• SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Team learns through helping deaf player

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Team learns through helping deaf player

    Staff photo by Maria Riegel SBHS junior Chelsea Lee practices with the girls’ softball team at the high school on Ridge Road. Despite challenges from being hearing impaired, Ms. Lee and the team are learning how to work together for a winning season.

  • KESSLER REHABILITATION CENTER TO CELEBRATE OPENING OF CEDAR KNOLLS FACILITY

    By irene Maslowski Community Invited to Tour Center and Participate in Free Health Seminars & Screenings Kessler Rehabilitation Center (www.kessler-pt.com) will hold an Open House at its newest facility located at 99 Ridgedale Avenue in Cedar Knolls on Thursday, May 12 from 10:00 noon until 6:00 p.m. The public is invited to tour the center,…

  • Saint Peter’s Healthcare System’s spring golf outing

    By NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. – Saint Peter’s Foundation, a member of the Saint Peter’s Healthcare System, will host a Community Golf Outing and Networking Reception on June 7 at Forsgate Country Club in Monroe Township. The day on the links will benefit the Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Department at The Children’s Hospital at Saint Peter’s…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: City budget will get hearing on Monday

    By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — The city can move forward with its budget now that voters have approved a nearly 24-percent increase over the tax levy cap.    The City Council will hold a public hearing to discuss the budget May 9 at 7 p.m. at the Justice Center, 25 S. Union St.    The…

  • Pidcocks hold reunion May 14

       The Pidcocks will spend their 99th reunion gathering family stories for the third edition of “History of the Pidcock Family and Association.”    The family will get to work at a 1 p.m. business meeting that follows a noon pot-luck picnic on May 14 at the Greene Grove, Washington Crossing State Park, Titusville.    Family members are…

  • SCHOOL ELECTION: Two budgets defeated

    By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer    It’s back to the drawing board in the Upper Freehold Regional and Plumsted school districts where voters said a resounding “no” to budgets that already had been pared down to comply with a state law capping tax levy increases at 2 percent.    Meanwhile, school officials in Robbinsville and Millstone are…

  • Bring your own bag to help the environment

    Ariel Multak, Princeton Day School To the editor:    I find it exciting that, at only 18 years old, I am actively involved in a movement that is catalyzing significant change in our community. I have devoted the six weeks of my independent senior project to working BYOBag Campaign/Sustainable Princeton. I am learning a great deal…

  • SENIOR MENUS

    May 5-12    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…

  • PRINCETON: Ed board elects officers

       At its organizing meeting on Tuesday, May 3, the Board of Education for Princeton Regional Schools re-elected its current officers by unanimous vote.    Rebecca Cox will serve as president and Timothy Quinn will serve as vice president.    ”Their leadership has been strong and clear,” said Superintendent Judy Wilson. “We are fortunate to have them guiding…

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