• People for Aninals Dining to Donate Fundraiser Jun 23

    People for Aninals Dining to Donate Fundraiser Jun 23

    People for Animals People for Animals is celebrating Adopt a Cat Month by hosting a Dining to Donate Fundraiser at the Applebees in Bridgewater (I-287 & Rt. 28) from 5:00 -9:30 pm on June 23rd. “Thousands of orphaned cats and kittens sit at shelters across New Jersey waiting for their second chance, says Fundraising Coordinator…

  • Business leaders invited to inaugural event

    By Erin Friedlander PISCATAWAY – Bishop Paul G. Bootkoski has invited Legatus, the international organization of Catholic business leaders and their spouses, to develop a local chapter in the Diocese of Metuchen. Current and former business owners, CEOs, Presidents, Managing Directors and Managing Partners are invited to attend the Diocese of Metuchen’s inaugural Legatus event…

  • Public reminded to take precautions against rabies

    Pamela Bunnion, West Windsor A fox found in the Braemer Drive area of West Windsor Township on June 10 tested positive for the rabies virus. The ill fox was found in the rear yard of a residence in an immobile condition.    Recent rabies incidence reports include an additional fox and a skunk in nearby areas.…

  • PRINCETON: jaZams celebrates 15 years with a block party

    PRINCETON: jaZams celebrates 15 years with a block party

    Joanne Farrugia, owner of jaZams, smiles as children squeal with delight at finding treasures in the pockets of her hoop skirt. Staff photo by Victoria Hurley-Schubert

  • PLUMSTED: New Egypt softball repeats

    PLUMSTED: New Egypt softball repeats

    New Egypt players prepare to greet Haley Anderson (No. 14) at home plate after her grand slam home run capped a 9-2 win over Whippany Park for the Group I state title Saturday. Photo by Michael Franken

  • PRINCETON: Firefighters recognized for their service

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Hometown heroes had their moment to shine Friday night at the 127th annual Fire Inspection and Parade in downtown Princeton.    For some residents, it’s a lifelong passion as they were recognized for their years of selfless service to the community and getting up to answer some of the 837 fire…

  • Morgan should be praised for fiscal sanity

    Paul Milazzo, West Windsor As new residents to West Windsor this year, my wife and I are appalled at the disregard that Mayor Hsueh and all but one of the Town Council members have for the taxpayers.    After I was informed by the tax assessor last week that my property taxes would increase by 4.8…

  • PRINCETON: Life with Dad: Fathers and baseball: An ongoing dialogue

    By Patrick Walsh Special Writer *** I *** “Daddy?”     “Yes, pumpkin.”     “I’m not a pumpkin anymore, I’m a princess.”     “Of course you are. Yes, Princess.”     “Did the Yankees win the game?”     “No, Princess, they lost.”     “But I thought the Yankees always win.”     “No team always wins, not even…

  • People for Aninals Dining to Donate Fundraiser Jun 23

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