• West Windsor offers much to its seniors

    Ronald Slinn, West Windsor     West Windsor is “home” to about 27,000 people. They live in almost 8,000 residential properties, of which 1,600 – or 20 percent – are believed to be occupied by “seniors” aged 55 or older.    Each of those “senior” homes receives by mail a bimonthly bulletin identifying programs and activities available…

  • MONTGOMERY: Crawford House helps women rebuild lives

       MONTGOMERY — Had it not been for Crawford House, a halfway house for women in Skillman, Sue Cooper would not be here today.    After a nearly lifelong battle with alcoholism, had lost her home, her job and her children.    ”I never knew how to ask for help,” said Ms. Cooper, a Princeton Township resident. “I…

  • The New Brunswick Jazz Project Presents Kyle Koehler Quartet

    The New Brunswick Jazz Project Presents Kyle Koehler Quartet

    By Virginia DeBery The New Brunswick Jazz Project Presents The Kyle Koehler Organ Quartet Kyle Koehler n Organ Victor North n Sax Vince Ector n Drums Matt Cherkoff – Guitar Wednesday July 20 7.30PM n 10.30PM Jazz at The Hyatt Regency 2 Albany, New Brunswick, NJ “Koehler is a revelation on organ; a natural heir…

  • Princeton HS Student competed in two tournaments for Tiger Field Hockey Club

    Princeton HS Student competed in two tournaments for Tiger Field Hockey Club

    Dan Shaughnessy, a student at Princeton High School, recently competed in two field hockey tournaments for the Tiger Field Hockey Club. The Boys East Coast Field Hockey Tournament was held in Milford, PA on June 5th then, on July 9th, Dan won a bronze medal when he competed in the Garden State Games Field Hockey…

  • In support of Princeton composting program

    The Charters, Princeton     An observation from my college-age daughter: “The pilot program is a really easy way to cut down on the amount of trash that goes down the disposal or in the landfill! My family used to compost ourselves; however, this is much more suited to us as we produce a lot of…

  • HEALTH MATTERS: Parent’s guide to appendicitis

    By Alicia Brennan, M.D., Princeton HealthCare System    Abdominal pain is one of the most common complaints parents and pediatricians hear from children of all ages. Often, these pains require little more than some rest and TLC, but occasionally they can signal something more serious such as appendicitis. Knowing the difference, however, can be a challenge.…

  • LOOSE ENDS: Tasty sounds at Princeton Shopping Center

    LOOSE ENDS: Tasty sounds at Princeton Shopping Center

    SOLful Photography Ray Rodriguez leads Swing Sabroso.

  • "The Ten Power Foods"

    By Scott McCaskey “The Ten Power Foods”   Presentation Serves Nutrition, Energy and Taste Princeton, N.J.: Mahi, red peppers, avocados, walnuts and whole grains; just a few of the items on the menu in a power and nutrition buffet being served at Princeton Windrows. As a special presentation for better living, a certified dietician from…

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