• Deb’s Dabblings in Deutchland

    A former Cranbury resident reminisces of her childhood in Cranbury Debbie Denison Bailey, Waldenbuch, Germany    Writing from my laptop in Waldenbuch, Germany, I am recalling the many times I sat at the end of my partially disabled mother’s bed and typed on a rickety typewriter while she dictated her weekly article to me for the…

  • PRINCETON: Lennon art draws interest

    Beatles fans, young and old, view drawings By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    The mystique of the Beatles and John Lennon continues, influencing even today’s youth.    ”I’m fascinated my son has such an interest at a young age,” said East Windsor resident Don Tandler, who came to the weekend exhibition of “Imagine, The Artwork of John…

  • Marketing Manager

    Marketing Manager

    By Arleen Severino STEWART BUSINESS SYSTEMS ANNOUNCES NEW DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP, NJ September 19, 2011-STEWART BUSINESS SYSTEMS, one of the tri-state area’s most successful office technology companies, is pleased to announce Liz Wood as the new Director of Human Resources. Stewart Business Systems has been a leading provider of solutions for managing documents…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Longtime squad member honored

    EAST WINDSOR: Longtime squad member honored

    By Christina Whittington, Special Writer    EAST WINDSOR — Leslie Rudnick, township resident and founding member of the township’s District 2 Rescue Squad, was honored Tuesday night for his 37 years of dedicated service, not only to the squad, but also the community.    The presentation, in the form of a proclamation from Mayor Janice Mironov and…

  • ‘Hallowed ground’ to be considered

    Mary Jane Cooper, of Titusville     Sept. 28, the New Jersey State Review Board will consider the nomination of the Bear Tavern Road/Jacobs Creek Crossing Rural Historic District for listing in the New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places, a momentous event.    Although Mercer County spokeswoman Julie Wilt made it very clear that these…

  • George to the Rescue episode will feature local Princeton contractor Pieter Kiesewetter, from Cornerstone Appraisals & Restorations

    George to the Rescue episode will feature local Princeton contractor Pieter Kiesewetter, from Cornerstone Appraisals & Restorations

    On September 24, on NBC, the George to the Rescue episode will feature local Princeton contractor Pieter Kiesewetter, from Cornerstone Appraisals & Restorations. Together with his crew, Peter worked tirelessly to renovate the Plainsboro EMS Station House.

  • POLICE BLOTTER: Sept. 23

    Princeton Borough    Michael Kozic, 21, of Hightstown was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated at 1:50 a.m. Sept.17 on Washington Road. * * *    Gates Torrey, 21, of Greenwich, Connecticut was arrested and charged with providing alcoholic beverages to a minor at 1 p.m. Sept.18 on Nassau Street. * * *    Edward Dowds, 19,…

  • How to deal with feral cats

    Becky Robinson, Alley Cat Allies To the editor: It is a sad week for the community of Jamesburg. Despite opposition from many citizens and efforts by humane organizations to work with the council on a much more effective and humane Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program, the Borough Council nevertheless passed a useless and cruel feeding ban for…

  • TITUSVILLE: Two teens charged in park break-in

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    A pair of local teenagers have been charged with breaking into the Visitors Center at Washington Crossing State Park on Aug. 30 during a power outage after Hurricane Irene and stealing 16 Revolutionay War weapons and other historic items, a state official said.    The park is in western Hopewell Township…

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