• Cast Of All Ages For Audience of All Ages

    Cast Of All Ages For Audience of All Ages

    Cast of Bimah Players’ "Beastly Friends"

  • Labors Of Love: A Doula’s Birth Stories- Meet the Author

    Labors Of Love: A Doula’s Birth Stories- Meet the Author

    By MLG & Associates MLG & ASSOCIATES 66 Witherspoon Street Suite 115 Princeton, NJ 08542 Phone (609)203-1498 www.mlgpubgroup.com  Press Release Contact: Marie Galastro Phone: (609)203-1498 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 9 A.M. EDT, April 30, 2011 PRINCETON, NJ, April 30, 2011: Local author Penny Bussell Stansfield, a DONA (Doulas of North America) International Certified Birth Doula and Doula Trainer,…

  • Labors Of Love: A Doula’s Birth Stories- Meet the Author
  • Open House on May 15th at Congregation Kehilat Shalom

    By Stacey Anderson Congregation Kehilat Shalom (CKS) is holding a Congregational and Religious School open house on May 15th from 9:30-11:30 am.  Meet Rabbi Susan Falk and Shari Rothstein, Religious School Principal, take a tour of the Religious School, visit with congregants over bagels and coffee and get a car wash from members of Kehi-Loft,…

  • PRINCETON: Princeton High mourns loss of student

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — Tragedy struck in the town of Cranbury on Tuesday night.    Spring break had just ended and the seniors of Princeton High School were returning to their classes.    But Tuesday would be the last day they would see their classmate Emma Brunskill, a member of the Princeton lacrosse team…

  • Support businesses in Cranbury

    Frank Vesci, of Yardley, Pennsylvania     Dollars remain in our town.    When you shop in Cranbury, you help to create jobs, fund more services through taxes, invest in town improvement and promote Cranbury development.    Business owners invest in our town. Many of Cranbury’s businesses are owned by our neighbors in town. They contribute to local…

  • PRINCETON: Rockin’ the house: Lapidary fosters the future of an ancient craft

    PRINCETON: Rockin’ the house: Lapidary fosters the future of an ancient craft

    Staff photos by Phil McAuliffe By Susan Van Dongen Special Writer     Don’t be pressed for time if you plan to explore Tomorrow’s Heirlooms at 2 Chambers Street in Princeton. For one thing, co-owner/ rockhound/lapidary/jewelry maker John Miller will want to talk to you and share his enthusiasm for the amazing collection of rocks, stones…

  • Applegarth grateful for help with breakfast

    Tish O’Connor, secretary, Applegarth Volunteer Engine Company No. 1, Monroe Township The members of Applegarth Volunteer Engine Company and its auxiliary hosted a breakfast Sunday, March 20, for the benefit of the Monroe Township Food Pantry.    The breakfast was held at our volunteer station, 130 Applegarth Road, Monroe Township.    We would like to thank Dee’s…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: East Windsor council approves budget; Hightstown tables vote

    By Doug Carman, Staff Writer    East Windsor finalized its 2011 budget Tuesday evening, making the $39 municipal tax increase for the average township homeowner official. Hightstown residents, however, will have to wait for that assurance that their taxes are staying put this year.    The East Windsor Township Council voted 5-0 to approve a $20.2 million…

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