• MCCC Students Take on Paris and Leave with New Perspectives

    MCCC Students Take on Paris and Leave with New Perspectives

    By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. – When Allanna Hicks, who earned her associate degree in Liberal Arts at Mercer in December, heard about the college’s Study Tour to Paris scheduled for July, she remembers thinking, "I’m in." Now, having just returned from the trip, which took place July 10-17, she is thrilled she decided…

  • PRINCETONS: Police plan crackdown on drunk driving

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    A crackdown on drunk driving will begin later this month in the Princetons.    The “Over the Limit Under Arrest,” campaign begins on Aug. 19 and runs through the Labor Day weekend.    The campaign will consist of sobriety checkpoints where cars will be stopped to determine if the drivers are intoxicated…

  • EDITORIAL: Finding more funds for the pool

       It was not the original recommendation by the Recreation Board and it will be $1.5 million more expensive than that recommendation and it was a bit of a surprise.    The governing bodies of the Princetons voted recently to go with a new, $6.37 million stainless steel pool for the Community Park Pool complex rather than…

  • NJ Food Processors networking dinner will focus on energy efficiency

    By Michele Hujber The New Jersey Food Processors Association (NJFPA) will hold its next Networking Dinner on Wednesday, September 21, at the Westin Hotel in Mt. Laurel, NJ. The event, sponsored by J. H. Cohn, begins at 6:00 p.m. with cash bar and time for member networking. The dinner and educational program will begin at…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton Borough    A 67-year-old Princeton man was arrested on a charge of possession of marijuana under 50 grams and contempt of court on August 5. Subsequent to a call of an argument on Spruce Circle, William Freeman was found to have six active warrants from Princeton Borough, Lawrence and Burlington Township and to be in…

  • HEALTH:Students learn special skills outside the classroom

    By, Daniela Kessel, M.Ed    For children with social cognitive deficits, the ability to develop and enjoy positive, meaningful relationships with peers, family members and the community may pose an enormous challenge. It can be difficult for them to communicate appropriately with others, initiate and maintain friendships, deal with frustration and stress, understand how to solve…

  • Sheriff Sponsors 300th-Anniversary Patch Contest

    By Somerset County Sheriff Frank J. Provenzano             SOMERVILLE – Somerset County public and private school students in grades 6 through 12 are invited to submit a design for a Somerset County Sheriff’s Office patch to mark the office’s 300th anniversary.             “Our office is proud to be celebrating three centuries of service to the…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BREAKING NEWS – Firefighters battle a car fire in Kendall Park
  • Dump Christiecrats

    L Richards/NJ-Can Kick off for event is tomorrow—Monday, August 8th.  The Tea Party did not take back our government.  They sold it.    Press Release For immediate release: Dump the Christiecrats! Trenton, NJ, August 8, 2011, 10:00 a.m. — To show that democracy still works and the people have power, NJ-CAN will hold a press…

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