• MCCC to Celebrate African American History Month

    MCCC to Celebrate African American History Month

    By Candace Zafirellis West Windsor, N.J. – "Lifting as We Climb" is the month-long theme for Mercer County Community College’s (MCCC) observance of African American History Month. The varied schedule of events includes presentations by inspiring African American leaders, dance and other entertainment, and an open house that explores the cultures of Africa. Events are…

  • DISTRICT 16: Simon will face challenge from Spadea

    By Charles W. Kim and Gene Robbins, Packet Publications    Newly chosen Assemblywoman Donna Simon will not only have to learn her new job in Trenton, but also prepare for a June primary challenge.    The first-term Readington Township Committeewoman won the 16th District Assembly seat of the late Peter Biondi in a special Republican Party convention…

  • PRINCETON: Goerner not running for mayor

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Princeton Township Mayor Chad Goerner has announced he will not seek another term in office.    ”I feel like I accomplished what I set out to do,” he said in a Monday morning interview. “My goal was never to be on the governing body for 20 years, I’ve already served for…

  • World Mission Society Church of God Serves D.C.

    By Jessica Sesson FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JANUARY 29, 2012 Contact: Jorge Correa Tel. 201-707-0121 Email: [email protected] WORLD MISSION SOCIETY CHURCH OF GOD “SERVING D.C. COMMUNITY IN HONOR OF SECOND COMING CHRIST AHNSAHNGHONG” WASHINGTON D.C. – January 29, 2012: The World Mission Society Church of God (WMSCOG) has come together to serve the Washington D.C. community…

  • Dine for Darfur

    By Sarah Shapiro STAND: Students Taking Action Now Darfur For immediate release January 21, 2012 Contact: Sarah Shapiro, [email protected] Students Taking Action Now Darfur (STAND) will host Dine for Darfur on Friday, February 24, 7:00 p.m., at West-Windsor-Plainsboro High School North. STAND is a student-run organization working to end genocide in Darfur, Sudan. Jerry Ehrlich,…

  • MONTGOMERY: Athlete of the Week

    MONTGOMERY: Athlete of the Week

    Bergida earns first SCT wrestling title By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    David Bergida’s first trip to wrestling’s Tournament of Champions in Atlantic City last year was a huge boost of confidence, and it helped to motivate him to prepare for this season.    ”I definitely have more confidence after what I did last year,” said…

  • 2012 Energy Code Q&A: Hance Construction Advises Property Owners to Know Their Numbers Before They Panic
  • PRINCETON: Sam Wang: ‘Inside a Child’s Mind’

    ‘All that most children need for healthy development is a stable home, food, love and not too much stress. It’s hard to break babies. They are robust.’ By Euna Kwon Brossman Special Writer    Sam Wang is associate professor of neuroscience and molecular biology at Princeton University and, with his wife Rebecca, the proud parent of…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Teens deliver artistic performances at Coffee House

    HIGHTSTOWN: Teens deliver artistic performances at Coffee House

    Freshman Dan McGinley, 15, sings “Smile” while junior Brad Nathanson, 16, plays the guitar during a Coffee House performance at Hightstown High School on Jan. 13. (Photo by Amy Batista)

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