• NRG Helps Ready YWCA for Summer Camps

    NRG Helps Ready YWCA for Summer Camps

    By Diane Hasili NRG Energy, Inc. employees lent a helping hand and lots of muscle to the YWCA Princeton as part of its “NRG Global Giving Day.” In preparation of the June 20th start of the YWCA’s summer day camps, dance camps, gymnastic camps, and adventure camps, NRG volunteers landscaped the grounds, added play space…

  • Thanks to merchants for supplying food

    Mildred Trotman and Chad Goerner, Princeton We would like to thank the Princeton merchant community for demonstrating the great public good that can be achieved when businesses work together to solve a local challenge. This past primary Tuesday under the leadership of the Bank of Princeton, breakfast, lunch and desserts were prepared for all of…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE policy takes on bullies

    By Charles Kim, Managing Editor    The message is clear: Bullying will not be tolerated.    Board of Education members are working on a new policy, mandated by the state, to address incidents of bullying, intimidation and harassment in the district.    ”This policy will tell people thinking about bullying that it is not tolerated in this district,”…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Election date change goes to voters

    By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor    ROBBINSVILLE — Voters will have the chance to weigh-in on whether the township’s nonpartisan May municipal elections should be moved to November to coincide with the statewide general election.    The Township Council voted unanimously on June 9 to place a nonbinding referendum on the ballot Nov. 8 that asks voters…

  • BYOBag launch a great success

    Sophie Glovier, Princeton The members of the BYOBag/Sustainable Princeton Committee would like to extend our thanks to the entire Princeton community for making our June 9 launch such a success.    The average American uses 500 plastic bags per year. Our goal is to start by inspiring 2,000 Princetonians to take the BYOBag pledge to bring…

  • SENIOR MENUS

    June 16-23    All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville.    Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance.    The value of each meal is $5.10. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution.    All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine.    The sodium-controlled menu is the same…

  • Photographic journey

    Photographic journey

       A History Lunch program at noon on June 22 will feature photographer Ted Settle’s “A photographic journey in time and place along the main and feeder canals of the Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park.”    The event will be held in the Sawmill at Prallsville, Stockton.    The presentation will be given in the setting of…

  • Timing of sewer fee hike stinks

    Sonja Walter, of Robbinsville     Now that the municipal elections are over, and the primaries have come and gone, the Robbinsville Township Council has decided to increase our sewer rates by over 40%. This increase comes on the heels of last year’s 30% municipal tax increase.    In the sewer utility budget adopted by Council, a…

  • PRINCETON: District loses 17 staff to retirement

    By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer    Seventeen members of Princeton Regional Schools’ faculty and staff are retiring this year.    At Riverside School, Joanne Westcott, a five-year staff member, retired as a speech language specialist, as well as at John Witherspoon School. Janet Woods, 23 years, retired after working with academic intervention services (AIS), as well as…

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