• Outraged over beaver killings

    Carolyn Edelman, Princeton As a naturalist who writes on and photographs New Jersey nature in our region, I vehemently oppose the recent killing of two beavers in our community. I find it hard to believe that officials can justify slaughtering two such splendid animals on Friday (the 13th!) in Pettoranello Gardens.    We are no better…

  • NJ Wedding Industry Networking Event Brings Bridal Businesses Together on May 25th

    NJ Wedding Industry Networking Event Brings Bridal Businesses Together on May 25th

    By Erik Kent, NJWedding.com FREE event opens doors for NJ, NY & PA wedding planners, suppliers, industry professionals, bridal retailers, photographers, entertainment companies, videographers, cake decorators and more to meet and start business relationships The leading advertising and media resources in the Garden State are coming together for a networking event and facility presentation. These…

  • Psychic Fair June 4

    Psychic Fair June 4

    Readings & Energy Work

  • Psychic Fair June 4

    Psychic Fair June 4

    Naurene Donelly Psychic Fair June 4th: Mercer County’s Only Psychic Fair FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: (of interest to editors/journalists/bloggers covering:Holistic, Health/Wellness, Spiritual, Metaphysical NY-NJ Regional Events News) LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J.,  Psychic Fair with holistic psychics and healers will be open from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday June 4th at the Lawrence Nature Center (Drexel Woods),…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Hanging baskets spring to life

    HIGHTSTOWN: Hanging baskets spring to life

    Greater Hightstown-East Windsor Improvement Project organizer Gary Grubb, foreground, removes protective tarp from a rack of wrapped flower baskets Monday morning at the municipal parking lot next to Tavern on the Lake. The baskets have been hung on the lamp posts along Main Street for GHEWIP’s ninth annual springtime hanging of the flower baskets. (Staff…

  • PRINCETON: Scenes: Black Violin rocks the house: PYA concert attracts community support

    PRINCETON: Scenes: Black Violin rocks the house: PYA concert attracts community support

    The Dart Family, major supporters of Princeton Young Achievers, with Clayton Marsh, PYA president.

  • CRANBURY: Officials say stream law needs rewording

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — An ordinance promoted by the Middlesex County Planning Board that attempts to protect bodies of water and their surrounding areas was tabled at the Cranbury Township Committee meeting May 9 because members said they felt it needs clarification.    The committee had referred the ordinance to the township Planning…

  • PRINCETON: Triangle’s back with ‘Family Feudalism’

    PRINCETON: Triangle’s back with ‘Family Feudalism’

    !¥Lower the drawbridge and raise the moat for a night of Knights at Castle McCarter! Kings, Queens and Knaves are all headed for a royal flush as Princeton’s famous Triangle Club returns to for two more performances of its first-ever medieval revue. By royal decree: ‘Family Feudalism’ will play McCarter Theatre for two encore performances…

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