Tigers’ 57-16 win on Friday. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com

  • Free Alcohol and Depression Screenings

    By Heather Steel, PR Manager, Carrier Clinic January 24, 2012 For Immediate Release: Carrier Clinic and East Mountain Hospital offering Free Alcohol and Depression Screening Dates throughout 2012   BELLE MEAD, NJ- Carrier Clinic and East Mountain Hospital announced today that they will offer free screenings for alcohol and depression/anxiety on selected dates throughout 2012.…

  • PRINCETON: Jensen gets own taste for rivalry

    PDS-Lawrenceville skate to 2-2 tie By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Garret Jensen finally understands the Princeton Day School-Lawrenceville School boys ice hockey rivalry.    ”Throughout my PDS career,” said the Panthers senior captain, “all I heard my dad talk about was playing Lawrenceville.”    Jensen grew up and lives in Princeton. His father, a PDS graduate,…

  • A Public Challenge is Issued for Breast Cancer

    A Public Challenge is Issued for Breast Cancer

    By Diane Hasili A challenge has been issued by the Breast Cancer Resource Center (“BCRC”) of the YWCA Princeton to all women. They are being challenged to each raise $100 in 100 days to help the center support local women affected by breast cancer. The aptly named the 100 Women, 100 Ways, 100 Days Challenge,…

  • New Brunswick Jazz Project Presents Conrad Herwig Quintet Thursday January 26

    New Brunswick Jazz Project Presents Conrad Herwig Quintet Thursday January 26

    By Virginia DeBery Thursday January 26, the New Brunswick Jazz Project will present acclaimed trombone master, Rutgers’ own, Conrad Herwig. Conrad will be leading an all star quintet in a pre-recording concert at Makeda. Conrad, considered one of the world’s complete jazz musicians, sits atop both the performing and jazz educational fields. In addition, he…

  • Press Release: Derrick N. Ashong & Soulfege Live at Drom NYC

    By Stephen McConnaughey New York, NY, January 23, 2012—Derrick N. Ashong & Soulfège just can’t sit still.  After recently performing at Club de Madrid’s gala dinner honoring former President Bill Clinton with the Democratic Leadership Award, releasing the animated short film Love Rain Down (a cut from their latest CD, AFropolitan), launching a national commercial…

  • A Public Challenge is Issued for Breast Cancer

    A Public Challenge is Issued for Breast Cancer

    Betsy Bell, Founder Head2Hope, is taking on the challenge through sales of wraps, scarves, neckwarmers, and blankets.

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