• IRS Seeks Community Volunteers for the Upcoming Tax Season

    By Gregg Semanick, IRS NJ Spokesperson Looking for a rewarding volunteer experience? Do you like to help people? The Internal Revenue Service is seeking volunteers for the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance and Tax Counseling for the Elderly (VITA/TCE) Programs. The IRS is looking for volunteers to take part in VITA/TCE throughout New Jersey during the…

  • MONTGOMERY: Cougars show fight on way to finals

    Casey, new-look MHS back to championship vs. South By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Rachel Casey could have looked at all the players that the Montgomery High School girls tennis team lost from last year and figured a sectional final berth was out of the question.    But that’s not in the nature of the MHS…

  • 2nd Annual Alexander’s Run October 29th in Historic Trenton, NJ

    By Ayesha DeMond-Angell 2nd Annual Alexander’s Run Saturday, October 29th 2011 in Historic Downtown Trenton, NJ The 2nd Annual Alexander’s Run will take place Saturday, October 29th 2011. The signature events for the day includes a 5K race through historic Trenton and a 1 Mile Family Costume Fun Run/Walk. New this year is a $250 prize…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Well-rounded Ibanez shows offensive skills

    Senior helps WW-P North girls soccer clinch division By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Jenn Ibanez is proving this season that she can be just as balanced on the soccer pitch as she is off it.    The West Windsor-Plainsboro North senior plays saxophone in the school’s jazz band, studies piano on top of that, and…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Creating a Halloween cabaret

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Creating a Halloween cabaret

    Staff photo by Charles W. Kim Ashley Dugas, 23, of Trenton reads a monologue from the upcoming Halloween cabaret.

  • Princeton Resident Hemant Mehta Named AEE Region I Energy Engineer of the Year

    Princeton Resident Hemant Mehta Named AEE Region I Energy Engineer of the Year

    By Monica Westerlund NEW YORK CITY, Oct. 18, 2011 – The Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) named Princeton resident Hemant R. Mehta, PE, its Energy Engineer of the Year for Region I during the World Energy Engineering Congress in Chicago Oct. 11. Mehta is the founder and president of New York City-based WM Group Engineers.…

  • PRINCETON: Jachera demands apology over Moore song lyrics

    By Victoria Hurely-Schubert, Staff Writer    The gloves came off in the borough mayoral race on Sunday night when Democratic candidate Yina Moore sang a parody of “I Will Survive” that was critical of Republican challenger Jill Jachera at a Princeton Community Democratic Organization (PCDO) candidate’s night.    The song, which Ms. Moore said was all in…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Creating a Halloween cabaret

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Creating a Halloween cabaret

    Staff photo by Charles W. Kim Princeton native Rachel Benoit directs her first production for Plutonian Productions by staging a Halloween cabaret at the Ivy Inn in Princeton Oct. 28-29.

  • PRINCETON: Little Tigers return to finals

    Taylor, girls tennis look for another chance By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Alyssa Taylor was a winner in last year’s sectional semifinals to help propel the Princeton High School girls tennis team into the finals.    The senior was a winner again this year, just at a new flight, as the Little Tigers returned to…

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