• WEST WINDSOR: Babe Ruth 13s drop title games

    WEST WINDSOR: Babe Ruth 13s drop title games

    Dennis Symons West Windsor-Plainsboro’s Luke Apuzzi catches the ball to record an out on the sliding Cody Sadreamelli of Atlantic Shore in the winners’ bracket final last Wednesday. Atlantic Shore came back to beat WW-P twice on Sunday to win the state title. Photo by Dennis Symons Jr./dennissymons.com

  • MCCC Faculty Linda and Chris Gaylo Make Science Learning Their Goal at James Kerney Campus

    MCCC Faculty Linda and Chris Gaylo Make Science Learning Their Goal at James Kerney Campus

    By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. — Science faculty member Linda Gaylo has taught at Mercer County Community College for 18 years, the first 10 as an adjunct instructor, then as a teaching assistant. For the last four, Gaylo has been a full-time faculty member at MCCC’s James Kerney Campus in downtown Trenton. She also…

  • East Windsor woman escapes kidnapping

    by centraljersey.com EAST WINDSOR – An woman escaped from an ex-boyfriend who had kidnapped her after repetitively punching her and threatening her with a weapon.  The unnamed woman, 36, of East Windsor, was kidnapped by Herlindo Castillo-Siani, 39, just before noon as she walked from the Orchard residential community behind the Target on July 24.…

  • MONTGOMERY: Thomas Sweet making a move

    By Marisa Iati, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — Residents looking for a sweet summer treat will find something at a new location when ice cream shop and bakery Thomas Sweet moves across Route 206 to Montgomery Shopping Center this week.    The store will be where Dollars & Sense was located, between Montgomery Cinemas and Rodolfo Pizza.…

  • Is There a Jewish Afterlife?

    By Megan Moccio Over the past year, Bruce Birnberg, Executive Director of The Martin and Edith Stein Hospice, has been giving a presentation on a topic that has fascinated him for years, entitled, The Afterlife and Getting There Gently.  “The speculation of what happens after death to the soul is very interesting,” Bruce said, smiling…

  • PRINCETON: Reaching out to give back at Corner House

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert,Staff Writer    A product of the outreach programs at Corner House, a local man has returned to his roots to run the program that had a profound impact on his life.    Calvin Reed, who grew up in Princeton and graduated from Princeton High School in 2003, has joined the youth counseling center as…

  • MONTGOMERY: Five teens earn Eagle rank

    MONTGOMERY: Five teens earn Eagle rank

       Five Montgomery High School teens were honored by Boy Scout Troop 46 on June 18 during their Eagle Scout Court of Honor ceremony.    Bill McKechnie, Rich Epp III, Jeff Tidona, Stephen Byrne and John Padden attained the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest award in scouting. It is achieved by less than 2 percent of…

  • HEALTH:Leg pain? Talk to you doctor about possible PAD

    By Kenneth A. Goldman, M.D.    Do your legs hurt when you walk even short distances?    Do they feel tired or heavy when you climb a flight of stairs?    If so, you should talk with your doctor about peripheral artery disease (PAD), a common and sometimes painful leg condition that also can be a marker for…

  • PLAINSBORO: Novo Nordisk will move to Forrestal Center

       PLAINSBORO — Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk announced on Monday a $215 million redevelopment project to renovate and upgrade a 770,000-square-foot office building in the Princeton Forrestal Center and relocate its U.S. headquarters to the site.    The company has signed a long-term lease for the building, with the initial phase of occupancy being approximately 500,000…

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