• Scooping Ice Cream for School Supplies

    Scooping Ice Cream for School Supplies

    By Sarah Darish United Way of Hunterdon County along with Cold Stone Creamery will be working together this summer to benefit the Tools 4 School program. This program is a collective community effort to collect school supplies for Hunterdon County students in need. Last year, over 15,600 items were collected, which were distributed to children…

  • PRINCETON: Diving for gold

    PRINCETON: Diving for gold

    C-P’s Peterson captures two PASDA titles By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Every summer, Avery Peterson’s diving has gotten a little better.    The Princeton 12-year-old has the ribbons to prove it, and now she also has a pair of first-place trophies.    Peterson won the 12-and-under girls division and the 12-and-under open division at the Princeton…

  • PRINCETON: These 2 Moms are mixing things up

    PRINCETON: These 2 Moms are mixing things up

    Jen Carson, left, and Nic Bergman, far right, work with students at their Ice Cream social at the Updike Farmstead last week. Staff photo by Victoria Hurley-Schubert.

  • PROFESSIONAL LANDCARE NETWORK MEMBER, GREEN VALLEY PARTICIPATED IN DONATION TO ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY

    PROFESSIONAL LANDCARE NETWORK MEMBER, GREEN VALLEY PARTICIPATED IN DONATION TO ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY

    By Jennifer Cibulskis Jennifer Cibulskis Green Valley Lawn & Landscape, Inc. 908-281-3858 [email protected] For Immediate Release PROFESSIONAL LANDCARE NETWORK MEMBER, GREEN VALLEY PARTICIPATED IN DONATION TO ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY   SKILLMAN, NJ, July 25, 2011, — Green Valley Lawn & Landscape, Inc., a member of the Professional Landcare Network (PLANET), participated in Renewal & Remembrance…

  • SPOTLIGHT: Yoga as therapy

    SPOTLIGHT: Yoga as therapy

    Instructor, living with MS, knows at least five ways yoga can help By Dan Fernandez    Living in New Jersey, one of the most populous and expensive states in the country, is stressful. There are traffic jams to crawl through, bills to pay, schedules to keep, and hundreds of e-mails to answer each day.    It takes…

  • PROFESSIONAL LANDCARE NETWORK MEMBER, GREEN VALLEY PARTICIPATED IN DONATION TO ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY
  • PACKET PICKS: Dance Fever!

       In celebration of National Dance Day, the cast of the Pennington Players’ production of “13 The Musical,” in cooperation with Kelsey Theatre at Mercer County Community College, will host a National Dance Day Event on the West Windsor campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road.    This dance event is open to the public. It is one of…

  • Making dough at Princeton Eats program

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Sourdough, baguette and focaccia; yeast questions and kneading issues were peppered at Denis Granorolo, master baker from the Terra Momo during the Princeton Public Library’s Princeton Eats program last week.    The French baker showed his skills and artistry while answering questions from more than 50 people in attendance.    ”I like…

  • COMMUNITY RALLIES TO BREAK EDEN AUTISM 5K AND FUN RUN FUNDRAISING RECORD

    COMMUNITY RALLIES TO BREAK EDEN AUTISM 5K AND FUN RUN FUNDRAISING RECORD

    By Aileen Kornblatt Eden Autism Services’ 8th annual Eden Autism 5k Race and 1-Mile Fun Run, sponsored by Munich Re, took place on July 17th and broke last year’s fundraising record with $125,000 in net proceeds. Held at the Princeton Forrestal Village, the morning was filled with plenty of fun and entertainment, including music, games…

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