• MONTGOMERY: Town agrees to pay $95,000 for land

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY— The Township Committee voted to settle on a total purchasing price of $95,000 for the 2.4 acre property in the south part of town previously owned by Joseph DuFour, ending a six-year legal battle.    Although the committee already had the title to the property, they had been in a…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Education board members pass background checks

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    Board of education members from Princeton, Montgomery and West Windsor-Plainsboro have all completed mandatory criminal background checks required by a recent New Jersey law that disqualifies board members or members of charter school boards of trustees from serving if they have been convicted of certain crimes.    Board members from the…

  • NEIL N. JASEY, M.D. NAMED DIRECTOR OF BRAIN INJURY SERVICES AT KESSLER INSTITUTE FOR REHABILITATION

    By Irene Maslowski West Orange, N.J. – Neil N. Jasey, Jr., M.D. (http://www.kessler-rehab.com/patient-center/staff/DoctorDetails.aspx?ID=62) has been appointed the Director of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Services at Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation (www.kessler-rehab.com).  In this role, Dr. Jasey will direct the comprehensive brain injury rehabilitation program at Kessler’s three campuses in West Orange, Saddle Brook and Chester, New…

  • Call for Entries

    Call for Entries

    Artists of Yardley announces 1st Annual Juried Show

  • PRINCETON: Goerner won’t run for mayor of consolidated Princeton

       Princeton Township Mayor Chad Goerner announced today that he will not seek election as mayor of the consolidated Princeton this year, saying he has “achieved everything that I set out to accomplish when I first ran for office in 2006,” including consolidation.    He said he would spend the rest of this year guiding “the town…

  • Press Release: By Popular Demand—Jambalaya Brass Band Return to Dinosaur Bar-B-Que

    By Stephen McConnaughey FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: BY POPULAR DEMAND—JAMBALAYA BRASS BAND  RETURNS TO DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE   New York, NY, January 23, 2012 – Jambalaya Brass Band will be performing in celebration of their hit CD release It’s a Jungle Out There on Friday, February 17, 2012 from 10:00 PM to 1:00 AM at Harlem’s world-renowned…

  • MCCC to Celebrate African American History Month

    MCCC to Celebrate African American History Month

    The student dance troupe, Born Free, which performed at Martin Luther King Jr. Day ceremonies, is featured on Feb. 4.

  • Creative Marketing Alliance Celebrates Quarter Century of Achieving Results for Clients

    By Meghan Higgins FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE              Creative Marketing Alliance Celebrates Quarter Century of Achieving Results for Clients Agency Updates its Image with Launch of New Website – www.GoToCMA.com PRINCETON JUNCTION, NJ – January 23, 2012 – What began as the realization of a dream in 1987, has matured into an agency of 30+ employees dedicated…

  • PRINCETON: Police investigating a rash of burglaries

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Police are investigating almost a dozen burglaries that have taken place in Princeton Township within the past few weeks.    ”The only real tie is they seem to be crimes of opportunity,” said Sgt. Michael R. Cifelli of the community services bureau.    The most recent activity was all in the Princeton…

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