• Broadway Comes to Robbinsville

    Broadway Comes to Robbinsville

    Jersey Boys’ Russell Fischer

  • MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Tin-Tin,’ ‘War Horse’
  • Fall Ball makes $50K for ‘Turf’s Up!’

       Two hundred and thirty Hopewell Valley fans gathered at Jericho National Golf Club for the Recreation Foundation’s annual Fall Ball on Nov. 19.    Over $50,000 was raised for the turf field at Hopewell Valley Central High School — bringing commitments to the project close to $700,000 of the $1,000,000 needed.    Attendees, decked out in black…

  • “Kazoobie Kazoo Show” Plays to the Crowd at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Jan. 21

    “Kazoobie Kazoo Show” Plays to the Crowd at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Jan. 21

    By Candace Zafirellis West Windsor, N.J. – It’s a “Kazoobie” time for all! Young audience members are guaranteed a chance to toot their very own kazoo in a high energy performance by the irrepressible Rick Hubbard and his “Kazoobie Kazoo Show” at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre.  This combination of music and family fun…

  • Political retaliation?

    Robert Kecskes CFTC chairman Hopewell Township     In a move that we, the Citizens For Tax Choice (CFTC), call blatant political retaliation, the Hopewell Township Committee abruptly suspended all work on the Marshall’s Corner/Pennytown redevelopment project, only weeks after the ambitious housing and retail project won the 2011 Distinguished Civic Leadership and Community Education Award…

  • WEST WINDSOR:Purchase of playground equipment OK’d

       WEST WINDSOR — Township Council passed a resolution Monday night to authorize the purchase of playground equipment at Zaitz Park.    The cost of the equipment will be funded by the township’s capital budget account for the amount of $38,773.83.    ”(The Township) wanted to put in a small playground for the kids to play and for…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Students rally for the environment

    HIGHTSTOWN: Students rally for the environment

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — Teens held signs in support of the environment on Dec. 17.    Downtown, at the intersection of Route 33 and Main Street, the sound of honking horns was a buzz in the borough in response to the signs held by members of the Hightstown High School Project Green Club…

  • PRINCETON: SID off table until 2012

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Action on a proposed special improvement district (SID) in the University Place area has been postponed until the new year.    The ordinance was not acted upon because it was not advertised correctly, said Robert Bruschi, borough administrator.    ”There was a notice requirement we were unaware of as staff,” he said.…

  • AS I SEE IT: Santa Claus and SIDs in Princeton

    By Anne Waldron Neumann    How many holiday presents did you buy on Nassau Street this year? What about things you needed yourself? A few? None? So what’s wrong with shopping downtown? According to Princetonians, a lot. Many of us never shop there.    That is, we live in a community whose downtown many of us feel…

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